Noor Alfallah’s media existence is currently limited to being a friend. As a friend of old, famous, rich men. Not only is she the heavily pregnant 28-year-old girlfriend of the elderly Al Pacino, she was once the 22-year-old girlfriend of the elderly Mick Jagger.
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But she is more than that, for example, film producer and owner of a bulldog. But let’s start from the back, with her alleged and real lovers:
She noticed Mick Jagger’s “amazing hair” and his “amazing form”. He is much fitter than she is.
She learned a lot from the then 74-year-old ‘Rolling Stones’ frontman, she told HELLO! Magazine 2019, this charming man who is so unlike anyone she has known before. He was her first real boyfriend. So Alfalla has no regrets. It was a happy time.
When the relationship turned into friendship, Alfallah was rumored to immediately fall for Clint Eastwood, then 89.
But in reality, he is primarily her father’s golf partner. And a great filmmaker, that’s why she admires him a lot and sometimes goes out to dinner with him.
Because movies are her thing. Especially old movies. And because old movies were made by people the same age, somehow everything comes together.
Alfallah also collects old movie posters, wears vintage clothes and has many friends who are much older than her. Maybe she’s a bit of an “old soul” herself, she says.
She even enjoyed hanging out with her grandparents. Here in 2014 with her then 81-year-old grandfather and her siblings Remi (bottom right), Sophia (bottom left), and Nessar (top right).
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It was also her grandmother who sparked her love for film. She took her in The Pink Panther (1963) and showed her her first favorite actor, Peter Sellers, on the big screen.
In 2018 it was said: Noor Alfallah left Mick Jagger for the younger Nicolas Berggruen!
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That is also pure nonsense, she says, the then 57-year-old and now $ 3.1 billion American-German Karstadt investor is her ‘partner in crime’, with whom she watches old French films and laughs out loud at that chatter.
But Noor Alfallah doesn’t just watch movies, she also produces them. She has a master’s degree in film production from the University of California. She worked as a freelance producer until the high-profile Lynda Obst called her to write Flashdance (1983), The Fisher King (1991), Sleepless In Seattle (1993), One Fine Day (1996), How to Lose A Guy In Ten Days. (2003) and Interstellar (2014).
“I think you’re great. I know you’re young, but I believe in you,” she told Alfallah, who was vacationing in the south of France, and at the age of 25 became vice president of film and TV development at Lynda Obst Productions, owned by Sony.
And when she’s not making or watching movies, she spends time with her family and Dr. Dre, her French bulldog. Except for her eldest sister, they all live together in the family home in Los Angeles. In a house that resembles enchanted Tuscany on the outside and marble American wealth on the inside.
Alfalla does not smoke, drink or use drugs. That’s why she doesn’t have those tattoos that get milled into the skin in a drunken stupor and then bitterly regret, just a small, deliberate token of mutual family affection on her wrist:
Her home is America, she feels American, but in her heart she knows she is also a little Middle Eastern. Her father is a Kuwaiti venture capitalist and her mother, Alana, is an American entrepreneur. And like her parents, Alfallah wants to get married and have children someday, she said in 2019.
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One goal has already been ticked off. And with Alfredo James Pacino fathering her baby-to-be, there’s even a little bit of Italian blood.
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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.