Al Pacino admits in his new memoir Sonny Boy (via Page Six) that he didn’t take a paycheck for his most controversial film.
In his new memoir Sonny Boy, Al Pacino says that he donated his salary from the controversial 1980 film Cruising to charity ...
Released in 1980, Cruising starred then-39-year-old Al as a police officer who went undercover at underground gay bars in New ...
I didn’t want to make it a p.r. stunt,” he explained. “I just wanted one positive thing to come out of that whole experience.
Al Pacino regretted a controversial role, donated his paycheck to charity, calling it a misstep for LGBTQ+ representation.
Al Pacino revealed he donated his entire paycheck from one of his 1980s films because of its 'exploitative' plot.
Al Pacino found himself in a frightening situation early in his career when a “crazy” fan attempted to kidnap him.
Acting legend Al Pacino helped redefine masculinity on screen with a number of queer and queer-adjacent roles.
From Shakespeare to Strindberg to “Scarface”: The actor remembers all of it and talks about some of it in “Sonny Boy.” ...
"Not only was it not true, it was overly exaggerated - a comedic send-up of some sort that minimized the situation," the ...
Sylvester Stallone almost starred in Star Wars. He himself spilled the beans on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, revealing he actually auditioned for Han Solo. Yep, the role that made Harrison ...