Al Pacino Breaks Down How He Developed the Voice & Character of Jimmy Hoffa, Serpico and other roles
Al Pacino explains how he uses his voice to create a a character that allows him to transform for his roles and tells the story of how he got tapped for "The Irishma." He explains what it takes for him to prep a role that's based on a real person like Jimmy Hoffa or Frank Serpico compared to fictional characters. http://bit.ly/VarietySubscribe / variety / variety / variety

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