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Al Pacino
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Tony Montana, detective, role, Jay Hernandez, protagonist, Benjamin Ruggiero, part, Minutes, Cohn, prisoner, Big Boy, Man, huckster, son, Michael Corleone, character, Arthur Scargill, chef, thief, Manuel Noriega and marielito.
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Drug lord
Perhaps the most famous fictitious movie drug lords were Tony Montana, who was played by Al Pacino, and Alejandro Sosa, who was played by Paul Shenar, both in the movie Scarface.
Montana (disambiguation)
Tony Montana, a character played by Al Pacino in the 1983 film Scarface
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Phil Rizzuto
In the opening scene of the 1989 movie Sea of Love, Al Pacino plays a police detective who goes undercover as Phil Rizzuto.
Heat (film)
De Niro plays a professional burglar who is a calm and methodical introvert, while Pacino plays a veteran LAPD homicide detective whose devotion to his job causes him to neglect his personal problems.
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Camino Real (play)
The play enjoyed a revival at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center in 1970, directed by Jules Irving, with roles played by Al Pacino and Jessica Tandy and Clifford David (Lord Byron).
Ben Shenkman
The role was later played by Al Pacino in the 2003 miniseries, and garnered Shenkman a nomination for a Golden Globe.
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Carlito's Way: Rise to Power
It stars Jay Hernandez as Carlito Brigante, the character played by Al Pacino in the first film.
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Christopher Nolan
However, the search occurs during the "sunny" season in Alaska, and the film's protagonist, played by Al Pacino, is unable to sleep because of the constant daylight.
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Dominic Napolitano
For dramatic purposes, many of Black's character traits, and most of his relationship with Pistone, was combined with other real life Bonanno crime family mobsters Anthony Mirra and Benjamin Ruggiero, who in the film is played by Al Pacino.
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The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
Originally, Al Pacino signed up to play the part of Mario Trantino, but this was later given to De Niro when Pacino was given the part of Michael Corleone in The Godfather.
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Edward R. Murrow
In the film The Insider, Lowell Bergman, a television producer for the CBS news magazine 60 Minutes, played by Al Pacino, is confronted by Mike Wallace, played by Christopher Plummer after an exposé of the tobacco industry is edited down to suit CBS corporate and then, itself, gets exposed in the press for the self-censorship.
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Roy Cohn
In the 2003 HBO version of Kushner's play, Cohn was played by Al Pacino.
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Last meal
In the movie Frankie and Johnny, Al Pacino plays an ex-prisoner/chef who used to make prison dinners and last meals for deathrow inmates.
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Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice
In the 1990 film adaptation of the comic strip, Big Boy is played by Al Pacino in an Academy Award-nominated performance.
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Hello-out there!
Al Pacino played Young Man in a production of the play.
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Two for the Money (film)
Pacino plays a gambling addicted huckster named Walter Abrams, the head of a sports betting consulting company that uses high-pressure sales tactics to encourage its clients to gamble more than they can afford to lose.
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Don Corleone
Michael Corleone, Vito's son, played by Al Pacino, who took over the running of the family
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Don Corleone
Michael Corleone, Vito's son, played by Al Pacino, who took over the running of the family
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National Union of Mineworkers
In 1988, a group of British comedians called The Comic Strip produced a 59 minute film called The Strike about the 1984-85 strike, with Peter Richardson starring as Al Pacino playing Arthur Scargill and Jennifer Saunders starring as Meryl Streep playing his wife.
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Last meal
In the movie Frankie and Johnny, Al Pacino plays an ex-prisoner/chef who used to make prison dinners and last meals for deathrow inmates.
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Al Pacino
In Rififi, a remake of the 1955 French original based on the novel by Auguste Le Breton, Pacino plays a career thief just out of prison who finds his wife has left him; in his anger, he starts planning a heist.
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Al Pacino
In 1996, Pacino was slated to play General Manuel Noriega in a major biographical motion picture when director Oliver Stone pulled the plug on production to focus on his movie Nixon.
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Cuban exile
Out of more than 120,000 refugees, a significant number were believed to possess criminal records in Cuba, though published percentages on this vary widely--this can also be seen as part of the disclaimer at the end of "Scarface", where Al Pacino plays a criminal "marielito".
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Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
The Michael Mann-directed film The Insider (starring Al Pacino and Russell Crowe) portrays some of the events leading up to this settlement, and Moore appears in the film as himself in several scenes.
Mike Moore (US politician)
The Michael Mann-directed film The Insider (starring Al Pacino and Russell Crowe) portrays some of the events leading up to this settlement, and Moore appears in the film as himself in several scenes.
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Tony Montana
Antonio "Tony" Montana is a fictional character in the remake of the 1932 film Scarface portrayed by Al Pacino.
Ocean's Thirteen
Danny explains himself to Bank by stating "What I want... what is most important to me is that Reuben's share gets restored"; A direct reference to the scene in The Godfather where Michael Corleone (another character portrayed by Al Pacino) is meeting with Virgil Solozzo & Captain McCluskey.
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Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone
(This scene has never been released, though publicity photos were distributed of Al Pacino, who portrayed Michael, firing a shotgun.)
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Tony Montana
Antonio "Tony" Montana is a fictional character in the remake of the 1932 film Scarface portrayed by Al Pacino.
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Chicago Overcoat
Lou is reminiscent of Al Pacino's portrayal of aging gangster Lefty Ruggiero in Donnie Brasco.
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Benjamin Ruggiero
Ruggiero was portrayed by Al Pacino in the 1997 film Donnie Brasco.
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Tom Hagen
Coppola stated in the film's commentary that Duvall demanded the same salary as Al Pacino (who portrayed Michael Corleone).
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Deaths in January 2006
John Wojtowicz, 60, American bankrobber, was portrayed by Al Pacino in the movie Dog Day Afternoon, cancer. [205]
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List of Al Pacino awards
This list includes list of awards and nominations of Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, Tony-, BAFTA-, Emmy- and SAG award-winning film and stage actor Al Pacino.
List of Al Pacino awards and nominations
This list includes list of awards and nominations of Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, Tony-, BAFTA-, Emmy- and SAG award-winning film and stage actor Al Pacino.
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Lyndall Hobbs
For a period of her life, she had a relationship with the movie actor Al Pacino.
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Chinese Coffee
Pacino directed and was introduced by acting friend Robert De Niro during the open ceremony.
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Norman Jewison
Operating from a base in Toronto, as well as one maintained in California, he directed high profile actors Al Pacino in ...And Justice for All (1979), and Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn in the romantic comedy Best Friends (1982), as well as producing The Dogs of War (1981) and Iceman (1984).
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Looking for Richard
Pacino and several fellow actors, including Penelope Allen and Harris Yulin, act out scenes from the play.
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Chinese Coffee
Pacino directed and was introduced by acting friend Robert De Niro during the open ceremony.
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Robert De Niro
In 1995, De Niro starred in Michael Mann's police action-thriller Heat, along with fellow actor Al Pacino.
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Robert De Niro
De Niro first attended the Little Red School House and was then enrolled by his mother at the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art in New York, a division of which (officially named The School of Performing Arts: A Division of the Fiorello H. La Guardia High School of Music and the Arts) was attended by fellow Godfather II actor Al Pacino.
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