Al Pacino
Before becoming a famous actor, Al Pacino managed to work as a courier, a cleaner, a postman, and at the same time, he studied acting. After a small role in the film The Panic in Needle Park, Pacino was noticed by Francis Coppola, who invited him to audition for the role of Michael Corleone. Since then, Al Pacino has become a real star and in his 80s, he still continues to delight us with his bright work. Last year, he starred in 2 powerful projects at once — The Irishman by Martin Scorsese and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino.
#7, #10, #15 retire already, you pathetic has-beens.
#11 & #16 Living Legends
There was a movie pretty recently you might have heard off...
"The Irishman" Check out the lead actors. It had 10 oscar nominations, so you might want to get out from under your rock. And Diane Keaton has a movie coming out this year... And really? Jane Fonda? You're probably older than all of these actors except, you know, talentless, angry, and lonely because of how you view women.
It simply wasn't. All these geriatrics trying to be decades younger than they were just didn't work. Did the Irishman actually win any Oscars?
Jane Fonda - Hannoi Jane - went to Hannoi in 1972 while the Vietnam war was still raging where she appeared on North Vietnamese radio, condemned the US's part in the war and posed with North Vietnamese anti-aircraft guns. Many viewed her, with some justification, as a traitor.
Does Fonda being a women mean she gets 'a get out of jail free card' for what many at the time saw as appalling behavior? I don't understand your point. Women can do no wrong?