I just read an item written by Susan Sarandon. She was making a film with Paul Newman and Gene Hackman. She shared star billing with the two men. When it came out that Ms. Sarandon was being paid a lot less than her two leading men, Mr. Newman gave her some of his salary. What a gesture. A great man just became greater, in my eyes..
AGREE. He is Well just so HANDSOME. I have never met anyone as HANDSOME. Plus, what an actor and most important was just a really great honest and humanitarian. Paul was one of kind. Thank U for your comment
The man was a great person through and through. He wanted to be treated like any other person, and didn’t give autographs either. Gave hundreds of millions to various charities to this day
Paul was born with the genetic and social lottery. Not even Alexander the Great had it as good as he did. Actually probably except Paul lived a full life without much struggle.
If you judge people's lifes from the outside, everything might seem perfect. Yes, he had good genes, but, genes aren't necessarily a sign of a happy life.
@@psibrunojusto I think everybody is well aware of that by now; that no life can ever be perfect. It's how we deal with the trials and tribulations is where it truly counts.
@@anamarte7547 He had a very difficulty relationship with his father. He lost a son to a drug overdose. He was full of guilt for leaving his first wife which you can say was his own doing but he was very very hard on himself and I don’t think he ever got over it. He suffered allot in his life so don’t assume he had it easy.
This intelligent, brilliant, very handsome man was obviously not interested in posing as a superstar. There was no air, no vanity, only dedication to his job. His fifty-year career and an endless array of first-rate performances speak for themselves.
He was not only a great actor and handsome man, he was thoroughly likable - and for good reason. Not without his faults, I'm sure, but humility and intelligence were his main traits. And he could be funny too. Being too young to appreciate his earlier movies, I've made it a point to watch them now. There are so many to choose from, including the later ones Lucky me.
I agree with Newman about not giving autographs. People can be a pain in the ass at times. He’s a human being. All he really requires is to give a great performance. Some actors are shy and a simple hello and I’ve enjoyed your performance is all that you should say to an actor, if even that. I wouldn’t say anything to them even if I enjoyed their performance. Respecting their privacy is important. People need to realize that these people want to be left alone. If you truly like them, leave them alone.
@@patriciamaeda852 Well, I would have to agree with you. They've already heard people complementing them for the movies they liked. I look at it this way, why bother them? Then there are the ones with huge egos like Steve Segal. I wouldn't want to say anything to that guy. In fact, I'd feel much more comfortable walking away from him. LoL.
Back when men were handsome, classy, had style, masculine, charisma and talent. He loved his wife. He was so handsome and very talented. Men today don't compare.
@@arnavverma4507Alain Delon était très beau jeune aussi, mais pas un homme bien. Il a toujours été très imbu de lui-même, sans aucune humilité persuadé qu’il pouvait avoir n’importe quelle femme… Paul Newman a été l’opposé, il ne se prenait pas au sérieux et était très proche de sa famille, et il s’est engagé pour de belles causes.❤
Agreed. I’m 100% heterosexual & Paul Newman makes me all giddy no matter what he’s doing or at any age lol. Prob the best looking man God ever created.
I love the fact that Paul, but also the interviewer especially in the last clip, talks clearly but not loudly and he seems to reflect about his responses. Nowadays we see much more speed and I don't really think this has brought us more authenthicity than this era where everything was ponderate and generally more polite. I often come back here because there's no aggressivness and an enviroment we now have lost to look up to and try to relive with a new aknowledgment that if we change our behaviour and attitude towards life, we already made a great step to give something positive to our society, like he said.
Another of the film greats, love this man's material and ability, from a different era I was lucky to have seen when film was about ability and entertainment coupled with talent and personality. He brought so much joy into our lives what more acclaim need you want.
