Alfredo James "Al" 'Pacino was a well-known film actor in one of the cinema's most vibrant years, the 1970s, and has since become a cherished and iconic character in the world of American movies.He was born on April 25, 1940, in Manhattan, New York City, to Italian-American parents, Rose (nee Gerardi) and Sal Pacino. They divorced when he turned young. His mother relocated them to his grandparents' home in the South Bronx. Pacino frequently recited the plots and voice of characters he had seen in the movies. Bored and unmotivated in school He found a refuge in school plays. His passion soon grew into a full-time career. He had a difficult time getting on stage and was often required to buy tickets for buses to go to auditions. In the year 1966, he was accepted into the famous Actors Studio. He studied under Lee Strasberg who created the Method Approach, which would be the hallmark of many 1970s-era actors. After a series of minor roles in plays, Pacino won an Obie Award for the 1966-1967 season with Israel Horovitz's play "The Indian Wants The Bronx". The Tony Award was also given to "Does Tiger Wear a Necktie?" The first films he made were not much different from his gritty, real-life stage performances that earned his admiration
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