Al Pacino on stage and screen

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Pacino in 2004

Al Pacino is an American film and stage actor. He is the recipient of one Academy Award, one BAFTA Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards.

His filmography is currently composed of 50 released feature films.

Film[]

Year Title Role Director Notes Ref.
1969 Me, Natalie Tony Fred Coe [1]
1971 The Panic in Needle Park Bobby Jerry Schatzberg [2]
1972 The Godfather Michael Corleone Francis Ford Coppola [3]
1973 Scarecrow Francis Lionel "Lion" Delbuchi Jerry Schatzberg [4]
Serpico Frank Serpico Sidney Lumet [5]
1974 The Godfather Part II Michael Corleone Francis Ford Coppola [6]
1975 Dog Day Afternoon Sonny Wortzik Sidney Lumet [7]
1977 Bobby Deerfield Bobby Deerfield Sydney Pollack [8]
1979 ...And Justice for All. Arthur Kirkland Norman Jewison [9]
1980 Cruising Steve Burns William Friedkin [10]
1982 Author! Author! Ivan Travalian Arthur Hiller [11]
1983 Scarface Tony Montana Brian De Palma [12]
1985 Revolution Tom Dobb Hugh Hudson [13]
1989 Sea of Love Frank Keller Harold Becker [14]
1990 The Local Stigmatic Graham David F. Wheeler Also producer [15]
Dick Tracy Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice Warren Beatty [16]
The Godfather Part III Michael Corleone Francis Ford Coppola [6]
1991 Frankie and Johnny Johnny Garry Marshall [17]
1992 Glengarry Glen Ross Richard "Ricky" Roma James Foley [18]
Scent of a Woman Frank Slade Martin Brest [19]
1993 Carlito's Way Carlito "Charlie" Brigante Brian De Palma [20]
1995 Two Bits Grandpa James Foley [21]
Heat Lieutenant Vincent Hanna Michael Mann [22]
1996 Looking for Richard Richard III Himself Directed, written, produced and starred in
1996 City Hall John Pappas Harold Becker [23]
1997 Donnie Brasco Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggiero Mike Newell [24]
The Devil's Advocate John Milton / Satan Taylor Hackford [25]
1999 The Insider Lowell Bergman Michael Mann [26]
Any Given Sunday Tony D'Amato Oliver Stone [27]
2000 Chinese Coffee Harry Levine Himself [28]
2002 Insomnia Will Dormer Christopher Nolan [29]
Simone Viktor Taransky Andrew Niccol [30]
People I Know Eli Wurman Daniel Algrant [31]
2003 The Recruit Walter Burke Roger Donaldson [32]
Gigli Starkman Martin Brest [33]
2004 The Merchant of Venice Shylock Michael Radford [34]
2005 Two for the Money Walter Abrams D.J. Caruso [35]
2007 88 Minutes Dr. Jack Gramm Jon Avnet [36]
Ocean's Thirteen Willie Bank Steven Soderbergh [37]
2008 Righteous Kill Det. David "Rooster" Fisk Jon Avnet [38]
2011 The Son of No One Detective Charles Stanford Dito Montiel [39]
Jack and Jill Himself Dennis Dugan [40]
2012 Stand Up Guys Val Fisher Stevens [41]
2013 Salomé King Herod Himself
2014 Manglehorn A.J. Manglehorn David Gordon Green [42]
The Humbling Simon Axler Barry Levinson Also producer [43]
2015 Danny Collins Danny Collins Dan Fogelman [44]
2016 Misconduct Abrams Shintaro Shimosawa [45]
2017 Hangman Detective Archer Johnny Martin [46]
2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Marvin Schwarz Quentin Tarantino [47]
The Irishman Jimmy Hoffa Martin Scorsese [48]
2021 American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally James Laughlin Michael Polish
House of Gucci Aldo Gucci Ridley Scott
Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Documentaries[]

Year Title Role Director Notes Ref.
1991 Madonna: Truth or Dare Himself Alek Keshishian Uncredited [49]
1996 Looking for Richard Narrator / Richard III Himself Also producer [50]
1997 Pitch Himself Kenny Hotz
Spencer Rice
[51]
2001 America: A Tribute to Heroes Himself [52]
2009 I Knew It Was You Himself Richard Shepard [53]
2011 Wilde Salomé King Herod Himself [54]
2012 Casting By Himself Tom Donahue [55]

Television[]

Year Title Role Director Notes Ref.
1968 N.Y.P.D. John James David Pressman Episode: "Deadly Circle of Violence" [56]
2003 Angels in America Roy Cohn Mike Nichols 6 episodes [57]
2010 You Don't Know Jack Dr. Jack Kevorkian Barry Levinson Television film [58]
2013 Phil Spector Phil Spector David Mamet Television film [59]
2018 Paterno Joe Paterno Barry Levinson Television film [60]
2020–present Hunters Meyer Offerman Various 10 episodes [61]

Stage[]

Year Title Role Theater Notes Ref(s)
1967 Awake and Sing! Un­known Charles Playhouse [62]
1967 America, Hurrah Un­known Charles Playhouse [63]
1968 The Indian Wants the Bronx Murph Astor Place Theatre [64]
1969 Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? Bickham Belasco Theater [65]
1969 The Local Stigmatic Graham Actors' Playhouse [66]
1970 Camino Real Kilroy Vivian Beaumont Theater [67]
1973 Richard III Richard, Duke of Gloucester Loeb Theater [68]
1977 The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel Pavlo Hummel Longacre Theatre [69]
1979 Richard III Richard, Duke of Gloucester Cort Theatre [70]
1981–1982 American Buffalo Walter "Teach" Cole Circle in the Square Downtown [71]
1983–1984 Booth Theatre [72]
1988 Julius Caesar Mark Antony The Public Theater [73]
1992 Chinese Coffee Harry Levine Circle in the Square Theatre [74]
1992 Salome Herod Antipas Circle in the Square Theatre [75]
1996 Hughie Erie Smith Circle in the Square Theatre Also director [76]
1999 Mark Taper Forum [77]
2002 The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Arturo Ui National Actors Theatre
Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts
[78]
2003 Salome Herod Antipas Ethel Barrymore Theatre
2005 Orphans Harold Greenway Court Theatre [79]
2010–2011 The Merchant of Venice Shylock Broadhurst Theater
Delacorte Theater
[80][81]
2012–2013 Glengarry Glen Ross Sheldon "Shelley" Levene Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre [82]
2015–2016 China Doll Mickey Ross Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre [83]
2017 God Looked Away Tennessee Williams Pasadena Playhouse [84]

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