Al Pacinois living proof that even the most iconic film stars can have rocky beginnings filled with self doubt.
“Patty was the sweetest of people to me.
But I was disastrous, and depressed by that whole thing,” he wrote.

Al Pacino in ‘Me, Natalie’.National General Pictures
I had no one to talk to, and I sat around and I waited.
And as I waited, I thought, ‘Is this how they make movies?
I don’t want to do this with my life.’

Al Pacino in ‘The Godfather’.Screen Archives/Getty
He barely pays attention to her as they begin to sway.
“You dancin' or taking a tour?”
Duke cracks, and Pacino replies, “I’m dancin', whadya think.
Listen, do you put out?'
It went in the film.
My first film credit,” Pacino wrote.
Pacino actually leaves out Tony’s slimiest line.
Somebody like you should be asking me."
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TheGodfatheractor would go on to play other skeezy and misogynistic characters over the course of his historic career.
I am an actor portraying a character in a film.
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“This is just who I am and always was,” he wrote inSonny Boy.
“I look at a situation and I say, what am I doing here?
I don’t leave, because I really don’t want to be rude, so I stay.”
Sonny Boyis available now.