Al Pacino stepped out for a rare family moment on the red carpet — and this time, several of his children were right by his side.
The 85-year-old Hollywood legend attended the Los Angeles premiere of his daughter Julie Pacino’s new movie “I Live Here Now” on Thursday, March 12 at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, California.
The Sweet Family Outing
GettyThe special evening turned into a family affair as Pacino posed on the red carpet with three of his children: Julie, 36, and his 25-year-old twins Anton and Olivia.
The group appeared relaxed and cheerful while taking photos together, with the siblings and their famous father even flashing peace signs in one playful shot.
The rare appearance offered fans a glimpse of Pacino’s private family life, which he tends to keep largely out of the spotlight.
Julie, who directed the film, also shared a sweet moment with her father during the event.
GettyIn one photo, she wrapped her arms around Pacino while he smiled for the cameras wearing aviator sunglasses.
Pacino shares Julie with his former partner Jan Tarrant.
His twins Anton and Olivia are from his relationship with actress Beverly D’Angelo.
Pacino Became a Dad Again in His Eighties
The Oscar winner is also father to a young son, Roman, whom he welcomed in 2023 with former partner Noor Alfallah.
While Pacino has enjoyed one of the most celebrated careers in film history, he rarely speaks publicly about his children.
However, he did open up in a 2024 BBC interview about becoming a father again in his eighties.
The actor admitted that raising a toddler at this stage in life has been a remarkable experience.
“You know, I have this little person,” Pacino said while discussing his son Roman. “Everything he does is interesting to me.”
He added that the two have already developed their own ways of bonding.
“So we talk. I play the harmonica with him and we have made this kind of contact. So it’s fun,” he continued.
Pacino also revealed that Roman occasionally communicates with him through messages, joking that the toddler sometimes “texts” him from time to time.
The premiere outing also marked a notable reunion for Pacino and his older children.
The last time he appeared at a major event with them was at the 2020 Academy Awards, where he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in “The Irishman.”
Though Pacino has had decades of Hollywood success — including his Oscar-winning performance in “Scent of a Woman” — the proud father recently shared that his daughter Julie once helped inspire his acting preparation.
Pacino told E! News in June 2025, he recalled asking her, when she was just three years old, to demonstrate how a blind person might move while he was preparing for the role.
Her spontaneous performance impressed him.
“She just did it,” Pacino remembered. “No preparation, nothing.”



