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Paul Newman

Biography - Paul Newman

If you haven’t heard of Paul Newman, the rock you’ve been living under for the past 50 years is going to take a forklift to dislodge. Fortunately, catching up won’t be a problem, despite Newman being 81 years old. Still active as a philanthropist, actor, race-car driver, and organic food mogul, the good-humored and talented film star has aged like wine, and remains one of Hollywood’s most beloved exports.

Born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1925, Newman’s father was a second-generation Hungarian immigrant and ran a profitable sporting goods store. His mother, a housewife, also hailed from Hungary. After graduating from high school, where Newman was an active dramatist, he enrolled at Ohio University but before finishing he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Upon returning in 1946, Newman finished his degree at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio and then traveled east where he studied acting at Yale University and the famed Actor’s Studio in New York City. After finding success on Broadway and on television, Newman made an inauspicious film debut with 1954’s “The Silver Chalice”, which he has since described as ‘the worst movie of the 50s’. His next film effort was “Somebody Up There Likes Me”, which was a mild success and got Newman noticed by major critics for his terrific performance as boxer Rocky Graziano.

After a remarkable performance that earned him his first of ten Oscar nominations in 1958’s “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”, Newman blossomed in the 60s, becoming a veritable legend by the end of the decade. The famously blue-eyed actor was known for off-beat roles uncharacteristic of such a popular leading man, and his good-natured yet rebellious spirit helped turn the handsome actor into a major sex symbol. Films like “The Hustler”, “Hud”, and “Cool Hand Luke” (all of which garnered Newman Oscar nominations) showcased his quirky talents and his striking good looks. His legendary collaboration with Robert Redford, 1969’s “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”, was a phenomenal success, grossing a then-extraordinary $96 million and earning several Oscar nominations.

During this period Newman also began his impressive directing career with “Rachel, Rachel” in 1968, which earned a Best Picture nomination and starred his wife Joanne Woodward. Newman subsequently directed his wife in four more films, including his stunning adaptation of “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” in 1972. The glamorous and charitable couple is still married after almost 50 years, and the pair has raised three daughters together.

Newman continued his unparalleled success in the 70s, starring in award-winning blockbusters like “The Sting” and “The Towering Inferno”. In the early 80s he received two more Oscar nominations, for “Absence of Malice” and “The Verdict”, both of which are considered among the greatest screen performances of all time. In 1986 he finally brought home an acting Oscar, winning for Martin Scorsese’s “The Color of Money” opposite a young Tom Cruise. More recently Newman has starred in “Nobody’s Fool”, “Road to Perdition”, and the acclaimed television film “Empire Falls”.

When Newman isn’t acting or racing cars (a pursuit he’s become increasingly fond of), he manages a multi-million dollar corporation, Newman’s Own. The successful organic food company makes spaghetti sauce, microwave popcorn, cookies, and other items. All of the proceeds are donated to charity, which has resulted in around $200 million in donations since the company was started in the early 80s. He has recently expressed a desire to retire from his various pursuits within the next few years, but regardless this Renaissance man will be long remembered as one of the kindest and most talented Hollywood stars in history.

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Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Daughters
"2001: A Space Odyssey" New York City Screening - April 3, 1968
New York City
04/03/1968
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
"A Change Is Going To Come: The Concert for John Kerry" at Radio City Music Hall - Arrivals
New York City
07/08/2004
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman backstage at Radio City Music Hall in New York City for "A...
"A Change Is Going To Come: The Concert for John Kerry" at Radio City Music Hall - Backstage and Aud...
New York City
07/08/2004
Paul Newman at Radio City Music Hall in New York City for "A Change Is Going To Come: The ...
"A Change Is Going To Come: The Concert for John Kerry" at Radio City Music Hall - Show
New York City
07/08/2004
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"A Diamond for Martha" Celebration - February 23, 1987
New York City
02/23/1987
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
"A Little Romance" World Premiere Filmex Opening Honoring Laurence Olivier
Century City
03/30/1979
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
"A Streetcar Named Desire" Broadway Opening Night
New York City
04/12/1992
Ron Shelton, Lolita Davidovich, Blaze Starr, and Paul Newman
"Blaze" New York Premiere
New York City
12/12/1989
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Wayne Morris, Harry Belafonte, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman and guests
"Broadway for Peace" - January 21, 1968
New York City
01/21/1968
Paul Newman and Guest
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" Los Angeles Premiere
Los Angeles
09/23/1969
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"Cars" Press Conference with Paul Newman, John Lasseter, Bonnie Hunt and Owen Wilson
Charlotte
05/26/2006
Paul Newman
"Cool Hand Luke" Premiere Party at the Americana Hotel in New York City - November 1, 1967
New York City
11/01/1967
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"Cross Creek" Premiere
New York City
09/12/1983
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"Empire Falls" HBO Films New York Premiere - Arrivals
New York City
05/09/2005
Paul Newman and Dr. Armand Hammer
"Hole In The Wall Gang" Camp Art Auction
New York City
05/04/1987
Paul Newman and Ismail Merchant
"Mr. & Mrs. Bridge" Los Angeles Screening - November 12, 1990
Hollywood
11/12/1990
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"Musicians Against Nuclear Arms" Concert - October 24, 1983
New York City
10/24/1983
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
"Newman's Own" George Awards
New York City
05/19/1999
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
"Nobody's Fool" New York City Premiere - Arrivals
New York City
12/14/1994
Robert Redford and Paul Newman
"Quiz Show" Premiere to Benefit The New York Historical Society
New York City
09/12/1994
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"Road to Perdition" - New York Premiere
New York City
07/09/2002
Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward
"Road to Perdition" New York Premiere - After Party
New York City
07/09/2002
Paul Newman and Warren Beatty
"Stars for McGovern" Benefit Fundraiser
New York City
06/14/1972
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman
"Stars in the Sky" Benefit for the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps - After Party
New York City
04/21/2005
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"Stepmom" New York City Screening
New York City
12/17/1998
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman
"Stones In His Pocket" New York City Performance
New York City
09/04/2001
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
"The Age of Innocence" New York City Premiere
New York City
09/13/1993
Steve Rubell, Paul Newman, and Joanne Woodward
"The Color of Money" New York Premiere - October 8, 1986
New York City
10/08/1986
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"The Glass Menagerie" Los Angeles Premiere
Century City
10/29/1987
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"The Great Waldo Pepper" Premiere - March 12, 1975
New York City
03/12/1975
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman
"Twilight" New York City Premiere
New York City
02/18/1998
Paul Newman and daughter Claire Newman
"Where the Money Is" New York City Premiere
New York City
04/03/2000
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'King of The Hill' - New York Premiere
New York City
07/20/1993
Paul Newman, Julia Roberts and Tony Bennett
“Stars in the Sky” Benefit for the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps - Backstage
New York City
04/21/2005
Paul Newman
“Stars in the Sky” Benefit for the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps - Press Room
New York City
04/21/2005
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“Stars in the Sky” Benefit for the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps - Show
New York City
04/21/2005
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10th Annual Scott Newman Gala
Beverly Hills
11/09/1990
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
1969 New York Film Critics Awards
New York City
01/26/1969
Paul Newman and Ron Galella
1987 SCCA Bendix Trans-Am Race
Lexington
07/12/1987
Paul Newman
1990 Carousel of Hope Ball
Beverly Hills
10/26/1990
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