Al Pacino recalls falling unconscious during near-death experience: ‘I didn’t have a pulse’
By Sara Whitman,
12 hours ago
Al Pacino revealed he was once unconscious and nearly died in his home while suffering from COVID-19.
“I was sitting there in my house, and I was gone. … I didn’t have a pulse,” the “Godfather” actor, 84, told the New York Times Magazine in a piece published Saturday.
“In a matter of minutes they were there — the ambulance in front of my house.”
Pacino further recalled, “I had about six paramedics in that living room, and there were two doctors, and they had these outfits on that looked like they were from outer space or something.”
The Oscar winner said he fell unconscious after telling employees he was feeling “unusually not good” while battling his COVID-19 symptoms, which included a fever and dehydration.
He did not reveal when the scary incident occurred.
Pacino said that in his final moments, he did not view death in the same way he thought he would.
“I didn’t see the white light or anything,” the “Scarface” star said. “There’s nothing there.”
He shares his daughter Julie Marie with ex-girlfriend Jan Tarrant and twins Anton and Olivia with his ex Beverly D’Angelo, whom he dated between 1997 and 2003.
Pacino takes his role of father quite seriously and told the Guardian in 2015 that he splits his time between the East and West Coasts to ensure he is the most “responsible” father possible.
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The fact that he saw nothing there should have disturbed him greatly. God is giving him a second chance. He better take it. He is not promised a third.
WEASEL.
8h ago
he’s a lot better than that toad robert dezero any day
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