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Sonny Boy (Hardcover)
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Sonny Boy (Hardcover)
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From one of the most iconic actors in the history of film, an
astonishingly revelatory account of a creative life in full
To the wider world, Al Pacino exploded onto the scene like a supernova.
He landed his first leading role, in The Panic in Needle Park, in 1971,
and by 1975, he had starred in four movies—The Godfather and The
Godfather Part II, Serpico, and Dog Day Afternoon—that were not just
successes but landmarks in the history of film. Those performances
became legendary and changed his life forever. Not since Marlon Brando
and James Dean in the late 1950s had an actor landed in the culture
with such force.
But Pacino was in his mid thirties by then, and had already lived
several lives. A fixture of avant-garde theater in New York, he had led
a bohemian existence, working odd jobs to support his craft. He was
raised by a fiercely loving but mentally unwell mother and her parents
after his father left them when he was young, but in a real sense he
was raised by the streets of the South Bronx, and by the troop of
buccaneering young friends he ran with, whose spirits never left him.
After a teacher recognized his acting promise and pushed him toward New
York’s fabled High School of Performing Arts, the die was cast. In good
times and bad, in poverty and in wealth and in poverty again, through
pain and joy, acting was his lifeline, its community his tribe.
Sonny Boy is the memoir of a man who has nothing left to fear and
nothing left to hide. All the great roles, the essential
collaborations, and the important relationships are given their full
due, as is the vexed marriage between creativity and commerce at the
highest levels. The book’s golden thread, however, is the spirit of
love and purpose. Love can fail you, and you can be defeated in your
ambitions—the same lights that shine bright can also dim. But Al Pacino
was lucky enough to fall deeply in love with a craft before he had the
foggiest idea of any of its earthly rewards, and he never fell out of
love. That has made all the difference.
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