Hahaha.. guys think this because of his "cool factor" back then but ask almost any woman and she will tell you he was never hot or a considered good looking. My mom when I asked her she was like "eww no, he was great but no woman thought he was attractive" RObert Deniro was always the sexier one " ...
What I really like about Pacino is his eyes. It conveys both innocence and intimidation if he commands it. Look at his performance in the Godfather I, from the start he seemed so sweet and charming which gradually changed to someone you do not want to in the room with.
Very soulful eyes his character in the Godfather gradually loses his soul he's pretty much doomed after his first wife is killed imo a part of him died with her and all the potential for the traditional marriage and life he wanted though maybe he would have been abusive to her he was to Kay and Connies husband abused her also they were really terrible people violent malicious etc.
I'm 58 years old. Back in the 70s when I was 12 years old and all of my friends were having their first celebrity crush on Leif Garret I secretly was crushing on Al Pacino
I can’t imagine how fun it must’ve been to grow up in that time 🥹 i love Al, it would’ve been so fun to just go to the movies and watch his films at the peak of his powers. He really is an incredible actor, and i’m so fond of the 1970s
He was beautiful in the '70s. For those who say he looks shy, I get that feeling too because he looks down most of the time. That's a good thing because most actors are arrogants, he doesn't look like an arrogant person.
@Mario Lisa Yes, I wouldn't call him aloof because he doesn't seem so snob to me.The interview is from the early '70s when his career was just starting.
@@dora1980 I don't think he's shy at all. A lot of people think they're shy when they aren't at all. Because they feel a little anxiety in social situations, which EVERYONE does. A genuinely shy person would fall apart in front of a camera and global fame. De Niro is a genuinely shy person. He looks visibly uncomfortable and inarticulate in almost all his interviews.
he's so soft spoken and careful with his words, you could tell there's real passion and love for his craft...and i looove those adorable smiles he makes while looking down
Al Pacino has that charm on his face that is so peaceful to watch. Right from The Godfather to The Irishman all his moves and dialogues are a treat to watch
I miss how interviews used to be. Now everything is such high energy and people have their answers ready to go. So loud, bright and in your face. And god forbid anyone appear downbeat or "depressed". Whenever I watch older interviews (i.e. Dick Cavett etc) they seem like people just having a genuine conversation. They're not yelling into the camera. They're speaking slowly, taking time to answer, taking time to let the other finish their thought. It just seems like an environment that fosters REAL interviews with interesting conversations. .....Also this has nothing to do with anything but god DAMN Al Pacino was fine as hell back in the day. I wish I could time travel back to the early 70s just so I could let Pacino destroy me lol
For viewers who'd want to insult this little passive agressive hipster hip hop millenial kid for his brilliant comment, keep in mind he is at least trying to educate himself by watching old school Al Pacino interviews which in my book is a rather good start.
I’ve always thought what makes him a magnetic actor is his combination of strength and sensitivity, very rare, oh and being a towering talent and drop dead gorgeous probably helped (bit of a fan) ☺️☺️✌🏻🌹🏴
Holy hell.... lookin at his mannerism and how he talks, he really hasn't changed much. Look at his recent interview and he's still the same. Love you Al!!
I loooooveee this Alpacino look, the long messy hair, the clean face, and his big eyes accentuated by the liner on his lashes and top it with the soft voice and mannerisms, is more on the *“beautiful”* side than the “handsome” one, *almost androgynous, damn.*
You had me with ya until you said androgynous... he's anything but androgynous. In fact, I'd say that he was the perfect representation of a beautiful man. And beautiful doesn't mean feminine, it means, well, magnetic or mesmerizing! He was almost angelic, like one of those Roman sculptures or Renaissance paintings. In fact I would even say that he reminds of what a Roman god must like look, or like a dark angel... Anyways, I'm getting too poetic here. Pacino was just a damn gorgeous man who oozed masculinity. And not that stereotypical masculinity (like macho), he had an aura of silent power and charisma in his characters. Even as Tony Montana, who is one of his wildest characters...
Calm down. She said almost ans as a compliment. I am a huge Al fan and I kinda agreem . Al has had various looks throughout his career Hee he does look kinda feminine but not in a bad way. By mid 80's his voice, personality and looks all turned very hard - but In a good way. In dog day afternoon he looks one of those pretty Italian boys. In Gidfather 1 and 2 he looks like a tough handsome med type. In scent of a woman he looks a magnetic and charismatic older tycoon type.