Guys do not compliment other guys on how they look. I will say, for as much as people appreciated Paul Newman's looks, he should have been appreciated even more for the honor, respect, goodness, and high moral quality he lived his life. That speaks much more to who he was than his looks. His looks were just genetics, which he had no control of, unlike his character, which he had total control of. Peace to Paul Newman's soul.
Yes and I understand what you mean by genetics, but the fact that he was such a kind and humble man, it made him even that much more good looking. In fact, I saw a biography about him, and they said he never thought of himself as even remotely good looking. Very modest and humble.
How can someone be humble and handsome all at the same time? He truly was one of a kind. He also wasn't perfect, and that's what makes him even more appealing. He drank a lot at one point, and had affairs sometimes too. But he was also very charitable and generous.
My favorite actor of all time. And I LOVE that he never signed autographs. I personally have never understood them: What's the point of having a "star" write his name on a peice of paper? If you're such a fan, it's meeting them enough?Being nudged in a drugstore at 11PM, when you just crawled out of bed with the flu is quite irritating. A lot of people say, "So what? Just write down your name and it's over." As if it were that easy. Benial conversation and being stared at GET'S OLD really quick....Paul Newman was a very intelligent, nice, and unique actor and person. I miss him.
I myself never asked for autographs, but I can understand why many do, in the same way that we all buy records, go to concerts, or watch movies, only one step beyond that. Celebrity does that. However, we must never forget that they are human beings doing a job,be it an actor, a singer,... and that it must be tiring signing autographs and being nice to everyone who meets them.
Today, "selfies" have replaced autographs. I am shocked and disgusted by people who assume that a performer should be expected, if not outright obligated to pose for a photo with any and everybody who demands one. I think it is a downright abusive practice and should be resisted by the victimized performers.
Paul Newman was one of my favorite actors. Love the Verdict and Absence of Malice. And the food business he and his partner started has been so successful - read the book about it- interesting. And ofcourse read about the Hole In The Wall Camp- my friends 3 year old grandson was recently diagnosed with a sacoma so this camp for sick kids is pretty special in my book.
In the third interview, Paul seems very subdued, emotionally exhausted and perhaps depressed? You wonder sometimes what a person is going through at any given time based on their body language and tone. Paul Newman is still the GOAT. A true movie star who was also an excellent ACTOR.
In the 1982 interview he is wearing his everyday watch (Rolex Daytona), which was auctioned a few years back for $17 million. Why? Because it was Paul Newman's watch. A true legend and humanitarian. An extraordinary life.
Reminds me of my grandpa, who would let us watch movies of the ilk of "Cool Hand Luke" once my grandma went to bed. Thanks to RUclips for letting me explore my childhood.
Newman's own food dressing still sells to this day ! Recipe from Paul and Joanne ..all proceeds to this day go to charity ..they once joked 'we made more money from our sauces than our movies' Over 500 million and counting!
I think it was Bill Goldman who said that after a week rehearsing the script of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid with Newman and Redford, he felt really ugly...funny story.
ha ha...yes, William Goldman did say that in ADVENTURES IN THE SCREEN TRADE. Probably the most inside book on Hollywood ever written. "Nobody knows anything."
Paul Newman, a truly American icon. He was not a good talker, but he talked with his unique calmness, visible personality, and cool comportment. He just played his nature.
I share so many of points of view Newman shares in this interview. He just seems to have lived a life without making excuses or some parity about how he was supposed to be as a celebrity. I think it paid off in his later life by being left alone. His point of view of acting, and wanting to do other things especially creating Newman's Own for which at least why he was still alive donated millions to charity without thinking of payoffs for inventing it or the people that administer it now. I'd have to look into its current status. I still believe some of the profits are still given away.
Y’all should have seen Paul when he was in his 20s…especially on the film Garden of Eden as a background actor and supporting role for James 😩😍. Bro was such a STUD 😳..
