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Al Pacino

Al Pacino is an American film actor and director who is best known for his role in The Godfather trilogy.

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Does Al Pacino live in LA?

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false he lives in colombus circle, ive smoked blunts on his building's roof

Did Al Pacino serve in military?

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YES....American born Alfredo Pacino served in the US Navy.

What sunglasses did Al Pacino wear in scent of a woman?

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Ray Ban Aviator's with gold trim.

What is Al Pacinos full first name?

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Alfredo James Pacino

Has Al Pacino ever dated black women?

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He Dated Kidada Jones (Quincy Jones Daughter)

What is origine of Al Pacino?

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Jewish (from mothers side) and Italian (from fathers side)

What are positive connotations for scent?

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The word smelly has a negative connotation. A synonym with a positive connotation might be fragrant.

What kind of watch did Al Pacino wear in scarface?

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what sunglasses did Robert deniro wear in the movie heat

Is Marc Pacino Al Pacino's brother?

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I just met him here in Las Vegas, and he said he is, but on a YouTube video regarding his business, he says no, that he gets that comment a lot. So I guess not- but he sure plays a decent line - he also told me that he is in many of Al Pacino's movies. Well, it was fun to listen to him for a while-

Whose Al Pacino?

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Pacino has three children. The eldest, Julie Marie (born 1989), is his daughter with acting coach Jan Tarrant. He also has twins, son Anton James and daughter Olivia Rose (born 2001)

Is a Al Pacino Albanian?

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Al Pacino is an Italian American actor. To answer the question, he would be Latino, but not Hispanic, a Hispanic can be Latino, but not all Latinos are Hispanic. Hispanic means someone who has been raised into the Hispanic culture, which is the culture Latin Americans inherited from Spain. However, the term Latino is broader and includes all people descending from the Roman empire's culture, that is Italians, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian. Now, from all these countries, the people they conquered and colonized inherited their culture, and therefore became Latinos themselves. Most of the colonies of the above countries were established in Latin America, to include Hispanic countries, such as Cuba, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Chile, et cetera, and Portuguese countries such as Brazil and Angola.

Finally, when you refer to a Latino, he could be of Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Romanian, but when you refer to a Hispanic person, he or she, is descendant from Spain, not any other Latino country, just Spain.

Note: Brazilians are Latinos, but they are not Hispanic, they are Portuguese.

Who was Al Pacino's character in Scarface?

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Tony Montana, who was a character based in real life., read the following for more information.

In July 21, 1988, Bolivian police finally arrested Roberto Suarez Gomez, the biggest cocaine trafficker of all times. It took only a decade to authorities to finally catch up with Suares Gomez; and after years of tracking him down, through the thick Bolivian jungles, on July 21, 1988, the Bolivian Police Special Task Forces assaulted Surez Gomez's Roman style Villa/ ranch, and arrested the real life Scarface. Interestingly, Suarez Gomez wasn't even hiding nor "escaping"from authorities, everyone knew in Bolivia where he lived, people just chose to ignore the fact that the real life Scarface lived amongst them. Suarez Gomez was actually considered by people living around his ranch, as a celebrity, a benefactor, the "rich guy next door, no one considered him to be "dangerous or knew that Suarez Gomez was the most wanted person in the world for over 10 years.

Few months before Suarez Gomez's arrest, the chief Assistant United States Attorney, Richard D. Gregorie, then in Miami, Fla, said: ''He's the biggest cocaine producer in the world. He has enormous acreage in coca plants.'' Additionally, the Ministry said that Suarez Gomez would be extradited to the US as soon as possible to face numerous and serious charges in Miami, to include: drug trafficking, conspiracy, RICO charges, et cetera.

At the time of his arrest, Roberto Suarez Gomez, was 56 years old, in great health and joking about the entire "farce." Suarez Gomez was the biggest-ever supplier of cocaine to the US and Europe for more than 10 years. His network of distribution in the 80's included Colombian cartels, then in diapers, and somehow run by the then, Start-up Griselda Blanco in Miami, and a new young character, Pablo Escobar. Both of them ruthless and violent traffickers moving Suarez'product from Bolivia, to Colombia to Panama, and finally to the swamps of Miami Florida, USA. The Colombians would sneak in the Bolivian cocaine in speed boats and small airplanes, and would drop them in the swamps or in clandestine piers in Miami.