@@firstal3799 I don't know why people need to take feminine as being a negative label, and masculine being the 'superior'. Sounds a lot like benevolent sexism to me (this isn't towards you specifically, just to note).
Yes agree. One can appreciate all kinds of beauty. Like young Al had a boyish charm. Doesn't mean one cannot say Clint Eastsood wasn't good looking for example
Thank you so very much for posting this. As a student of Literature, I can't tell you how happy I feel to know that Pacino had a great liking for Shakespeare especially the number of times he mentioned Hamlet's soliloquies... If I had a time machine, I'd love to go back to 60s and 70s to be in the era of the young Al Pacino and Robert Redford ... two people I have GREAT admiration for as actors and as humans...
He's an articulate man, who loves culture languages expression and has observed society from very close, bringing all that onto the big screen for us to really appreciate fine acting
I love how quiet the background as there are no people. It's so good to listen to people without music and what else do you need if Al is speaking. His voice is enough.
I know it's common for a person's voice to change when they get older, but it's still crazy to me just how much his changed from this interview in 1973 at age 33, to the interview he did 10 years later.
Any reason his changed? Normally the change from 33 to 43 is imperceptible. The difference in my parents' voices in their 70s compared to their 30s is pretty mild.
his interviews at 43, he sounds th eexact same - only in the 90s he sounds different and its only slightly, his voice isnt deeper - just rougher, effected by chain smoking. currently in 2000s - 2023 its pretty much normal again if you study his work
I seen Al in person at the Booth Theater in New York 1983 10 years after this interview, at the Booth he did American Buffalo. I still have the playbill. When he came out the back door, there we were waiting. Only 5’7 “but appears magnificent on screen.As he drove off in his black Cherokee Jeep my wife nearly got whacked by the front bumper. Here he just finished Michael Corleone, and was getting ready to do Serpico, Go t not grown. Al is an icon method Actor under Charlie Laughton, and Lee Strasberg. All will go down as the best Actor ever because of the rolls he chose.
It's great that Al loved the theatre. Here, he is about to do Richard III, Shakespeare. No matter how successful he became in film, he would always return to the stage, his first love. A brilliant actor, and an engaging man.
That's what I respect & admire most about Al Pacino, he's always referred to himself as an actor not a movie star! But as we know he navigates both with equal aplomb! BTW Richard III was amazing & you simply must see Wilde Salome & Salome! Incredible!
It’s so sad we don’t have more interviews from this era. Al was always just a mystery and wanted his privacy, and then he expressed his emotions and gave everything to his performances. it says a lot when even decades later we still admire and love Al and all the rich work he’s given us. His face and eyes are so…. human. there’s no one to touch him, even among his contemporaries. A hundred years, Al 🤍👏🏼
ive never seen one man undergo puberty multiple times. sometimes i forget its the same guy because he has looked and sounded different so many times, its nutz. most people usually are just older versions of their same selves but this guy has changed so many times its crazy
This might sound hazardous and superficial but I’m going to say it anyway: Al Pacino is the most handsome man ever existed
Couldn’t agree more. He’s gorgeous
U Smoking crack
you haven't seen me, bitch!
ur fucking correct
I can get behind that
He was prob one of the best looking actors in film ever
Godfather 2 especially
Dog Day Afternoon
@@redeemerl5212 Al in Godfather 2 is the most Clean Ice Cold Gangster ever seen on screen.
Hahaha.. guys think this because of his "cool factor" back then but ask almost any woman and she will tell you he was never hot or a considered good looking. My mom when I asked her she was like "eww no, he was great but no woman thought he was attractive" RObert Deniro was always the sexier one " ...
Devin Michael Roberts gay
What I really like about Pacino is his eyes. It conveys both innocence and intimidation if he commands it. Look at his performance in the Godfather I, from the start he seemed so sweet and charming which gradually changed to someone you do not want to in the room with.
Not only that, but they are bedroom eyes....
Very soulful eyes his character in the Godfather gradually loses his soul he's pretty much doomed after his first wife is killed imo a part of him died with her and all the potential for the traditional marriage and life he wanted though maybe he would have been abusive to her he was to Kay and Connies husband abused her also they were really terrible people violent malicious etc.
