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The Grim Reaper Tried, But These Famous Faces Said Hell No

Al Pacino – Born in 1940

Few actors can command a scene like Al Pacino. His rise began in the early 1970s, when he played Michael Corleone in “The Godfather,” a role that catapulted him into Hollywood legend overnight. Then came a string of powerhouse performances in “Serpico,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” and “The Godfather Part II,” proving he could play any shade of hero or villain.

By 1992, he finally took home an Oscar for “Scent of a Woman” and delivered the famous “Hoo-ah!” that fans still quote. Trained under Lee Strasberg, he brought raw emotion to every role. Stage or screen, subtle or explosive, his energy always hit the mark.

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