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Al Pacino Donated ‘Cruising’ Pay To Charity
Al Pacino Donated ‘Cruising’ Pay To Charity After Film Felt “Exploitative” To LGBTQ Community
Nearly 45 years later, Al Pacino revealed in his memoir 'Sonny Boy' that he donated his pay from the 1980 film 'Cruising' to charity.
Al Pacino Recalled Seeing Protestors “Almost Every Day” While Shooting His Film “Cruising” And Detailed The Moment He Realized It Was “Exploitative” Of The Gay ...
Released in 1980, Cruising starred then-39-year-old Al as a police officer who went undercover at underground gay bars in New York to catch a serial killer suspected of killing gay men. It was directed by William Friedkin,
Al Pacino Says He Felt Cruising Was “Exploitative” of LGBTQ+ People, So He Donated Paycheck
In his new memoir Sonny Boy, Al Pacino says that he donated his salary from the controversial 1980 film Cruising to charity after he found the finished product “exploitative” of the LGBTQ+ community.
Al Pacino Secretly Donated the Paycheck From His Most Controversial Film
Al Pacino admits in his new memoir Sonny Boy (via Page Six) that he didn’t take a paycheck for his most controversial film. William Friedkin’s Cruising (1980) starred Pacino as a New York cop who goes undercover in the city’s gay leather scene to catch a serial killer preying upon the subculture.
Al Pacino Donated His Paycheck from 1980's “Cruising” Because He Felt Movie Was 'Exploitative' of Gay Community
Al Pacino wrote in his new memoir, 'Sonny Boy,' that he "just wanted one positive thing to come out of" making his 1980 film, 'Cruising,' by donating his salary
Al Pacino never took paycheck for controversial ‘Cruising’ film, donated anonymously to charity
I didn’t want to make it a p.r. stunt,” he explained. “I just wanted one positive thing to come out of that whole experience.”
“I took the money… gave it to charities”: The $19M Movie Al Pacino Says Humiliated the LGBTQ Communtiy
Al Pacino regretted a controversial role, donated his paycheck to charity, calling it a misstep for LGBTQ+ representation.
Al Pacino donated pay from 'exploitative' movie
Al Pacino donated his entire salary from an “exploitative” gay film to charity. The 84-year-old Hollywood icon wrote in his new memoir ‘Sonny Boy’ that his donations were anonymous and had never revealed the fact until now,
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Al Pacino’s Night Out Takes A Dangerous Turn: Nearly Kidnapped By ‘Crazy’ Fan
Al Pacino found himself in a frightening situation early in his career when a “crazy” fan attempted to kidnap him.
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Al Pacino pushed to cut 'bulls---' “Dog Day Afternoon” scene with Chris Sarandon in Marilyn Monroe drag
"Not only was it not true, it was overly exaggerated - a comedic send-up of some sort that minimized the situation," the ...
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You Don’t Know Al: Why Al Pacino’s career is a lot more queer-coded than many people think
Acting legend Al Pacino helped redefine masculinity on screen with a number of queer and queer-adjacent roles.
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A More Freewheeling Book Lives Inside Al Pacino’s Memoir
From Shakespeare to Strindberg to “Scarface”: The actor remembers all of it and talks about some of it in “Sonny Boy.” ...
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