A Quote by Louise Linton

You might see Al Pacino at the grocers, but you would never go up to him and say, 'Oh my God, you're Al Pacino.' — © Louise Linton
You might see Al Pacino at the grocers, but you would never go up to him and say, 'Oh my God, you're Al Pacino.'
I am always saying, 'I don't believe in God; I believe in Al Pacino.' And that's true. If I ever get a phone call saying 'Would you like to work with Al Pacino?' I would go crazy.
As an actor there's a lot of scrutiny and, even when you've had success, it becomes about sustaining that success. A friend of mine described it as a peakless mountain. Even for Robert De Niro there's Al Pacino and for Pacino there's De Niro.
Al Pacino never looks like he's being filmed.
You know one scene I always think about is in 'The Godfather', when Marlon Brando's in the hospital. Al Pacino arrives there and enlists the help of the baker to protect his father. The two of them stand outside and the baker fiddles with a cigarette lighter, but Pacino's hands are rock steady. That's when we sort of realize that he can do this.
When I was young, 'Scarface' was my favorite film. Al Pacino is my hero. I want to work with him.
I would love to work with Robert De Niro or Al Pacino. I think they're wonderful actors.
I love Al Pacino.
I guess 'Scarface' was the Cuban Al Pacino.
Here I was going to work with Pacino thinking, "I'm not going to get lucky twice. There's no way. This guy is going to hand me my ass." He looks like the kind of guy who's going to hand you your ass. It's Al Pacino.
I wouldn't be able to act like Al Pacino or play the piano like Dr. John, But I could probably act better than Dr. John and play the piano better than Al Pacino.
I was a theater guy growing up and I wanted to be Al Pacino, and I think I just looked and sounded too funny.
As much as I loved [Al] Pacino and [Robert] De Niro and wanted to be a dramatic actor, I also grew up on sitcoms.
I want to make a movie with Al Pacino someday.
I've always wanted to work with my friend Al Pacino.
I've always said I don't believe in God, I believe in Al Pacino.
I couldn't believe when I first got a fan letter from Al Pacino, it was unreal.
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