Al Pacino brought his babymama #3, Noor Alfallah, to the American Cinematheque’s sold-out, members-only screening of his 1973 film Serpico, held at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica on Saturday night .
It was the 84-year-old acting legend’s first public appearance with the 31-year-old producer since the pair confirmed they were together. ‘very good friends and co-parents’ in October after ending their four-year romance.
Noor installed two snapshots from the nostalgic event, including a shot of Al (born Alfredo) as the titular detective Frank Serpico in Sidney Lumet’s crime drama, which was subtitled: ‘Roman’s Father.’
Pacino and Alfallah, who met at a dinner party in 2010, welcomed their first child and fourth child, 18-month-old Roman Alfallah Pacino, last year.
The Harlem-born New Yorker previously had a 35-year-old daughter, Julie, with acting coach Jan Tarrant, as well as twins Anton and Olivia, who turn 24 next month, with Emmy nominee Beverly D’ Angelo.
Famously, Al never married, but he also loved and left people like Diane Keaton, Jill Clayburgh, Penelope Ann Miller, Kathleen Quinlan, Lyndall Hobbs and Lucila Solá.
Al Pacino brought his babymama #3, Noor Alfallah, to the American Cinematheque’s sold-out, members-only screening of his 1973 film Serpico, held at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica on Saturday night .
It was the 84-year-old acting legend’s first public appearance with the 31-year-old producer since the pair confirmed they were “very good friends and co-parents” in October after ending their four-year romance.
The brunette beauty happens to be the producer behind two of Pacino’s upcoming films: Alec Griffen Roth’s family drama Billy Knight and Bernard Rose’s William Shakespeare film adaptation Lear Rex.
Noor’s critically acclaimed Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice only made back $12.1 million of its $16 million budget, but earned two Golden Globe nominations and three Independent Spirit Award nominations .
Alfallah will also produce Gus Van Sant’s hostage thriller Dead Man’s Wire, starring Bill Skarsgård, and Uta Briesewitz’s mystery thriller American Sweatshop, starring Lili Reinhart.
Actors Studio Co-President Sonny Boy’s Memoir Just Landed at No. 10 on the List New York Times ‘Hardcover Nonfiction’ Bestseller List.
Last Wednesday, XYZ Films sleepless the first poster for Al’s exorcism film The Ritual, hitting US theaters on April 18, in which he plays priest Theophilus Riesinger alongside Dan Stevens, Ashley Greene and Patricia Heaton.
That same day, Deadline reported that Jared Leto is in “final talks” to join Pacino in Barry Levinson’s JFK thriller Assassination, which will shoot in Boston “early next year.”
Jessica Chastain, Brendan Fraser and Bryan Cranston will also star in the noir murder mystery.
Video star Bad Bunny is just one Grammy away from achieving EGOT elite status after winning two Tony Awards, an Oscar and two Emmy Awards for his numerous performances between 1969 and 2004.
Al has also been honored with the Kennedy Center Honor, the American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award, and the National Merit of Arts.
Noor posted two snaps from the nostalgic event, including a shot of Al (born Alfredo) as the titular detective Frank Serpico in Sidney Lumet’s crime drama, which was captioned: ‘Roman’s Father.’
Pacino and Alfallah, who met at a dinner party in 2010, welcomed their first child and his fourth child, 18-month-old Roman Alfallah Pacino, last year (pictured in 2023).
Pacino and Alfallah, who met at a dinner party in 2010, welcomed their first child and fourth child, 18-month-old Roman Alfallah Pacino, last year (L, pictured in 2023).
The brunette beauty happens to be the producer behind two of Al’s upcoming films: Alec Griffen Roth’s family drama Billy Knight and Bernard Rose’s William Shakespeare film adaptation Lear Rex (pictured Oct. 8) .
Noor’s critically acclaimed Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice only made back $12.1 million of its $16 million budget, but earned two Golden Globe nominations and three Independent Spirit Award nominations .
Pacino’s memoir Sonny Boy just landed at No. 10 on the New York Times ‘Hardcover Nonfiction’ bestseller list
Last Wednesday, Ashley Greene and Patricia Heaton.