Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah are now proud parents to a baby boy named Roman Pacino, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the Oscar winner on June 15th.
In May, it was confirmed by the representative of Scarface actor that Alfallah is expecting a child. The couple was first seen together in April 2022, leaving Felix Trattoria in Venice, California. Recently, Alfallah shared a moment with the Oscar Winner at the Gagosian art gallery in New York City, posting a rare picture of The Godfather actor on her Instagram.
Alfallah shared on her social media in April that her friend Bennett Miller had an exhibition showcasing new prints created using a DALL•E image generator. She encouraged her followers to visit the gallery and see the artwork. Despite this being the film producer's first time as a mother, Pacino already has three other children. He became a father in 1989 with the birth of his daughter Julie Marie, whom he shares with acting coach Jan Tarrant. In 2001, he welcomed twins Anton and Olivia with his ex Beverly D'Angelo, whom he dated for five years before ending their relationship in 2003.
After separating for 20 years, D'Angelo finally revealed how she and Pacino crossed paths. According to her, they met on a plane from Los Angeles to New York, where Pacino invited her to sit beside him. Their chemistry was instant, and by the time the flight landed, they were already smitten. In 1997, Pacino proposed to her, asking her to be the mother of his children. Despite having reservations about the role, D'Angelo was deeply in love and accepted the proposal. Although their relationship had its challenges, the couple's love for their children helped them overcome conflicts and create a new history as co-parents.
Pacino has remained committed to being present for his children despite his busy career. During a 2014 interview with The New Yorker, he emphasized the importance of being involved in their lives, citing his own upbringing as a motivator. Pacino explained that he consciously made the decision to not be like his own father and to be responsible and present for his three children. He finds fulfillment in his role as a parent and feels upset when he is not able to be a part of their lives. He believes that being a parent takes you out of yourself and brings a lot of joy.
In an August 2011 interview with the New York Post, Julie, the daughter of the subject, shared that she never experienced the impact of her father's success as a child, thanks to her mother's grounded approach. She attributed her perspective and lack of entitlement to her mother's efforts to keep her in check and remind her that her father's achievements did not automatically entitle her to anything.