Al Pacino's memoirs, called "Sonny Boy", tell about his sixty-year-old career in show business. The Penguin Press Publishing House has announced that these memoirs will be published on October 8. In his book, Al Pacino will share the details of his incredible life and impressions from working in the film industry. In addition, he will voice an audiobook, which can bring him a Grammy Prize.
The actor born in Harlem, New York, starred in some of the most famous films of the twentieth century. He tells about these impressions and events that accompanied his career in the book "Sonny Boy: Memoirs". This book promises to be frank and exciting, reflecting the personal and professional development of the actor for many years.
Pacino, whose full name Alfredo James Pacino, already has an impressive list of awards, including two Tony, Oscar and two Emmy awards. He only remains Grammy to become part of the Egot elite club. "I wrote 'Sonny Boy' to express my thoughts and impressions of my journey. It was an incredibly personal and cognitive experience," the actor added.