After starring in David Mamet's CHINA DOLL last season, Al Pacino might be making a quick return to Broadway.
According to Showbiz411, the Tony and Oscar-winning actor is set to take on the role of iconic playwright Tennessee Williams in the new play WHEN GOD LOOKED AWAY, co-starring fellow Tony winner Judith Light. The production is reportedly eyeing a winter 2016 or spring 2017 bow.
Based on Dotson Rader's Williams biography (who has also written the play,) Robert Allan Ackerman will direct. THE COLOR PURPLE's Eric Falkenstein is serving as lead producer.
A workshop presentation of WHEN GOD LOOKED AWAY is currently scheduled to be held in Los Angeles next week.
Actor and director Al Pacino is a unique and enduring figure in the world of American stage and film. Born in East Harlem, he grew up in New York City's South Bronx and studied performing arts until the age of 17 when he moved on to study acting.
He began to draw notice on the stage, honing his craft while working in numerous theatrical productions, including off-Broadway performances that led to multiple off-Broadway Obie Awards and his first Tony Award® by 1969. Pacino continued appearing onstage in the 1970s, picking up another Tony Award® while landing his first leading part in a feature film in 1971. It was the following year that Francis Ford Coppola selected him to take on the BREAKTHROUGH role of Michael Corleone in "The Godfather." He was nominated for an Academy Award® for his work on "The Godfather" and within the next six years he received another four Academy Award nominations for the films "Serpico," "The Godfather Part II," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "...And Justice for All."Photos by Walter McBride
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