Al Pacino was spotted out with a pal in California earlier this week, seemingly having some time away from his newborn, after the arrival of his youngest child just weeks ago.
The actor, 83, was spotted leaving what's been described as a "low-key restaurant" in Los Angeles earlier today, having been accompanied by a friend at the venue.
The Academy Award winner - known for films like The Godfather (1972), Scarface (1983) and The Irishman (2019) - is said to have enjoyed lunch with a pal at the restaurant.
He was photographed leaving the venue wearing a casual black t-shirt, which the father-of-four had opted to accompany with a matching suit jacket and a pair of trousers.
Al decided to accessorise the look with a black baseball cap that he was spotted wearing as he departed the restaurant and he was also seen in a pair of black trainers.
The outing comes just weeks after Al welcomed his fourth child, with the birth of his son Roman Pacino having been announced last month through the actor's publicist.
Al welcomed the newborn with Noor Alfallah, 29, whom he's reportedly been in a relationship with for just over a year after having first got together back in April last year.
He already had three children from previous relationships, prior to Roman's birth. He commented in a video obtained by the Daily Mail last month that it was "very special" to be further expanding his family with the new arrival.
Sharing his thoughts, ahead of the birth, the actor said: "It's very special. [...] It always has been." And he went on to further remark: "This is really special coming at this time".
He shares his eldest child, Julie Pacino, 33, with acting coach Jan Tarrant. Julie is said to have ventured into the film industry, like her father, including working as a director.
Al is also a parent to twins Olivia Pacino and Anton Pacino, both 22, whom he shares with actor Beverly D'Angelo, 71 - whose credits include Coal Miner's Daughter (1980).
Over the course of his career, Al has been in numerous films. He's best known for playing Michael Corleone in the Godfather trilogy and Tony Montana in Scarface (1983).
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