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Al Pacino was left so traumatised by fame he got therapy. The ‘Scarface’ actor, 84, became globally recognised after his portrayal of quiet soldier-turned bloodthirsty mafia don Michael Corleone in 85-year-old director Francis Ford Coppola’s operatic 1972 Cosa Nostra masterpiece ‘The Godfather’ – and he’s now admitted life in the spotlight led to him suffering the same feelings of discomfort one of his favourite writers experienced. He told presenter Dermot O’Leary, 51, on Saturday (26.10.24) during an appearance on the host’s BBC Radio 2 show: “Jack Kerouac, the great writer – best generation…

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