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5 Times Al Pacino and Robert De Niro Almost Played Each Other’s Roles

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Tim Molloy

Al Pacino Could Have Starred in Taxi Driver

Columbia Pictures

Levy writes that early in the development of 1976’s Taxi Driver, there was talk of Jeff Bridges or Al Pacino playing the lead role that went, of course, to Robert De Niro. The film became one of the iconic collaborations between De Niro and Scorsese, and we never got to see Pacino with a mohawk.

A year after Taxi Driver, Pacino played a race car driver in Bobby Deerfield. Pacino told interviewer Lawrence Grobel in 1979 that the film is about “avoiding — knowing when to duck, when to move, when to hide, when to roll with the punches. That is what I call my way of survival. I’ve had a lot of selfish incidents in my life. One day I just turned around and said, I am a selfish b——, and I don’t have to be.”

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  • De Niro is known more now for his political garbage than his movies. I wouldn't cross the street to see him in a movie.

  • I can see the comments section is infested with alt-right cult members following the link from the Drudge Report.

  • Pacino has had a much wider body of excellent work (see Scent of a Woman, Devil's Advocate). DeNiro is good in Mob roles, but ordinary in others.

    I also wouldn't mind seeing him stick to movies and away from politics.

  • I agree. Al Pacino has more breath and depth as an actor. DeNiro's ascent into that rarefied air was made possible through Scorcese's directorial balls and know how. Al Pacino's success can be directly related to Pacinos talent. Look at the movie historical perspective. Pacino worked with many talented directors. The same cannot be said of Mr. DeNiro

  • de Niro is an airhead with 5 great performances, each playing someone with brain damage. this is not that hard to do. otherwise he mugs and schticks, and for some reason everyone swoons.

    Pacino hasn't had enough good roles for his talent, and has made some strange choices, but his is the greater talent, by far.

  • "The Irishman" is the third time Pacino and De Niro are united on screen. They never shared the screen in "The Godfather Part II". And to say "only" the fourth is stupid. Most stars aren't ever in the same movie much less four!

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