@@noname-jh3bd bedroom eyes??
He's got that restrained intensity. A deep reserve
Scent of a Woman!
He's 33 there, and will be 80 next year
wow, he looked younger
ramirezannette0 no shit
His age simply doesn’t matter.....
Wow he looks like mid 20s
Next year he will 80 years old and his girlfriend will be 33... ironic
He's so beautiful omg..... I need to rewatch Godfather 1 so I can fall in love again.
ThatsCringe , he'd be flattered.
I fell in love... I LOVE his eyes and voice 💖
To think Jack Nicholson was actually supposed to play Michael and thankfully he turned it down
So rare to find interviews with him from this era. This is a real treasure.
I saw a good one where he talked about settling all family business including the heads of all the 5 families....oh no wait...
@@sudeepr5277 🤣🤣🤣
A goated actor with no interview recordings in his prime
He was 33 in this interview but he easily looks like a 23 yo
Yup and today for 80 year old man he looked quite younger than many people at his age
No
no
Italian genes!
Pacino looked 10 years younger than his age for so long
I'm 58 years old. Back in the 70s when I was 12 years old and all of my friends were having their first celebrity crush on Leif Garret I secretly was crushing on Al Pacino
I can’t imagine how fun it must’ve been to grow up in that time 🥹 i love Al, it would’ve been so fun to just go to the movies and watch his films at the peak of his powers. He really is an incredible actor, and i’m so fond of the 1970s
Very cool !!! I'm 61 & prefered Al Pacino over Leif Garret , myself! Rock on!!!!😊
He can pass as the beatles member with that hair 😂
He actually reminds me of Paul McCartney in the 60s 😂
I felt the same 😃
Yeah, an American Beatles: Al as Paul; De Niro as George (The Quiet One), Jack Nicholson as Lennon, and maybe Cazale as Ringo.
Remind me of a young sly Stallone
krustykrabbbs he’s too cool to be a Beetle, or any bug, HE BURY THOSE COCKROACHES!!!!
I've not seen many interviews with him, he seems very quiet and shy, yet his work as an actor is so expressive... Definitely one of the best!
He was beautiful in the '70s. For those who say he looks shy, I get that feeling too because he looks down most of the time. That's a good thing because most actors are arrogants, he doesn't look like an arrogant person.
@Dushyant Kumar Do you mean when he's acting? Yes of course he's not shy in his movies , but maybe he was shy in real life when he was young.
@Mario Lisa Yes, I wouldn't call him aloof because he doesn't seem so snob to me.The interview is from the early '70s when his career was just starting.
@Dushyant Kumar you're right. Maybe he didn't feel very comfortable with the reporters and the interviews.
@Mo Ghrá Liam Neeson 👍
@@dora1980 I don't think he's shy at all. A lot of people think they're shy when they aren't at all. Because they feel a little anxiety in social situations, which EVERYONE does. A genuinely shy person would fall apart in front of a camera and global fame. De Niro is a genuinely shy person. He looks visibly uncomfortable and inarticulate in almost all his interviews.
I love how shy he is... great actor.
I think he wanted to look polite
That’s how most mob bosses are.
@Luis Ferreira exactly,
@Luis Ferreira I take him over Robert Deniro any day.
Liz Flood he’s not shy just in deep thought
Man! this man Al Pacino very very handsome and good looking and acting skills are just of another level, love you Al
Yes he is a magnificent actor. Love him
He is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful actors to ever pass film industry
he's so soft spoken and careful with his words, you could tell there's real passion and love for his craft...and i looove those adorable smiles he makes while looking down
Al Pacino has that charm on his face that is so peaceful to watch. Right from The Godfather to The Irishman all his moves and dialogues are a treat to watch
I agree, even today hes still the same!!! And I'm glad that hes still working at 82!!!
@@Lushy260 It feels a little scary to know that he's 82 now
@@acoustix5215 well just be grateful that hes still alive and making movies still :)
He was so handsome damn
He’s been beautiful all of his life, still is today but obviously he has aged, everyone does and everyone will.
Oooooh yeaaaaaah 🤒🥵
I watched Godfather last weekend and it blew my mind how attractive he was in the 70s lol. also, great movies.
@@bielsabas4407 he was so goodlooking in dog day afternoon as well 😍
@@khadeejahassan4949 I agree, handsome all of his life. Even today at 81
That is the most beautiful dude I've ever seen..