I've seen celebrities, and my first impulse is to leave them entirely alone going about my business, and allowing them to go about theirs without interruption. I saw Peter Graves from the Mission Impossible series on tv in a Safeway supermarket in Hollywood or nearby. He was just shopping. I didn't say a word to him, and just a glance when I noticed him I don't think he even saw.
ONE OF MY FAVORITE ACTORS OF ALL TIME A MOUNT RUSHMORE. FAVORITE WITH. JACK NICHOLSON. ROBERT DE NIRO AND DUSTIN HOFFMAN A GREAT AND HONORABLE MAN A GREAT AMBASSADOR A GREAT PERSON AND OBVIOUSLY AND GREAT ACTOR I WISH THERE WERE MORE CELEBRITIES LIKE MR PAUL NEWMAN A ICONIC AMERICAN TREASURE WHAT A CAREER. WHAT A MAN A LEGEND AMONG LEGENDS SIMPLY THE BEST MAY HE REST IN HEAVEN JANUARY 1925 SEPTEMBER 2008.
Paul wasn't just attractive - he had a very charismatic way of moving his facial muscles, the eyebrow, the corner of his mouth, the tilt of his head, then the voice. Huge charisma.
If I were casting a biopic about the late, great Paul Newman, to play Mr. Newman, Patrick Wilson would be on my shortlist, because, I think, he bears a remarkable resemblance to Paul Newman.
His view on autographs 😂 imagine now. He would be doing his business at the urinal & the bloke would be standing there with his mobile/cell asking for a selfie 😂
People should bother struggling actors because they need the attention and leave the successful ones alone but of course that wouldn’t work. I remember when I worked with him how helpful he was and I will never forget that…wait a minute that was a dream 😢
This is a movie star...not what we have today. Married to the same woman for 50 yrs - again, not what we have today. Class... The car pranks between him and Redford, sound suspiciously like the pranks that Clooney and Pitt claim....
I think he was probably the best looking man Hollywood ever had his parents were Hungarian and Austrian and he was half Christian half Jewish and an Aquarius for anyone that wants to know his sign etc. Joanne though an Oscar winning actress for the Three Faces of Eve was happy to give up her career and have about a half dozen daughters for him too. Can't forget his humanitarianism either not to virtue signal but his food products gave 100% of proceeds to childrens charities and he founded the Scott Newman foundation after his son overdosed too.
I just read an item written by Susan Sarandon. She was making a film with Paul Newman and Gene Hackman. She shared star billing with the two men. When it came out that Ms. Sarandon was being paid a lot less than her two leading men, Mr. Newman gave her some of his salary. What a gesture. A great man just became greater, in my eyes..
but that makes her sound greedy.
JD Webb no it doesn’t. How does it sound greedy to want to get paid the same as your coworkers?
What film was that?
And now you have Amber heard
id make a movie with him for free
How can anyone be this handsome?
AGREE. He is Well just so HANDSOME. I have never met anyone as HANDSOME. Plus, what an actor and most important was just a really great honest and humanitarian. Paul was one of kind. Thank U for your comment
trailblazehaze I agree with you but I believe there were two incredibly handsome men in this world, one being Paul the other being Elvis Presley
We were lucky to have both
gorgeous man
O dear Paul is soooooo handsome
If the Greek gods sculpted a human face to match their beauty, Paul Newman would have been the first to have been made.
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He is gorgeous but extremely talented as well&a humanitarian ❤
The man was a great person through and through. He wanted to be treated like any other person, and didn’t give autographs either. Gave hundreds of millions to various charities to this day
Exactly. He was an outstanding person out and out. I love him.
He seems so thoughtful in his responses- but not full of himself like so many actors.
Introverted feeling dom
Exactly.
He lived a truly fulfilled life.
Paul was born with the genetic and social lottery. Not even Alexander the Great had it as good as he did. Actually probably except Paul lived a full life without much struggle.
@@anamarte7547 no he lost his only son 28 years old to drug overdose. I would say his life was not all perfect
If you judge people's lifes from the outside, everything might seem perfect. Yes, he had good genes, but, genes aren't necessarily a sign of a happy life.
