Saturday, September 27, 2008

Hollywood legend Paul Newman passes at 83

There is sad news in Hollywood today. Paul Newman has died at the age of 83.

Photo found at http://www.paul-newman.com/

Paul Newman was a great actor, and had been in entertainment since the 1950’s, made 50 films, was on television and performed in the theater. He was of a generation that could act in all the formats, not just one that most today do.

He is known for phenomenal performances in films like Cool Hand Luke, The Sting (a favorite), The Hustler (another favorite), and The Color of Money. He was so good that he was nominated for 10 Oscars over his career, and he won one and received 2 honorary Oscar Awards.

He worked with some of the greatest directors and actors in the entertainment business. The list includes: Alfred Hitchcock, John Huston, Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, the Coen brothers, Lauren Bacall, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Forest Whitaker, Jackie Gleason, George C. Scott, and Robert Redford.

Newman was also an accomplished race car driver. A passion that he pursued for decades. He was able to turn professional in 1977. He took second place in the grueling Le Mans Race in ‘79 and 5th place in Daytona in ’77.

Newman was also a charitable man. One of the most noted celebrity charitable contributors he gave for the causes he believed in most, children, though his Newman’s Own multi-million dollar food company is noted as having given over $175 million to charities. The company took no profits, all the money made was given away – name another celebrity or entertainer that has done something similar.

He also created the Scott Newman Foundation, after the death of his only son due to drugs. The foundation financed the production of anti-drug films for children.

And it must be noted that Paul Newman was married for 50 years, one of the longest Hollywood marriages. He was not seen in the various paparazzi magazines, nor was he known for scandals. He was a quiet man, of good humor and respect.

Like many in his generation, Newman served in the Navy during World War II. After the war he studied at Yale, and was part of the famed Actor’s Studio in New York City.

Newman is survived by his wife, five children, two grandsons and his older brother Arthur.

3 comments:

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M. Vass said...

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Mary Jo C. Boggs Says:
September 28th, 2008 at 4:41 pm e
It is a sad sad day for all moviegoers who appreciate a fine and decent human being who
just happened to be most remarkable actor. He left us much too soon.

Gerry Blalock Says:
September 28th, 2008 at 8:40 pm e
I feel like I’ve know him all my life. I will truly miss him, and his gorgeous blue eyes. He was a wonderful, caring actor and will always hold a special place in my heart. I never thought you would ever leave this world Paul.

Sincerely,
Mrs. James Blalock

Warren Shultz Says:
September 28th, 2008 at 11:24 pm e
Paul Newman, will be not be forgoten the mole for Pail will never be used again.
We will miss your big smile at win of a race.
Will sure miss you, Warren Shultz **Address withheld by editor decision**
PS I am 83 yrs also.

Anonymous said...

it's hard not to admire Paul Newman for putting his money to work in such productive ways