Al Pacino shared bad memories about Covid-19, said - it felt like I faced death

Al Pacino: Veteran Hollywood actor Al Pacino shared an incident during the Covid epidemic and said that the nurse could not feel his pulse. He said that this experience was like death for him.

Al Pacino shared bad memories about Covid-19, said - it felt like I faced death
Al Pacino shared bad memories about Covid-19, said - it felt like I faced death

The time of the Covid epidemic was very critical for everybody. This worst tragedy washed away all the distances between common and special people. That time it affected everybody. He is also an Academy Award-winning actor who got a very frightening experience with Covid. It is reported that once during the epidemic time in the year 2020, Al Pacino fell ill with Covid 19 and fainted. He said he felt he had experienced death at that time.

One of the great actors of Hollywood, Al Pacino, has worked in a long list of films like 'The Godfather Trilogy', 'Scarface' and 'Heat'. He recounts that he was told by a nurse that he had no pulse at one time; after which his assistant Michael Quinn took immediate action and contacted the paramedics. "They called people [in time] because the person that was nursing me told them she can't feel my pulse," the actor said.

As Al Pacino further said in related news that appeared in the People magazine, "I couldn't have died because the way everybody came together, the ambulance came in front of my house, but I felt I had experienced death. Maybe I didn't feel it exactly, but it was no less than that. However, I now feel that I have really achieved something." He said that at that time everybody thought he was dead, but he soon realized that he was not dead.

The actor further said, "How could I be dead? If I was dead, I would have passed out and when I opened my eyes, there were six paramedics in my living room. There was an ambulance outside the door and two doctors in space suits who were going to Mars. I looked around and thought what happened to me?" When asked during this interview if his health scare has changed the way he lives his life, he said, "Absolutely not." The actor will soon be seen in Johnny Depp-directed 'Modi - Three Days on the Wings of Madness', which will release on December 5.