@@psibrunojusto I think everybody is well aware of that by now; that no life can ever be perfect. It's how we deal with the trials and tribulations is where it truly counts.
@@anamarte7547
He had a very difficulty relationship with his father.
He lost a son to a drug overdose.
He was full of guilt for leaving his first wife which you can say was his own doing but he was very very hard on himself and I don’t think he ever got over it.
He suffered allot in his life so don’t assume he had it easy.
What a humble man. I loved Newman's films. Sadly missed.
What an intense gaze! Where are men like him today? Where are the charismatic ones... I "miss" those times.
You have good taste, he stayed in great shape, chiseled and to be racing a car at 70 years and older at 185 mph, just incredible.
He does now, and always has done, makes me melt when he stares with those gorgeous blue eyes.
This intelligent, brilliant, very handsome man was obviously not interested in posing as a superstar. There was no air, no vanity, only dedication to his job. His fifty-year career and an endless array of first-rate performances speak for themselves.
In Italy he has created the dynamo camp, to help children. He was such a wonderful soul
Life is short. No matter how good looking you are, we will all age. Just appreciate yourself as you are, in this very second.
If he was british, he would definately play Bond
Soooooo true
А что хорошего в Бонде? Лучше всего то, что он сыграл Мэрфи в "Форт Аппачи. Бронкс." Настоящий человек, а не супермен...
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@@user-qp3gl4dx1l I agree.
He was not only a great actor and handsome man, he was thoroughly likable - and for good reason. Not without his faults, I'm sure, but humility and intelligence were his main traits. And he could be funny too. Being too young to appreciate his earlier movies, I've made it a point to watch them now. There are so many to choose from, including the later ones Lucky me.
I agree with Newman about not giving autographs. People can be a pain in the ass at times. He’s a human being. All he really requires is to give a great performance. Some actors are shy and a simple hello and I’ve enjoyed your performance is all that you should say to an actor, if even that. I wouldn’t say anything to them even if I enjoyed their performance. Respecting their privacy is important. People need to realize that these people want to be left alone. If you truly like them, leave them alone.
Or write a letter
I saw Paul Newman and Joanne and innumerable other “stars” and never said anything to any of them
@@patriciamaeda852 Well, I would have to agree with you. They've already heard people complementing them for the movies they liked. I look at it this way, why bother them? Then there are the ones with huge egos like Steve Segal. I wouldn't want to say anything to that guy. In fact, I'd feel much more comfortable walking away from him. LoL.
Agree. I would never sign anything for anybody. These folks don't own him, and he owes them nothing either.
Paul Newman a great guy. Great Memories. The old school of actors.
Back when men were handsome, classy, had style, masculine, charisma and talent. He loved his wife. He was so handsome and very talented. Men today don't compare.
People today don't compare. People.
Sure they do ,they're called boomers and most of them can even hang sheetrock
Yeah i definitely agree ✌️
He loved his second wife that he left his first wife for.
an American icon, may he live on in film and in people's hearts for centuries to come!
i love how he says its hard to start at 47 but he ends up competitively racing that year!
And keeps it up until he's 70
Is and always will be the most handsome man I have ever seen.
Nobody has ever been as handsome as PN! A great actor & a legend plus a decent good human being.
The women in the audience are mesmerised by him!
We are in 2020 and still no one can make a movie like cool hand luke ..
Tis is true
The most beautiful actor of all time in all countries. And the most modest! I like him SO much! ♥️
alain delon >>>>
@@arnavverma4507Alain Delon était très beau jeune aussi, mais pas un homme bien. Il a toujours été très imbu de lui-même, sans aucune humilité persuadé qu’il pouvait avoir n’importe quelle femme… Paul Newman a été l’opposé, il ne se prenait pas au sérieux et était très proche de sa famille, et il s’est engagé pour de belles causes.❤
@@MC-bq9dj Vous êtes la première femme que je rencontre qui parle un peu de bon sens. Toutes les autres femmes sont folles de lui.
he makes brad pitt look like shrek. what a beautiful man.
