The 74-year-old "Godfather" star insists he doesn't mind being recognised when he is out and about, though his kids find it harder to deal with, reported Female First.
"I haven't been in a grocery store or ridden a subway in 50 years. I don't mind (fame) but my kids have a difficult time going out with me publicly.
"I'm fine not having anonymity, I've sort of learnt how to live with it," he said.
The actor said he will support his children if they decide to follow in his footsteps because he thinks they are already showing signs of talent.
"My youngest daughter made a video the other day - just like that - put it together, edited, did the whole thing. Amazing," he added.
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