Al Pacino, 85, makes rare move of posing with all three adult kids Julie, 36, and twins Anton and Olivia, 25

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Al Pacino proudly posed with all three of his adult children at the premiere of his firstborn daughter's new movie in Los Angeles this week.

Pacino, 85, welcomed Julie, 36, with acting teacher Jan Tarrant, and his twins Anton and Olivia, 25, with Coal Miner's Daughter actress Beverly D'Angelo.

He became one of the oldest known new fathers in the world in June 2023 when his then-girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 32, gave birth to their son Roman.

This Thursday, the Scarface icon gathered together with his grown progeny for a screening of Julie's directorial debut I Live Here Now.

Julie could be seen wrapping her arms affectionately around her father and planting a kiss on his cheek as he beamed proudly on her big night.

He arrived in a charcoal polo shirt, midnight blue blazer, black jeans and a matching scarf, jazzing up the ensemble with a set of gleaming aviators worn at night.

Al Pacino posed proudly with his three adult children children Julie (right), 36, and twins Anton (left) and Olivia (second from left), 25, in Los Angeles this week

This Thursday, the Scarface icon gathered together with his grown progeny for a screening of Julie's directorial debut I Live Here Now

All three of his children gathered lovingly around their father for a few group shots, indicating the harmony that prevails in the blended family.

I Live Here Now is a horror film with a cast including comedian Matt Rife, who has dated such names as Kate Beckinsale and Lucy Hale.

The picture also features Vampire Academy alumna Lucy Fry, Twin Peaks actress Sheryl Lee and The Handmaid's Tale star Madeline Brewer.

In 2011 when Julie was 21 years old, she hit the headlines for a DUI arrest, and immediately expressed public contrition for her 'big mistake.'

She refused to use her father's influence to avoid the legal consequences and said of her error in judgment: 'I never want it to happen again,' via the New York Post

'I was always raised with perspective, and my mom always kept me in check and made sure that I never felt entitled or that I deserved anything because of something that my father did,' explained the then budding filmmaker.

Julie relayed a touching anecdote from her childhood, sharing that when fans would approach her father in restaurants for an autograph, they would gush over her as well.

To deflect them, she hid beneath the table or pretended to be deaf and mute, and her father, 'being an actor, obviously got a huge kick out of that,' she laughed.

Julie could be seen wrapping her arms affectionately around her father and planting a kiss on his cheek as he beamed proudly on her big night

All three of his children gathered lovingly around their father for a few group shots, indicating the harmony that prevails in the blended family

He arrived in a charcoal polo shirt, midnight blue blazer, black jeans and a matching scarf, jazzing up the ensemble with a set of gleaming aviators worn at night

Over the years, he has been involved with a string of stars including Diane Keaton, Tuesday Weld, Jill Clayburgh and Veruschka, but never made it down the aisle

One of the early movies she made was Not Another Al Pacino Movie, a parody of her father's films she made with her friends at the age of 12 for his birthday.

Pacino once touchingly told a story about how Julie, as a little girl, influenced his performance in the 1992 movie Scent of a Woman, for which he won an Oscar.

'I was playing a blind man and I remember my oldest daughter was at the time three. I visited blind institutions and they were great to me,' he told E! News.

'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 and she was blind and she just did it, no preparation, nothing.'

Over the years, he has been involved with a string of stars including Diane Keaton, Tuesday Weld, Jill Clayburgh and Veruschka, but never made it down the aisle. 

In his 2024 memoir Sonny Boy, he confessed that he 'always shied away from marriage. I guess I didn't see how it would help anything. I just wanted to avoid what I thought, at the time, was the inevitable: an entrance to the pain train.' 

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