It is almost funny to learn nowadays, that back in the late 70's and the entire decade of 1980, a small South American country, with about 6 million people, supplied 2/3 of all cocaine consumed in the USA and Europe. Tons and tons of cocaine got to Miami right under the noses of the Coast Guard and the DEA. Cocaine use during the 80's, was so rampant in Miami, that street-level dealers were invited to parties to sell their products and were considered local celebrities. Everyone knew them and their identities but no one did much about them. The US law enforcement was still trying to understand the new phenomenon. Police officers and authorities have never dealt with a situation like the one that was developing to fast in Miami. Government assigned money for drug interdiction was not enough at the time. The little government budget was not even enough to pursue small leads to drug activity in the city and in the state. Intel was minimal or inexistent, and even though, TV shows like Miami Vice, tried to portray a well-prepared and very efficient Miami police force, the reality was brutal and out of control. Today's movie goer would watch an episode of Miami Vice, starring Don Johnson, and laugh all the way, due to the innocent and naive portrayal of the drug fighting efforts of the time. That was the Age of Innocence of American Anti-Drug war.

Roberto Suarez Gomez, Griselda Blanco and the new player Pablo Escobar, were committed to turn Miami in the 1980's, into what is today Medellin or Cartagena Colombia, or worst, Northern Mexico today. It took, the then Vice-President George Bush Sr., to fly in person to Miami and publicly declare that the USA will not allow any foreign thugs to turn Miami, or any part of our country for that matter, into another Colombia or Mexico. We all thank God for that immediate response from our Federal Government, otherwise , Florida and other states would be lawless lands like we see now in northern and southern Mexico and the eastern half of Colombia, run by drug thugs and assassins playing their deadly game just under the impotent noses of their weak governments.

People like Roberto Suarez Gomez showed us, Americans, that if let unchecked and out of control, drug lords and thugs would run entire regions and countries, because they have the money that can buy any politician in the countries they have their base of operations in. Suarez financed the Coup the etat of 1980 in Bolivia and put a puppet president on the presidencial chair, Luis Garcia Meza, and his ministry of the Interior, Luis Arce Gomez. Both of whom were Army Generals that would allow Suarez to do and undo in Bolivia in exchange for a cut of the profits. In order to maintain control of the nation, Garcia Meza and Arce-Gomez would rule with an Iron Fist. Thousands of people died and disappeared in Bolivia during the reign of terror. Anyone opposing the puppet government was kidnapped, tortured and killed by the national police or the military itself. Bolivians still remember one of Arce Gomez' TV communicates: He literally said "anyone that does not like or approve of us, the national government, better walk around with his last will under the arm". That was a brutal threat to all the Bolivian people, coming from their own Ministry of the Interior, representing the words of their Bolivian president. Amazing and unbelievable in today's standards.

Garcia Meza and Arce Gomez, under direct request from Suarez Gomez, as heads of the Bolivian government, hired Italian and German mercenaries to wipe out any competition to Suarez and any opposition to the government. Thousands of political leaders and heads of opposing political parties died or disappeared in less that one year in 1980 in Bolivia; Their relatives do not know the whereabouts of those individuals even today, 32 years later.

Finally, yes, it is accurate to say that Roberto Suarez Gomez was the real Scarface, even though what he did and caused was not glamorous at all.

How much is Al Pacino worth?

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1st) 1, 500 000 + 10% box profits

2nd) 10, 000 000 " "

3rd) 25, 000 000 non box prof.

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Which Hollywood celebrities are iglesia ni cristo aka church of christ members?

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The religious beliefs of celebrities is a personal one and unless they make a statement about it it is unknown and not anyone's business. We have a constitutional right to the freedom of religion and to believe what we want. It is a very personal.

What type of rifle did Al Pacino use in the movie scarface?

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An M16A1 Assault rifle with underslung 39mm Smoothbore grenade launcher, with a quadrant rear sight and flip up ladder front sight for the launcher. A special custom made 39mm Launcher was made so that it would not fall under the same federal restrictions as a rifled 40mm grenade launcher would have. The Custom launcher was an early Hollywood copy of the famous M203 40mm Grenade launcher, used by the American military since the 1970s.

Who are the celebrities that live in Maryland?

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Jabba the Hut lives in Maryland

What film costars Robert de Nero and Al Pacino?

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

How old was Al Pacino in Scarface?

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Al Pacino was born on April 25, 1940

Did Al Pacino win an Oscar for Scarface?

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No. The movie wasn't nominated for any Oscars.

How many films has Al Pacino starred in?