Nope
@@patriciamaeda852 Jup
Agreed. I’m 100% heterosexual & Paul Newman makes me all giddy no matter what he’s doing or at any age lol. Prob the best looking man God ever created.
He has bad hair
Burt Lancaster is another dreamboat ❤.
I love the fact that Paul, but also the interviewer especially in the last clip, talks clearly but not loudly and he seems to reflect about his responses. Nowadays we see much more speed and I don't really think this has brought us more authenthicity than this era where everything was ponderate and generally more polite. I often come back here because there's no aggressivness and an enviroment we now have lost to look up to and try to relive with a new aknowledgment that if we change our behaviour and attitude towards life, we already made a great step to give something positive to our society, like he said.
He must be one of the most gorgeous men I've ever seen.
Yeah no one could really hold a candle to his looks when he was young imo. Not even James Dean was that gorgeous.
he certainly is
Another of the film greats, love this man's material and ability, from a different era I was lucky to have seen when film was about ability and entertainment coupled with talent and personality. He brought so much joy into our lives what more acclaim need you want.
one of my favorite actors of all time.
I've watched The Hustler, The Sting, The Color of Money and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid many, many, many times. Such good movies.
You must watch Exodus.
Beautiful intelligent man.
Guys do not compliment other guys on how they look. I will say, for as much as people appreciated Paul Newman's looks, he should have been appreciated even more for the honor, respect, goodness, and high moral quality he lived his life. That speaks much more to who he was than his looks. His looks were just genetics, which he had no control of, unlike his character, which he had total control of.
Peace to Paul Newman's soul.
Yes and I understand what you mean by genetics, but the fact that he was such a kind and humble man, it made him even that much more good looking. In fact, I saw a biography about him, and they said he never thought of himself as even remotely good looking. Very modest and humble.
' Hombre' is one of my favourite Newman films. He was a real class act.
How can someone be humble and handsome all at the same time?
He truly was one of a kind. He also wasn't perfect, and that's what makes him even more appealing. He drank a lot at one point, and had affairs sometimes too. But he was also very charitable and generous.
Enjoyed this very much. Thank you for sharing.
WHAT A HANDSOME MAN BOTH PHYSICAL AND WITHIN A GREAT SELFLESS SOUL
Paul Newman is the ONLY actor whom I will watch in ANY of his performances. There are other great actors, but he was special.
HANDSOME!!!!!!!!! BEAUTIFUL SMILE….
My favorite actor of all time. And I LOVE that he never signed autographs. I personally have never understood them: What's the point of having a "star" write his name on a peice of paper? If you're such a fan, it's meeting them enough?Being nudged in a drugstore at 11PM, when you just crawled out of bed with the flu is quite irritating. A lot of people say, "So what? Just write down your name and it's over." As if it were that easy. Benial conversation and being stared at GET'S OLD really quick....Paul Newman was a very intelligent, nice, and unique actor and person. I miss him.
I myself never asked for autographs, but I can understand why many do, in the same way that we all buy records, go to concerts, or watch movies, only one step beyond that. Celebrity does that. However, we must never forget that they are human beings doing a job,be it an actor, a singer,... and that it must be tiring signing autographs and being nice to everyone who meets them.
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Today, "selfies" have replaced autographs. I am shocked and disgusted by people who assume that a performer should be expected, if not outright obligated to pose for a photo with any and everybody who demands one. I think it is a downright abusive practice and should be resisted by the victimized performers.
I always wanted to see him in person autograph or not ha
Proud to say My all time favorite actor
Handsome and great actor.
