How Old Al Pacino Was During Every Godfather Movie

How Old Al Pacino Was During Every Godfather Movie

 

Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) by the window in his office in The Godfather Part 2Al Pacino played Michael Corleone throughout the three movies of The Godfather trilogy, but the actor’s age didn’t always match that of his character. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Mario Puzo, The Godfather trilogy is a sprawling crime epic that follows the rise and fall of an Italian-American mob family. The saga focuses on Al Pacino’s Michael Corleone as he takes over from his father, Vito Corleone. The Godfather’s ending sees Vito die and pass on his legacy to Michael, while The Godfather Part II flashes back to Vito’s early adulthood to fill in his story.

Although The Godfather devotes a lot of screen time to the older Vito and The Godfather Part II features many scenes starring Robert De Nio’s younger version of the character, The Godfather movies as a whole center on Michael. It is Vito’s heir who takes over his crime empire when he dies and, in the underrated Godfather Part III, it’s an older Michael who tries to legitimize the infamous family’s many shady business dealings. Although Al Pacino portrayed Michael throughout the series, the actor’s real-life age did not always match the age of the trilogy’s main character.

Al Pacino’s Age In The Godfather’s 3 Movies Explained
Pacino Was 31 Years Old When He First Played Michael Corleone
Al Pacino was 31 years old when he filmed The Godfather in 1971, and the actor’s career was still in its infancy at the time. Although he impressed as the desperate addict Bobby in the intense drama The Panic in Needle Park, Pacino’s star-making roles in Serpico and Dog Day Afternoon were still in his future. Pacino was 33 when he filmed The Godfather Part II in late 1973, and he was 49 when he shot The Godfather Part III in 1989. By that stage, roles in Scarface and Sea Of Love had cemented his superstar status outside The Godfather trilogy.

Although all of The Godfather’s cast became stars after their parts in the original movie, Pacino’s youth meant that he could parlay the role into a string of acclaimed movie roles. Pacino went on to star in other iconic gangster movies like Carlito’s Way, Donnie Brasco, and The Irishman, as well as critically adored hits like Any Given Sunday, Heat, and Glengarry Glen Ross. However, while Pacino’s work in the trilogy is still seen as a career high point, the actor’s age was often a little out of alignment with the age of Michael Corleone, whether younger or older.

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