Jan 18, 2011 11:01 GMT  ·  By
Al Pacino won Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television at the Golden Globes 2011
   Al Pacino won Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television at the Golden Globes 2011

Al Pacino won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television at this year’s awards ceremony on Sunday. Hours later, he couldn’t even get in at his own party.

The iconic actor was honored for his work on the HBO production “You Don’t Know Jack,” a win he more than deserved, his fans are saying on dedicated forums.

However, after he was handed the award by Tilda Swinton and Geoffrey Rush, Pacino left the Beverly Hilton Hotel in LA, where the Globes ceremony was being held, HollyScoop reports.

When he came back, he was denied entry to his own afterparty, it would seem.

“Hours after his win for best actor in a miniseries or TV movie for HBO’s You Don’t Know Jack, Al left to go tuck his children in bed. He tried to return to the party only to be denied at the door,” the e-zine writes, citing ongoing reports.

It was about 10PM when the actor returned and, as expected, tried to get in at his own party. However, the venue where it was being held was already at full capacity, which prompted security to turn Pacino out.

“After what I assume were some angry phone calls to publicists, he was spotted at the HBO party again around 10:20PM. Someone definitely got fired after that one!” HollyScoop further writes.

In the end, the night ended on a high note for Pacino, who got to celebrate his win with fellow castmates and network people – but not the same can be said about Paz de la Huerta, as we also informed you earlier today.

De la Huerta, star of HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire,” got so intoxicated that security at Chateau Marmont sent her home because she could barely stand, and denied her entry at the afterparty.

To make matters even worse, as she was leaving, the actress took a very embarrassing tumble near the sidewalk, tore her dress and exposed her breast.

Al Pacino’s acceptance speech at the 2011 Golden Globes