You was my draem man okay you now in the sky but i think you life again ! You. Was a Best Film Stars ! 👍
He aged so well and naturally
I could never look in to his eyes because i know i would melt❤❤❤❤❤
Paul Newman was one of my favorite actors. Love the Verdict and Absence of Malice. And the food business he and his partner started has been so successful - read the book about it- interesting. And ofcourse read about the Hole In The Wall Camp- my friends 3 year old grandson was recently diagnosed with a sacoma so this camp for sick kids is pretty special in my book.
In the third interview, Paul seems very subdued, emotionally exhausted and perhaps depressed? You wonder sometimes what a person is going through at any given time based on their body language and tone.
Paul Newman is still the GOAT. A true movie star who was also an excellent ACTOR.
So very handsome !!!!
In the 1982 interview he is wearing his everyday watch (Rolex Daytona), which was auctioned a few years back for $17 million. Why? Because it was Paul Newman's watch. A true legend and humanitarian. An extraordinary life.
total class
Beautiful man and Great Actor
Just watched this in BBC2’s Talking Pictures series. He’s so cool... but watch & listen to the different interviewers hang-ups. Subbed.
Old school stars are always so classy in interviews.
WOW IF ONKY MORE FILM STARS WERE LIKE HIM. WHAT AN ARTIST AND GENTLEMAN. SADLY THEY JUST DON'T COME LIKE HIM ANYMORE. GOD BLESS
Reminds me of my grandpa, who would let us watch movies of the ilk of "Cool Hand Luke" once my grandma went to bed. Thanks to RUclips for letting me explore my childhood.
His greatest moment on screen is surely Frank Galvin's closing argument in 'The Verdict'.
And from a guy this good - that's a tough call.
He was the coolest. What wit.
Newman's own food dressing still sells to this day ! Recipe from Paul and Joanne ..all proceeds to this day go to charity ..they once joked 'we made more money from our sauces than our movies' Over 500 million and counting!
any sources?
What a handsome man
A very clever and underestimated man was Paul..
I think it was Bill Goldman who said that after a week rehearsing the script of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid with Newman and Redford, he felt really ugly...funny story.
ha ha...yes, William Goldman did say that in ADVENTURES IN THE SCREEN TRADE. Probably the most inside book on Hollywood ever written. "Nobody knows anything."
Exactly right...That's were I must have read it. I read the book twice. Fantastic. "Nobody knows anything" indeed.
I really think that in age he became even more beautiful and started playing better.
Cool Hand Luke. Would have liked to have heard more about that era and that film.
Beautiful inside-out!
Exactly! My favorite thing he ever said. It's like chasing something beautiful for 80 years then finally getting it....And now what? 😒
He was real. Joanne Woodward was lucky.
They had probably the greatest hollywood relationship in history.
he looked so good during his later years.... howwww
"The Silver Chalice" - proof that casting is perhaps the most crucial aspect of stage and screen success. Every actor has at least some limitations.
Paul Newman, a truly American icon. He was not a good talker, but he talked with his unique calmness, visible personality, and cool comportment. He just played his nature.
One of the best
I share so many of points of view Newman shares in this interview. He just seems to have lived a life without making excuses or some parity about how he was supposed to be as a celebrity. I think it paid off in his later life by being left alone. His point of view of acting, and wanting to do other things especially creating Newman's Own for which at least why he was still alive donated millions to charity without thinking of payoffs for inventing it or the people that administer it now. I'd have to look into its current status. I still believe some of the profits are still given away.
My heavens ...just one night!!!..that is, when he was alive ....cutest actor ever in Hollywood!!!!
Great man !!!!!
Going through life looking like Paul did would be much easier.
Yoy can become full of yourself amd blind to what ot means to be a good human being.
The best ever
His watch at 13:53 !!
Sold at aution this week for more than $ 17 million
auction *
Very good eye! Most expensive watch ever sold I believe. Still worth it.
$17 million for a watch. Proving just how insane the world is.