Same
That beard is kinda weird though
@@rickricky6421 You're so jealous of Pacino...
@@rickricky6421he doesn't have a beard lol😂😂😂
He was really good looking, he had such beautiful eyes oh my god
It makes me smile to see all these comments on how good looking the man is. He's a legend in my books. He's brought so much to the table
Charming, articulate, unassuming, boyish, learned. The video is 50 years old and Al Pacino still got it goin' on.
Al Pacino has not the typical beauty standards, but he looks always so attractive
Some might even call it unconventional beauty; which in my opinion, is always the best.
He is Italian and is traditionally good looking from a Mediterranean standard.
@@firstal3799 I’m Italian and yes you can truly see mediterranean beauty in his face but for me he has something more unique than this
Those "typical beauty standards" are 99.9% wrong. And actually ugly. Especially for us girls.
Al is just gorgeous. 🖤
@@karmenwildheart "Typical beauty standards" are blond guys. YUCK.
Give me Pacino over Pitt ANYDAY!!!
That face, those eyes, that talent 💜
I look same
@@firstal3799 You wish...
I miss how interviews used to be. Now everything is such high energy and people have their answers ready to go. So loud, bright and in your face. And god forbid anyone appear downbeat or "depressed". Whenever I watch older interviews (i.e. Dick Cavett etc) they seem like people just having a genuine conversation. They're not yelling into the camera. They're speaking slowly, taking time to answer, taking time to let the other finish their thought. It just seems like an environment that fosters REAL interviews with interesting conversations.
.....Also this has nothing to do with anything but god DAMN Al Pacino was fine as hell back in the day. I wish I could time travel back to the early 70s just so I could let Pacino destroy me lol
His face is so perfect. Those eyes, nose, lips, smile, voice, talent, personality was so wonderful. Most handsome and sexiest man in 70s. Very cute.
My left ear loved it!
mine just enjoyed it
Lool
ikr, what the hell was that all about
you can invert the headset/earphone. then your right ear will enjoy it too.
For viewers who'd want to insult this little passive agressive hipster hip hop millenial kid for his brilliant comment, keep in mind he is at least trying to educate himself by watching old school Al Pacino interviews which in my book is a rather good start.
He was so beautiful and his eyes mesmerizing.
...alot of the young , shy and soft spoken AL from his "godfather" era always reminds a mystery... thankyou for this footage!!
This is a great find. Al is so thoughtful and well-spoken here.
he is still like that today, though he was more quiet back then
Those eye...that nose ....that smile...i mean be really was the most handsome man😍
I know!! The nose 🥵🥵
OMG those eyes!.. ♥
Those lips!
@Aqeel Asif Well, it comes to us all.
@Aqeel Asif same here! I just cant even imagine this world without him...such a great personality!
El Ca if you do not mind me asking you.. are you a woman?
Those everything! He was soo fine when he was younger
His voice damn , his face his hair his eyes , everything abt this man if perfecttttttt
Bruh, he's the most handsome man during the '70s.
My brother was a dead ringer for Mr. Pacino. He would always be stopped when we were in NYC. People wanted his autograph. RIP my dear PJ.
I’ve always thought what makes him a magnetic actor is his combination of strength and sensitivity, very rare, oh and being a towering talent and drop dead gorgeous probably helped (bit of a fan) ☺️☺️✌🏻🌹🏴
Holy hell.... lookin at his mannerism and how he talks, he really hasn't changed much. Look at his recent interview and he's still the same. Love you Al!!
I agree, Al is still the same!!!!! I've noticed that when I watched his Jimmy Kimmel interview
There was a moment too when his voice was raspy here, sounded like how he does now
I love him. He is my favorite actor. He looks so young. Wow! Time does go by fast.
why is he so hot i-
I loooooveee this Alpacino look, the long messy hair, the clean face, and his big eyes accentuated by the liner on his lashes and top it with the soft voice and mannerisms, is more on the *“beautiful”* side than the “handsome” one, *almost androgynous, damn.*
You had me with ya until you said androgynous... he's anything but androgynous. In fact, I'd say that he was the perfect representation of a beautiful man. And beautiful doesn't mean feminine, it means, well, magnetic or mesmerizing! He was almost angelic, like one of those Roman sculptures or Renaissance paintings. In fact I would even say that he reminds of what a Roman god must like look, or like a dark angel... Anyways, I'm getting too poetic here. Pacino was just a damn gorgeous man who oozed masculinity. And not that stereotypical masculinity (like macho), he had an aura of silent power and charisma in his characters. Even as Tony Montana, who is one of his wildest characters...
