Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Pacino showcased his versatility in a variety of genres. He delivered powerful performances in "Serpico" (1973), "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975), and "Scarface" (1983), each earning him widespread acclaim. His portrayal of Tony Montana in "Scarface" has become a cultural touchstone.
In the 1990s and beyond, Pacino continued to captivate audiences with roles in "Scent of a Woman" (1992), for which he won his second Academy Award, "The Insider" (1999), and "The Irishman" (2019). He has also ventured into television, earning critical praise for his performances in series such as "Angels in America" (2003) and "The Hunters" (2020).
With a career spanning over five decades, Pacino's accolades include numerous Golden Globe Awards, a Tony Award, and the prestigious AFI Life Achievement Award. His magnetic presence and profound impact on film make him a true legend of the silver screen.