Al Pacino
Alfredo James "Al” 'Pacino was an actor in films in the 1970s. He is an iconic and lasting actor in American film. He was just a young child when his parents separated. They moved into the South Bronx home of his grandparents. Pacino was a rerun of the plots and characters he watched in films and subsequently, he would frequently repetitively watch the same plots and characters. Pacino was bored and uninterested at school, and was able to find an outlet in school plays that resulted in a full-time job. He was battling poverty and depression when first starting on stage. At times, he had take bus tickets on loan for auditions. In the year 1966, he was admitted to the famous Actors Studio. He studied under Lee Strasberg who created the Method Approach, which would be the standard for the 1970s' actors.

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