Al Pacino is a legend of stage, film, and TV—you may not know that he's won two Emmys, and his most recent role is in Amazon's Hunters series—and the 79-year-old actor is showing no signs of slowing down following his star turn in Martin Scorsese's crime epic The Irishman.

And of course, all of those years of acting have led to a pretty impressive bank account for Pacino. Here's what we know about his net worth.

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Al Pacino's net worth is $120 million.

Pacino started his career on stage in 1967, and one of his first roles paid about $125 per week. Five years later, Pacino's career was forever changed when he starred in The Godfather. He got $35,000 for his role as Michael Corleone, which is about $215,000 today when you adjust for inflation.

The Godfather Part II saw Pacino's salary jump to $500,000 ($2.6 million in today's dollars), and he earned 10% of the film's gross on the back-end. However, things got a little sticky when it came time to film the last part of the franchise's trilogy, as Pacino wanted $7 million plus a percentage of the gross.

Director Francis Ford Coppola refused, and he reportedly threatened to rewrite the script and start the film with Michael's funeral sequence. Pacino then agreed to a $5 million salary.

In the '90s, Pacino was earning about $10 million per movie, and that period saw him star in films like Heat and Donnie Brasco. Most recently, it was reported that Pacino has a deal with HBO that guarantees him of $10 million for any movie he stars in on the network. So far, the actor has starred in You Don't Know Jack, Paterno, and Phil Spector.

Pacino has won one Oscar, a BAFTA, two Emmys, two Tonys, and four Golden Globes. He was also nominated for a Grammy in 2001 for Best Spoken Word Album.

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