Inside Al Pacino’s modern family: Meet actor’s three children as he prepares to become a dad again

Al Pacino is gearing up to become a father for the fourth time at 82.

On Tuesday it was revealed that the Godfather star is expecting a child with 29-year-old girlfriend Noor Alfallah, who is eight months pregnant.

The iconic Hollywood leading man and the film producer — who previously had a fling with Mick Jagger, 78 —  are set to welcome their first child together, with the actor’s rep confirming the news to TMZ. 

The Oscar-winner already shares three children with two different women. He and actress Beverly D’Angelo, 71, share twins Anton James Pacino and Olivia Pacino, 22, whom they welcomed in 2001 following an IVF journey that began in 1997. 

He also shares his oldest child, film producer daughter Julie Marie Pacino, 33, with ex Jan Tarrant, who’s an acting coach. 

Expecting his fourth! On Tuesday it was revealed that Al Pacino, 82, is expecting a child with 29-year-old girlfriend Noor Alfallah, who is eight months pregnant

Modern family: The Oscar-winner already shares three children with two different women. He has twins Anton and Olivia, 22, with actress Beverly D'Angelo, 71 (L) as well as older daughter Julie, 33 (R) with ex Jan Tarrant; Pictured 2020

Modern family: The Oscar-winner already shares three children with two different women. He has twins Anton and Olivia, 22, with actress Beverly D’Angelo, 71 (L) as well as older daughter Julie, 33 (R) with ex Jan Tarrant; Pictured 2020

D’Angelo, who played Ellen Griswold in the National Lampoon’s Vacation franchise, recently opened up about her relationship with Pacino — who will be a 100 when his fourth child turns 18 — and how they overcame ‘complicated’ split to lovingly co-parent Anton and Olivia.

‘My story with Al began 27 years ago, two artists meeting, falling in love,’ she said on Instagram earlier this month.

D’Angelo said that they ‘lived together for seven years, had two children’ and eventually ‘broke up.’

Despite their split, she wrote, they ‘continued steadily on [their] journey as co parents – and came to share [their] lives with a deeper kind of intimacy, honesty and acceptance than a “traditional” relationship would have allowed.’

D’Angelo said that she and Pacino bonded through their mutual passion of their craft.

D’Angelo opened up in the clip about her start with the House of Gucci actor, saying, ‘I lived with Al for seven years and we have two children; in 1996, we were on the same plane going from Los Angeles to New York.

‘He was seated in front of me, he said come up and sit beside me and by the time the plane landed, it was on.’

She said that the following year, ‘He looked me in the eye and said, “I want you to be the mother of my children.”‘

Twins: The Scarface actor and D'Angelo, 71, welcomed the twins in 2001 following an IVF journey that began in 1997; She is pictured with Anton and Olivia in 2022

Twins: The Scarface actor and D’Angelo, 71, welcomed the twins in 2001 following an IVF journey that began in 1997; She is pictured with Anton and Olivia in 2022

She continued, ‘Although I’d avoided that role my while life, I was deeply in love and I was 100 percent in.’

She said that they completed a round of in vitro fertilization in 1997, and ‘with a lot of effort and the miracles of modern science,’ they welcomed their twins in 2001.

D’Angelo shared a slideshow of family shots of the twins in their younger years.

She said that eventually, things ‘got complicated’ and their ‘split was finalized in 2004.’

She added, ‘The power of our love for our children was the basis for resolving any conflicts and creating a new history as co-parents, leading individual lives separately but always intertwined as a family.’

She wrapped up in saying that she and the Any Given Sunday star continue to share ‘a unique and profound friendship between two artists that endures to this day – through thick and thin, 27 years now of doing it our way – and there you have it.’

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