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45. see imdb.com Heat (2009) (VG) (in production) .... Lt. Vincent Hanna Dali & I: The Surreal Story (2009) (pre-production) .... Salvador Dali Rififi (2009) (pre-production) Righteous Kill (2008) .... Rooster Ocean's Thirteen (2007) .... Willy Bank 88 Minutes (2007) .... Dr. Jack Gramm ... aka 88 Minutes (International: English title) (USA: promotional title) ... aka 88 (USA: closing credits title) ... aka 88: 88 Minutes (USA: complete title) Two for the Money (2005) .... Walter Abrams The Merchant of Venice (2004) .... Shylock ... aka Mercante di Venezia, Il (Italy) ... aka William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (USA: complete title) "Angels in America" .... Roy Cohn (6 episodes, 2003) - Millennium Approaches: Chapter Three - The Messenger (2003) TV episode .... Roy Cohn - Perestroika: Chapter Five - Beyond Nelly (2003) TV episode .... Roy Cohn - Millennium Approaches: Chapter One - Bad News (2003) TV episode .... Roy Cohn - Millennium Approaches: Chapter Two - In Vitro (2003) TV episode .... Roy Cohn - Perestroika: Chapter Four - Stop Moving! (2003) TV episode .... Roy Cohn (1 more) Gigli (2003) .... Starkman The Recruit (2003) .... Walter Burke People I Know (2002) .... Eli Wurman ... aka Im inneren Kreis (Germany) ... aka Innere Kreis, Der (Germany: video title) S1m0ne (2002) .... Viktor Taransky Insomnia (2002/I) .... Detective Will Dormer Chinese Coffee (2000) .... Harry Levine Any Given Sunday (1999) .... Tony D'Amato The Insider (1999) .... Lowell Bergman The Devil's Advocate (1997) .... John Milton ... aka Devil's Advocate (USA: DVD box title) ... aka Im Auftrag des Teufels (Germany) Donnie Brasco (1997) .... Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggiero City Hall (1996) .... Mayor John Pappas Heat (1995) .... Lt. Vincent Hanna Two Bits (1995) .... Gitano Sabatoni ... aka A Day to Remember Carlito's Way (1993) .... Carlito 'Charlie' Brigante Scent of a Woman (1992) .... Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) .... Ricky Roma ... aka Glengarry Glen Ross (Australia: DVD title) Frankie and Johnny (1991) .... Johnny ... aka Frankie & Johnny (USA: poster title) The Godfather: Part III (1990) .... Don Michael Corleone ... aka Mario Puzo's The Godfather: Part III (USA: complete title) Dick Tracy (1990) .... Big Boy Caprice The Local Stigmatic (1990) .... Graham Sea of Love (1989) .... Det. Frank Keller Revolution (1985) .... Tom Dobb Scarface (1983) .... Tony Montana Author! Author! (1982) .... Ivan Travalian Cruising (1980) .... Steve Burns ... aka Cruising (West Germany) ... aka William Friedkin's Cruising (USA: closing credits title) ...And Justice for All. (1979) .... Arthur Kirkland "The Godfather: A Novel for Television" (1977) TV mini-series .... Don Michael Corleone ... aka Mario Puzo's The Godfather: A Novel for Television (USA: complete title) ... aka The Godfather 1902-1959: The Complete Epic (USA: video title) ... aka The Godfather Novella (USA: alternative title) ... aka The Godfather Saga (USA) ... aka The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television (USA: alternative title) Bobby Deerfield (1977) .... Bobby Deerfield ... aka Heaven Has No Favorites (Australia) Dog Day Afternoon (1975) .... Sonny Wortzik The Godfather: Part II (1974) .... Don Michael Corleone ... aka Mario Puzo's The Godfather: Part II (USA: complete title) Serpico (1973) .... Officer Frank Serpico Scarecrow (1973) .... Francis Lionel 'Lion' Delbuchi The Godfather (1972) .... Michael Corleone ... aka Mario Puzo's The Godfather (USA: complete title) The Panic in Needle Park (1971) .... Bobby Me, Natalie (1969) .... Tony "N.Y.P.D." .... John James (1 episode, 1968) - Deadly Circle of Violence (1968) TV episode .... John James

What is the sexual orientation of al pacino?

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No, Leonardo DeCaprio IS NOT GAY. There was a rumor started that because Mr. DeCaprio hung around best pal Tobey Maquire (of Spiderman) and that they had many friends they hung around with that were gay along with Maquire's mother when she was approached by tabloid journalist Marlise Kast regarding an article she was working on for gay pride magazine started this rumor. It is simply not true! DiCaprio has dated many young women including models Gisele Bundchen and Bar Rafaeili. Maquire had dated his co-star Kirsten Dunst and has a baby girl with jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer.

What did Al Pacino mother die of?

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Al pacino is still alive, He was born in 1940.