Three of Al Pacino’s kids stepped out with the actor for a rare red carpet appearance.
Pacino, 85, attended the premiere of eldest daughter Julie’s psychological thriller film I Live Here Now at Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, California, on Thursday, March 12. The Scarface actor turned the event into a family affair, bringing along his twins, Anton and Olivia, 25.
Pacino sported an all-black ensemble for the event, matching Julie, 36. Meanwhile, Anton dressed casually in a black T-shirt and blue shorts, while Olivia opted for a red sweater and baggy jeans adorned with a cross design. The family smiled as they huddled together for a photo on the red carpet.
At one point, Pacino also posed for a photo alongside Julie, who planted a kiss on her father’s cheek.
Pacino shares Julie with ex Jan Tarrant and Anton and Olivia with ex Beverly D’Angelo. He is also the father of son Roman, 2, with ex Noor Alfallah.
Thursday’s outing marked a rare appearance for Pacino and his eldest kids, who last stepped out together at the 2020 Oscars.
Julie has followed in her father’s footsteps with a career in acting and filmmaking. In 2014, she told the New York Film Academy that she had dreamed of pursuing a film career since childhood.

“As a child I was always making little shorts with my friends and writing stories to act out,” she said at the time. “I remember visiting film sets as a kid and always being incredibly intrigued by the alternate reality that I was stepping into.”
Pacino, meanwhile, has credited Julie with helping him prepare for movie roles, including his Oscar-winning role as blind and retired veteran Frank in the 1992 film Scent of a Woman.
“I remember my oldest daughter was, at the time, 3,” he told E! News in June 2025. “I said to my daughter, ‘Hey, Julie, do a blind person. Can you do a blind person for me?’ She did it and I thought, ‘Wow, I can’t do this because kids are geniuses.’ They have that genius. She just did it. No preparation, nothing.”
The Godfather star has also gushed about raising Roman.
“He’s come into the world a little more now,” Pacino told The New York Times in October 2024. “He’s learning things.”
Opening up about having a child in his 80s, Pacino told BBC in 2024 that he hopes to “be around” for Roman for as long as possible.
“I want to be around for this child. And I hope I am,” he said. “I hope I stay healthy, and he knows who his dad is, of course.”








