Were The Magic Happens
Al Pachino
Al Pachino, also known as Tony Montana, is a legendary character in the world of cinema. His portrayal of the Cuban drug lord in the 1983 film "Scarface" has solidified his place as one of the most iconic and memorable characters in Hollywood history. In fact, his character has become so iconic that it was used as an experiment for the cover of the Miami Art Expo. The use of this character on the cover was a bold and unconventional move, but it proved to be a successful one.
The image of Tony Montana, with his fierce gaze and iconic quote "Say hello to my little friend," captured the attention of art enthusiasts and movie lovers alike. It was a unique blend of pop culture and art, showcasing the impact and influence that Al Pachino's performance had on popular culture. This experiment not only paid homage to the talented actor and his iconic role, but also demonstrated the power and versatility of art in bridging different forms of media.


Alfredo James Pacino
Born April 25, 1940 is an American actor.
Considered one of the greatest and
most influential actors of the
20th century, Pacino has received
numerous accolades: including an
Academy Award, two Tony Awards,
and two Primetime Emmy Awards
achieving the Triple Crown of Acting.