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  1. Hace 2 días · Cast. Al Pacino as Tony D'Amato, head coach of the Miami Sharks. Having held his position for decades and been given much autonomy by the team's owner, "Tony D" is respected for great successes, including two Pantheon Cups, the championship for this (fictional) professional football league.

  2. The Humbling is a 2014 comedy-drama film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Buck Henry and Michal Zebede, based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars Al Pacino, Greta Gerwig, Dianne Wiest, Nina Arianda, Dylan Baker, Charles Grodin, Dan Hedaya, Billy Porter, Kyra Sedgwick, and Mary Louise Wilson .

  3. But the truth is that the New York-born icon has a deep passion for Shakespeare that transcends his position as a 20th and 21st-century cinema legend. For instance, even early into his career, Pacino had taken his shot at bringing the Bard’s works to a contemporary audience in a production of Richard III put on by acclaimed director David ...

  4. The film stars an ensemble cast including Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Richard Castellano, Robert Duvall, Sterling Hayden, John Marley, Richard Conte, and Diane Keaton. It is the first installment in The Godfather trilogy, chronicling the Corleone family under patriarch Vito Corleone (Brando) from 1945 to 1955.

  5. Here are the best Al Pacino characters, ordered from best to worst along with movie trailers or clips. These performances are in order of how many times they've been upvoted, so only the most amazing roles played by Al Pacino are at the top of the list.

  6. Al Pacino and Jessica Chastain’s adaptation of ‘King Lear’, titled ‘Lear Rex’, boasts an impressive ensemble cast. Joining Pacino as Lear and Chastain as Goneril are Peter Dinklage, LaKeith Stanfield, Ariana DeBose, and Rachel Brosnahan, among other notable actors. Production is set to begin on 12th August in Los Angeles.

  7. Richard III, chronicle play in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1592–94 and published in 1597 in a quarto edition seemingly reconstructed from memory by the acting company when a copy of the play was missing.