@@MOGGS1942 Well it's Rolex plus Paul Newman's watch man...It should be 20 Million.
Probably one of the best looking men ever-plus being a wonderful actor. God how annoying!
He’s talking about Dennis Taylors legendary win in the The Masters in 1987.
Y’all should have seen Paul when he was in his 20s…especially on the film Garden of Eden as a background actor and supporting role for James 😩😍.
Bro was such a STUD 😳..
I've seen celebrities, and my first impulse is to leave them entirely alone going about my business, and allowing them to go about theirs without interruption. I saw Peter Graves from the Mission Impossible series on tv in a Safeway supermarket in Hollywood or nearby. He was just shopping. I didn't say a word to him, and just a glance when I noticed him I don't think he even saw.
ONE OF MY FAVORITE ACTORS OF ALL TIME A MOUNT RUSHMORE. FAVORITE WITH. JACK NICHOLSON. ROBERT DE NIRO AND DUSTIN HOFFMAN A GREAT AND HONORABLE MAN A GREAT AMBASSADOR A GREAT PERSON AND OBVIOUSLY AND GREAT ACTOR I WISH THERE WERE MORE CELEBRITIES LIKE MR PAUL NEWMAN A ICONIC AMERICAN TREASURE WHAT A CAREER. WHAT A MAN A LEGEND AMONG LEGENDS SIMPLY THE BEST MAY HE REST IN HEAVEN JANUARY 1925 SEPTEMBER 2008.
Paul wasn't just attractive - he had a very charismatic way of moving his facial muscles, the eyebrow, the corner of his mouth, the tilt of his head, then the voice.
Huge charisma.
Figone da paura...beautiful
If I were casting a biopic about the late, great Paul Newman, to play Mr. Newman, Patrick Wilson would be on my shortlist, because, I think, he bears a remarkable resemblance to Paul Newman.
Hud. What a movie.
“You got a lotta stuff kid”
“Thanks Doc”
Rest In Peace to the Fabulous Hudson Hornet
Apparently my hubby looks like Paul Newman!! 💙💙😇😇👁👁🥰🥰
Sweet Paul xx
he's wearing the Rolex Daytona ….named after him ...Cool.
un grand acteur
best looking man ever
He got older that's why he looks like thatq
His view on autographs 😂 imagine now. He would be doing his business at the urinal & the bloke would be standing there with his mobile/cell asking for a selfie 😂
And that's when decided to no longer sign autographs.
paul eggins
Lol .
Paul Newman had the capacity for self-deprecation in a role that other beautiful people did not.
There was no role he could not play, an actor's actor, and above all a non-celebrity, who lived to work
I would like to have seen Paul Newman in a good movie with Patrick McGoohan. I read somewhere that McGoohan turned down the Sundance role.
en commence par mon année de naissance !
People should bother struggling actors because they need the attention and leave the successful ones alone but of course that wouldn’t work. I remember when I worked with him how helpful he was and I will never forget that…wait a minute that was a dream 😢
In my next life (if there is such a thing) I want to be Paul Newman.
7-10-2022
Nope. Next life will be Saints. Glorified Body from GOD.
Resurrection won't happen.
Study Scriptures.
This is a movie star...not what we have today. Married to the same woman for 50 yrs - again, not what we have today. Class... The car pranks between him and Redford, sound suspiciously like the pranks that Clooney and Pitt claim....
I think he was probably the best looking man Hollywood ever had his parents were Hungarian and Austrian and he was half Christian half Jewish and an Aquarius for anyone that wants to know his sign etc. Joanne though an Oscar winning actress for the Three Faces of Eve was happy to give up her career and have about a half dozen daughters for him too. Can't forget his humanitarianism either not to virtue signal but his food products gave 100% of proceeds to childrens charities and he founded the Scott Newman foundation after his son overdosed too.
NICE GUY..JACK ENGLISH..HOLLYWOOD...8/2018..