He doesn’t not look androgynous. Tilda Swinton and Rosalinda Celentano are androgynous. Al is just a beautiful man.
Calm down. She said almost ans as a compliment. I am a huge Al fan and I kinda agreem . Al has had various looks throughout his career
Hee he does look kinda feminine but not in a bad way. By mid 80's his voice, personality and looks all turned very hard - but In a good way. In dog day afternoon he looks one of those pretty Italian boys. In Gidfather 1 and 2 he looks like a tough handsome med type. In scent of a woman he looks a magnetic and charismatic older tycoon type.
@@firstal3799 I don't know why people need to take feminine as being a negative label, and masculine being the 'superior'. Sounds a lot like benevolent sexism to me (this isn't towards you specifically, just to note).
Yes agree. One can appreciate all kinds of beauty. Like young Al had a boyish charm. Doesn't mean one cannot say Clint Eastsood wasn't good looking for example
Thank you so very much for posting this. As a student of Literature, I can't tell you how happy I feel to know that Pacino had a great liking for Shakespeare especially the number of times he mentioned Hamlet's soliloquies... If I had a time machine, I'd love to go back to 60s and 70s to be in the era of the young Al Pacino and Robert Redford ... two people I have GREAT admiration for as actors and as humans...
I would have a hard time pronouncing soliloquoes. Was difficult typing as well
What a beautiful man Al once was. I can't stop staring at his perfect countenance.
He's an articulate man, who loves culture languages expression and has observed society from very close, bringing all that onto the big screen for us to really appreciate fine acting
That's why he is a fantastic actor.
He always loved ACT.
He loved and he still loves it.
Can pass as a lead singer or guitarist in a 70's rock band. The guy is legend!
For me Al Pacino is the most handsome and sexy man ever existed....And his acting is magical... I love him ❤
Legendary actor, adorably humble, and the most gorgeous man in the world ❤
He reminds me of Italian Rainassance paintings
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks that! I always imagine that he is what a Roman god or dark angel would look like....
I was distracted by Abraham Lincoln sitting next to him
that's his twin brother Gabe.
LOL!!
Wow😂😂😂
@@spockboy he has no siblings
Hahahah
A special mind Al is. It's tough to find stuff this early in ones career, thank you for sharing.
I love how quiet the background as there are no people. It's so good to listen to people without music and what else do you need if Al is speaking. His voice is enough.
He was 33. He looked like 23 and sounded like 53 😂
Trueeee. 😄
Really 😲
So you mean he got hotter? I agree.
You kidding? He sounds like a baby here
😂😂😂😂
He is a legend with beautiful eyes and hair great character.✝️🙏🏽❤️💐
I saw him on stage about 20 years ago. He was brilliant. He's an exciting actor to watch live.
A Perfect Man With Perfect Acting Skills.
Al has a gorgeous smile ♥️
I know it's common for a person's voice to change when they get older, but it's still crazy to me just how much his changed from this interview in 1973 at age 33, to the interview he did 10 years later.
Any reason his changed? Normally the change from 33 to 43 is imperceptible. The difference in my parents' voices in their 70s compared to their 30s is pretty mild.
@@DrCasey my personal theory is that the voice change stems from the amount of yelling in film he did in that 10 year span lmaoo
with all the alcohol and drugs people take in the 70s, 10 years were like 20 of this era
@@DrCasey smoking 2
his interviews at 43, he sounds th eexact same - only in the 90s he sounds different and its only slightly, his voice isnt deeper - just rougher, effected by chain smoking. currently in 2000s - 2023 its pretty much normal again if you study his work
I seen Al in person at the Booth Theater in New York 1983 10 years after this interview, at the Booth he did American Buffalo. I still have the playbill. When he came out the back door, there we were waiting. Only 5’7 “but appears magnificent on screen.As he drove off in his black Cherokee Jeep my wife nearly got whacked by the front bumper. Here he just finished Michael Corleone, and was getting ready to do Serpico, Go t not grown. Al is an icon method Actor under Charlie Laughton, and Lee Strasberg. All will go down as the best Actor ever because of the rolls he chose.
