Al Pacino is savoring the joys of fatherhood later in life, describing his experience as a new dad at 84 as a “mini miracle.” In a recent interview with People, the iconic actor shared his thoughts on parenting, particularly focusing on his youngest child, 16-month-old Roman, whom he shares with producer Noor Alfallah.
“It’s just so wonderful to have children,” Pacino expressed, highlighting the transformative nature of fatherhood. As the proud father of four, including Julie, 34, with acting coach Jan Tarrant, and twins Anton and Olivia, 23, with actress Beverly D’Angelo, he reflected on how his children have enriched his life. “For me, I loved it. It changed me for, if you want to say, the better. It changed me for life.”
Pacino emphasized the profound love that comes with being a parent, explaining that the experience shifts your focus from yourself to your children. “The idea that you’re throwing your focus on other humans who happen to be your children… there’s the love,” he noted.
Reflecting on the unique experience of becoming a father at an advanced age, the star of “The Godfather” acknowledged the challenges and joys of parenthood. “Well, it’s always the same. It’s always the same,” he said, with a sense of wonder in his voice. “It’s a mini miracle. That’s all I can say.”
In addition to embracing his role as a father, Pacino is also embarking on a new literary journey with his upcoming memoir, “Sonny Boy,” set to be published on October 15. In a conversation with the New York Times, he revealed that becoming a father again inspired him to write the book. “That’s one of the reasons, of course,” he said. “And that has been a campaign for me to stick around a little longer, if it’s possible.”
The memoir promises to offer insights into Pacino’s life, including his experiences in the entertainment industry and the lessons he has learned along the way. As he navigates the complexities of fatherhood at an older age, the book is expected to reflect his deep understanding of love, family, and the passage of time.
Pacino’s journey as a late-in-life dad resonates with many, especially those who may question the traditional timelines of parenthood. His candid reflections on the joys and challenges of raising children at this stage in his life serve as a reminder that love and connection can flourish at any age.
In a world where societal expectations often dictate when one should become a parent, Pacino’s experience challenges those norms. His commitment to being an engaged and loving father highlights that the bonds formed with children are invaluable, regardless of the timing.
As he approaches the release of “Sonny Boy,” fans and readers alike are eager to learn more about his journey—both personal and professional. Pacino’s willingness to share his life story underscores the idea that it’s never too late to embrace new beginnings, whether in the form of parenthood or creative expression.
Through his reflections, Al Pacino not only celebrates the gift of fatherhood but also emphasizes the importance of resilience and adaptation in the face of life’s changes. As he continues to navigate the joys and responsibilities of being a father, he serves as an inspiring figure, reminding us all that love knows no age.