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Al Pacino and Robert De Niro pay tribute to Robert Duvall, legend of 'The Godfather'

Al Pacino and Robert De Niro pay tribute to their late co-star Robert Duvall, who recently passed away at the age of 95.

Following the announcement of Robert Duvall's death at the age of 95, Hollywood celebrities expressed their condolences and tributes, particularly his prominent colleagues from 'The Godfather' saga, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. Both actors honored Duvall, who portrayed Tom Hagen, a pivotal character in the Corleone family's story.

Al Pacino shared his sorrow and admiration for Duvall as an exceptional actor, stating, "It was an honor to have worked with Robert Duvall." He emphasized Duvall's innate talent, deep connection to cinema, and his remarkable understanding, which will not be forgotten. Pacino's words reflected not only professional respect but also a close bond formed through their work on one of contemporary cinema's most influential projects.

Similarly, Robert De Niro, who played the young Vito Corleone in 'The Godfather Part II,' also joined in the tribute. He remarked, "God bless Bobby. I hope to live until I’m 95 too," underscoring the personal impact that Duvall had on those who worked alongside him. This moment of solidarity highlights the deep connections shared among actors in the film industry, especially those who have contributed to its most significant works.

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