Hollywood superstar Al Pacino, who is known for Scarface, The Godfather, House of Gucci and others, once had a brush with death. The Covid-19 pandemic ravaged the planet at the dawn of 2020s and affected many lives. One such person was Al Pacino whose work casts a towering shadow on cinematic excellence, reports People magazine.

While speaking about his upcoming memoir, Sonny Boy, the actor, 84, recalled how he technically died while ill with COVID-19 during the pandemic, which he writes about in the book. Revealing that he "didn't have a pulse" at one point during his health emergency, the actor told ‘People’, "I thought I experienced death. I might not have.

I don't think I have, really. I know I made it”. ALSO READ: Taylor Swift Connection Helped Uma Thurman Get Comfortable With 'Macho' Director Paul Schrader! "I don't think I died.

Everybody thought I was dead. How could I be dead? If I was dead, I fainted", he continued. "And when I opened my eyes, there were six paramedics in my living room.

There was an ambulance outside the door, and two of my doctors were in those space suits (like) on Mars. I looked around and I thought, 'What happened to me?'”. "So I couldn't have died, because how did all those people gather together, the ambulance in front of my house?", he added.

The Godfather star said that his "great assistant Michael Quinn" immediately contacted the paramedics when he noticed something was wrong. "He got the people coming, because the nurse that was t.