Best actor of the world. His eyes tell the story.
Hard to believe this is tony Montana. Such a genius.
exactly 10 years before Tony Montana
@@chriswoosley3883 I honestly love Tony Montana for being so wild, and dare I say that Al Pacino was sexy in Scarface...
@@nickynicks_hell yeah!
So humble, so great. Enough said.
he was a beautiful man ^^
He was. He's still not bad tho.
Bloody gorgeous back in the day! ❤❤
He was very handsome
This al pacino guy is very charming! He should get into acting!
Al Pacino looks like if George Harrison and Paul McCartney had a baby. What manly facial features from the cheekbones to chin.
And that baby was the Godfather.
Two men can't have a baby...
Throw in John's intellect and Ringo's height, and the Beatles as Pacino image, is complete.
i always thought his eyes or mouth expressions look like paul mccartney’s, he should play paul mccartney if they ever make a movie about him
He was SOOO cute..
He still is.
He radiates that energy of " might be very romantic toward his lover"
I just love how he speaks and looks somebody in the eye sexy, masculine and smooth
It's great that Al loved the theatre. Here, he is about to do Richard III, Shakespeare. No matter how successful he became in film, he would always return to the stage, his first love. A brilliant actor, and an engaging man.
That's what I respect & admire most about Al Pacino, he's always referred to himself as an actor not a movie star! But as we know he navigates both with equal aplomb! BTW Richard III was amazing & you simply must see Wilde Salome & Salome! Incredible!
Thats so amazing. He is such a great actor and his admiration for theatre makes him a legend, I think.
It’s so sad we don’t have more interviews from this era. Al was always just a mystery and wanted his privacy, and then he expressed his emotions and gave everything to his performances. it says a lot when even decades later we still admire and love Al and all the rich work he’s given us. His face and eyes are so…. human. there’s no one to touch him, even among his contemporaries. A hundred years, Al 🤍👏🏼
Probably, my big impossible crush ❤️ Love u, Al.
I needed to watch this, thank you so much for uploading it
My favourite actor ever, truly a legend♥️
Never seen such an early Pacino interview - rare!
He was beautiful and that was the Serpico year, 1973.
ive never seen one man undergo puberty multiple times. sometimes i forget its the same guy because he has looked and sounded different so many times, its nutz. most people usually are just older versions of their same selves but this guy has changed so many times its crazy
Young Al Pacino was so handsome.
I need to meet him he’s so gorgeous
too late
He doesn't look like this anymore lol
HES 90
He's 5ft3
Gayatri Sahu he will be 80 years old in April 2020
One of the most handsome and talented men back in those days!!! 😍😍😍
cutest boy in the world
WAS
@@1aJohnnyP He still IS.
You are just JEALOUS.
@ I am but if you go to you tube johnny date from hell you will also be jealous
OH WOW!!!! A year after I was born this video al’s a soul never to be forgotten and hold on to him as long as he lives 🥰💕🙏
he is the greatest and handsome actor in that time
his voice is more beautiful than any other feature Al possesses!
What about his F A C E ???
Everything about him is beautiful but I would say his eyes are the most gorgeous 👀🖤
This, gentlemen, is an artist.
It's interesting, Al has always had a thing for having a scarf around him like here, you can see it all throughout his career.
Yeah he's still always seen with a scarf in public.
Revolver even in LA 😂
Al always dressed nicely, always stylish. I saw this article recently and totally agreed. www.gq.com/story/al-pacino-is-on-one
I know don't you just love that!
Al Pacino has always been my Favorite actor.
Gorgeous and beautiful voice when he speak
I would love to see this whole interview
he's so cute :(
He was sooooo gorgeous and sexy... and OF COURSE his ACTING was/is SUPERB.
OMG! I will see him in my dream again tonight! Adorable Al Pacino! 😍
The voice never changed.
My crush ❤
look how amazing he was back in 73!
I love his voice
Bellissimo ❤️
Beautyful and so talented!!!!!
I'm having a huge crush on him despite him being older than my grandparents
Here because i am reading Sonny Boy his memoir 2024. Nice stuff
Gosh ... He is hot !😍😍😍
Whata great and shy actor...And handsome too..