83-year-old Al Pacino’s girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 29, gives birth to son: report

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Al Pacino’s much younger girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, is officially his baby’s mama. The 29-year-old Hollywood producer has reportedly given birth to the 83-year-old Oscar winner’s fourth child.

Sources told TMZ that Noor “recently” gave birth to a baby boy named Roman and that the new mom and dad are both “ecstatic.”

Pacino and Alfallah have been romantically connected since last year, according to People. Last month, reps for Pacino confirmed to The Daily News there was a baby on the way.

Pacino already has a 33-year-old daughter, Julie Pacino, with acting coach Jan Tarrant. He’s also the father of 22-year old twins Anton and Olivia Pacino with actress Beverly D’Angelo.

The “Serpico” star is not totally in a class by himself as a new dad fathering children in his golden years.

His frequent co-star Robert De Niro recently revealed he had welcomed his seventh child at age 79. The “Raging Bull” star’s girlfriend, Tiffany Chen, gave birth to daughter Virginia Chen-De Niro on April 6. “CBS Mornings” anchor Gayle King exclusively shared a first look of the baby girl a month later.

But they’re not the only proud papas who welcomed new bundles of joy while being considered a more appropriate age for grandfatherhood. Rocker Mick Jagger, late broadcaster Larry King and actor Clint Eastwood are among renowned celebrities who fathered newborns after the age of 65.

Pacino shared the joys of fatherhood in 2014 interview.

“I’m a part of their life,” he told The New Yorker. “When I’m not, it’s upsetting to me and to them. So that’s part of the gestalt. And I get a lot from it. It takes you out of yourself. When I do a movie, and I come back, I’m stunned for the first 20 minutes. These people are asking me to do things for them? Huh? I’m not being waited on? Wait a minute. Uh-oh, it’s about them! That action satisfies. I like it.”