Everyone needs a hobby outside of work, and for Al Pacino, playing the piano was once his – so much so he thought he was Beethoven for a bit.
Jumping forward to the 1990s, Pacino earned his first and only Oscar for best actor in Scent of a Woman. He plays Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, a blind, curmudgeonly alcoholic. Chris O'Donnell ...
The origins of 'Hoo-ah', the war cry that ruined Al Pacino, can be traced back to his Oscar-winning role in 1992's 'Scent of a Woman.' ...
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Al Pacino Says Oscar Producers Told Him Not To Name Best Picture Nominees: "The Way They Wished For This Award To Be Presented"Addressing the situation in a statement today, the Scent of a Woman Academy Award winner and ... before announcing the best picture award," Pacino said in a statement through his reps.
Al Pacino won an Oscar for his grandstanding turn as a blind army colonel who stands up for student Chris O'Donnell. With Philip Seymour Hoffman. We’re sorry, the ...
Comedy drama, starring an Oscar-winning Al Pacino, Chris O'Donnell, Gabrielle Anwar and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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