Al Pacino to Star in THE HUMBLING for Director Barry Levinson
by Ramses Flores Posted:December 16th, 2009 at 7:37 am
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The New York Times Arts Beat is reporting that Al Pacino will star in an adaptation of Philip Roth’s latest novel, The Humbling. The film will be directed by Academy Award winning director Barry Levinson (Rain Man, Bugsy) and will be written by legendary screenwriter Buck Henry (The Graduate, To Die For). Pacino will star in the lead role and also bought the movie rights to the novel, which is about “an aging and irrelevant stage actor who finds hope of renewal through a younger woman”. This sounds pretty bland and cliche to me, but I do have a little bit of hope for this one just because of Buck Henry’s involvement.
Barry Levinson and Al Pacino also just finished working together on the cleverly named Jack Kevorkian biopic, You Don’t Know Jack, which will air on HBO sometime next year.
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Simon Axler, the character portrayed by Al Pacino, is six foot four, Pacino is five foot six.
Hey Nick – Simon Axler in trhe novel is a Jew. Al P is not.
so what?