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Daily Mail
6 days ago
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- Daily Mail
Al Pacino's son Roman is the image of his famous father when he was young as his mom takes him to park in LA
Al Pacino 's little look-alike son Roman was spotted enjoying a fun day at the park with his mom in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The Oscar winner, 85, shares the boy with film producer Noor Alfallah, 31, and the little one has inherited his father's black wavy hair and looks. Mother and son were seen enjoying the slide at sunny Coldwater Canyon Park. Alfallah wore faded black jeans with a matching hoodie and monochrome adidas sneakers. Roman, who turns two on June 30, looked adorable in a white T-shirt, black shorts, and beige sneakers. The toddler held on tight to a little snack pack as he and his mother took their turn on the slide. Pacino and Alfallah began their short relationship after bumping in to each other at the celebrity hotspot E Baldi in Beverly Hills a year. 'I thought it was cool. I thought, wow, that's Al Pacino. I went to film school, so I wasn't dumb about who he was,' she told Vogue Arabia. 'He's a very talented and unique person. But I had no intention of thinking like, "Oh, he is going to be my son's father one day."' The two discovered they lived close by each other and during the pandemic, she said, 'we started spending every day together, playing chess and watching movies. It was like film school with Al Pacino,' she said of the experience. Explaining the transition from friends to lovers, she said merely: 'I guess, it just became something more.' Although many were surprised at the 53-year age gap, Alfallah seemed to take it all in stride. 'I've been an old soul all my life,' she claimed. 'I have friends who are 70 years old; men and women who are just totally my friends who I love, who I'd rather be with than people my age. I've always been like that.' 'I don't know why. I think I like the wisdom, the experience, the life in them. That's attractive to me.' Alfallah and Pacino are not together romantically any more, but they reunited professionally for their next project. She is a producer on Dead Man's Wire, a film based on the true story of a former real estate developer who takes the mortgage banker who did him wrong hostage using a sawed-off shotgun, demanding $5million and a personal apology. Pacino stars along with Bill Skarsgard and Coleman Domingo in the historical thriller set for release later this year.


Daily Mail
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Al Pacino's son Ramon looks just like him when he was young as ex Noor takes the child to a park
Al Pacino 's little look-alike son Ramon was spotted enjoying a fun day at the park with his mom in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The Oscar winner, 85, shares the tyke with film producer Noor Alfallah, 31. Mother and son were seen enjoying the slide at sunny Coldwater Canyon Park. Alfallah looked relaxed in faded black jeans with a black hoodie and black and white Adidas sneakers. The Apprentice executive producer's long dark hair was brushed straight and she appeared to be wearing little makeup and place dark sunglasses atop her head. Young Ramon, who turns two June 30, looked adorable in a white T-shirt, black shorts and beige sneakers. He seems to have inherited his father's wavy black hair. The toddler, who has several teeth, held on tight to a little snack pack as he and his mother took their turn on the slide. Pacino and Alfallah began their May-December relationship bumping in to each other at the celebrity hotspot E. Baldi in Beverly Hills a year after initially meeting at a dinner hosted by mutual friends. 'I thought it was cool. I thought, wow, that's Al Pacino. I went to film school, so I wasn't dumb about who he was,' she told Vogue Arabia. 'He's a very talented and unique person. But I had no intention of thinking like, oh, he is going to be my son's father one day.' The two discovered they lived close by each other and during the pandemic, she said, 'we started spending every day together, playing chess and watching movies. It was like film school with Al Pacino,' she said of the experience. Explaining the transition from friends to lovers, she said merely, 'I guess, it just became something more.' Although many were surprised at the 53-year age gap, Alfallah seemed to take it all in stride. 'I've been an old soul all my life,' she claimed. 'I have friends who are 70 years old; men and women who are just totally my friends who I love, who I'd rather be with than people my age. I've always been like that.' 'I don't know why. I think I like the wisdom, the experience, the life in them. That's attractive to me.' Alfallah and Pacino are not together romantically any more, but they reunited professionally for their next project. She is a producer on Dead Man's Wire, a film based on the true story of a former real estate developer who takes the mortgage banker who did him wrong hostage using a sawed-off shotgun, demanding $5 million and a personal apology. Pacino stars along with Bill Skarsgård and Coleman Domingo in the historical thriller set for release later this year.


Daily Mail
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Al Pacino's mini-me son wears rocker T-shirt during rare appearance with mom Noor, 31
Al Pacino 's ex-girlfriend Noor Alfallah took their toddler son out for lunch in Beverly Hills on Thursday. The film producer, 31, welcomed her first child with the Scarface actor, 85, back in June 2023. She went to grab a bite at Italian restaurant E Baldi with their son Roman, nearly two, and his nanny. The Godfather star's mini-me son rocked a Grateful Dead raglan shirt, and at one point, Alfallah was multi-tasking as she carried him on her hip while picking up a call. During their casual outing in Los Angeles, Alfallah sported a simple yet chic, all-black outfit. She wore a black camisole paired with a knit cardigan and skinny jeans for their lunch outing. The film producer, 31, welcomed her first child with the Scarface actor, 84, back in June 2023; pictured March 2024 in Hollywood She wore her hair down and appeared to be wearing little to no makeup, sporting a pair of gold-framed aviator sunglasses, while out on the sunny day. The couple had began dating in April 2022 and announced that they were expecting their first child together just weeks before his arrival. Shortly after giving birth to Roman, however, the pair parted ways. Even though they broke up, they appeared on good terms as she supported him at one of his movie screenings late last year. At the time, she was also rumored to be dating Bill Maher, 68. Just last month, Alfallah joined Pacino in helping him celebrate his 85th birthday. She was spotted driving the Godfather vet to his star-studded soirée in Los Angeles to party alongside the likes of Anjelica Huston, Rita Wilson, Ringo Starr, Jerry Seinfeld, Jessica Alba also Bill Maher, per DeuxMoi. Late last year, she insisted that her relationship with Maher is strictly platonic as she opened up about co-parenting with her 'best friend' Pacino. The Godfather star's mini-me son rocked a Grateful Dead raglan shirt, and at one point, Alfallah was multi-tasking as she carried him on her hip while picking up a call The on-and-off couple have since sparked rumors that they rekindled their romance as they have been spotted on a number of outings together in recent months, including Pacino's 85th birthday party last month; pictured alongside The Apprentice director Ali Abbasi and actor Jeremy Strong in October 2024 She told TMZ that she and Pacino were no longer together but said that co-parenting Roman together has been 'amazing.' The pair, who share a 54-year age gap, are parents to their first child together and Pacino's fourth. In addition to their toddler son Roman, Pacino is also a father to three adult children. He shares daughter Julie, 35, with acting teacher Jan Tarrant as well as 23-year-old twins Anton and Olivia with The Coal Miner's Daughter actress Beverly D'Angelo. Alfallah previously revealed in Vogue Arabia that she and Pacino met at a dinner party in the late 2010s and became friends. 'He's a very talented and unique person. But I had no intention of thinking, like, "Oh, he is going to be my son's father one day",' she admitted. 'Al lives down the street from my house and we started spending every day together, playing chess and watching movies. It was like film school with Al Pacino,' she continued. 'I guess it just became something more.'