AP Photo/file In this Jan. 2, 1956 file photo, actor Paul Newman poses in Hollywood, Calif. Spokeswoman for Paul Newman says that the screen legend has died at age 83 after battling cancer.
"There is a point where feelings go beyond words. I have lost a real friend. My life--and this country--is better for his being in it." --Robert Redford
"I was blessed to have know him. The world is better because of him. Sometimes God makes perfect people and Paul Newman was one of them." --Sally Field
"Paul Newman's craft was acting. His passion was racing. His love was his family and friends. And his heart and soul were dedicated to helping make the world a better place for all. --Robert Forrester, vice chairman of Newman's Own Foundation
"Paul was a very fine actor and a really good race driver. But mostly, he personified humanity--always taking care of those who were less fortunate. For me, this will be his legacy." --David Letterman
"Paul and I have been partners for 26 years and I have come to know his passion, humor and, above all, his generosity. Not just economic generosity, but generosity of spirit. His support of the team's drivers, crew and the racing industry is legendary. His pure joy at winning a pole position or winning a race exemplified the spirit he brought to his life and to all those that knew him." --Carl Haas, Newman's racing-team partner
"Yes, his eyes were that blue and beautiful. ... His legacy as a humanitarian for children around the world is unmatchable. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Joanne and the family." --Eva Marie Saint
"Paul Newman was the ultimate cool guy who men wanted to be like and women adored. He was an American icon, a brilliant actor, a Renaissance man and a generous but modest philanthropist. He entertained millions in some of Hollywood's most memorable roles ever, and he brightened the lives of many more, especially seriously ill children, through his charitable works. --California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
"We mourn not only the passing of a screen legend, an actor of great depth and charisma who touched generations of fans, but we have lost a true Connecticut treasure in Paul Newman. We were blessed to have him as a friend and neighbor in Connecticut for nearly a half-century." --Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell
"Paul was an American icon, philanthropist and champion for children. We will miss our dear friend, whose continued support always meant the world to us. Our prayers and thoughts are with Joanne and the Newman family and the many people who Paul impacted through his endless kindness and generosity." -- U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Bill Clinton
Statement from Paul Newman's daughters
The statement released Saturday by Paul Newman's daughters, Susan, Stephanie, Elinor, Melissa and Clea:
Paul Newman played many unforgettable roles. But the ones for which he was proudest never had top billing on the marquee.
Our father was a rare symbol of selfless humility, the last to acknowledge what he was doing was special. Intensely private, he quietly succeeded beyond measure in impacting the lives of so many with his generosity.
Always and to the end, Dad was incredibly grateful for his good fortune. In his own words: "It's been a privilege to be here."
He will be profoundly missed by those whose lives he touched, but he leaves us with extraordinary inspiration to draw upon.
During this difficult time, we ask for privacy for our family.
Associated Press Article
WESTPORT, Conn. -- Paul Newman, the Academy-Award winning superstar who personified cool as the anti-hero of such films as "Hud," "Cool Hand Luke" and "The Color of Money"--and as an activist, race car driver and popcorn impresario--has died. He was 83.
Newman died Friday after a long battle with cancer at his farmhouse near Westport, publicist Jeff Sanderson said. He was surrounded by his family and close friends.
In May, Newman had dropped plans to direct a fall production of "Of Mice and Men," citing unspecified health issues.
He got his start in theater and on television during the 1950s, and went on to become one of the world's most enduring and popular film stars, a legend held in awe by his peers. He was nominated for Oscars 10 times, winning one regular award and two honorary ones, and had major roles in more than 50 motion pictures, including "Exodus," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Verdict," "The Sting" and "Absence of Malice."
Newman worked with some of the greatest directors of the past half century, from Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston to Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese and the Coen brothers. His co-stars included Elizabeth Taylor, Lauren Bacall, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and, most famously, Robert Redford, his sidekick in "Butch Cassidy" and "The Sting."
He sometimes teamed with his wife and fellow Oscar winner, Joanne Woodward, with whom he had one of Hollywood's rare long-term marriages. "I have steak at home, why go out for hamburger?" Newman told Playboy magazine when asked if he was tempted to stray. They wed in 1958, around the same time they both appeared in "The Long Hot Summer," and Newman directed her in several films, including "Rachel, Rachel" and "The Glass Menagerie."
With his strong, classically handsome face and piercing blue eyes, Newman was a heartthrob just as likely to play against his looks, becoming a favorite with critics for his convincing portrayals of rebels, tough guys and losers. "I was always a character actor," he once said. "I just looked like Little Red Riding Hood."
Newman had a soft spot for underdogs in real life, giving tens of millions to charities through his food company and setting up camps for severely ill children. Passionately opposed to the Vietnam War, and in favor of civil rights, he was so famously liberal that he ended up on President Nixon's "enemies list," one of the actor's proudest achievements, he liked to say.
A screen legend by his mid-40s, he waited a long time for his first competitive Oscar, winning in 1987 for "The Color of Money," a
reprise of the role of pool shark "Fast" Eddie Felson, whom Newman portrayed in the 1961 film "The Hustler."
Newman delivered a magnetic performance in "The Hustler," playing a smooth-talking, whiskey-chugging pool shark who takes on Minnesota Fats _ played by Jackie Gleason _ and becomes entangled with a gambler played by George C. Scott. In the sequel--directed by Scorsese--"Fast Eddie" is no longer the high-stakes hustler he once was, but rather an aging liquor salesman who takes a young pool player (Cruise) under his wing before making a comeback.
He won an honorary Oscar in 1986 "in recognition of his many and memorable compelling screen performances and for his personal integrity and dedication to his craft." In 1994, he won a third Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, for his charitable work.
His most recent academy nod was a supporting actor nomination for the 2002 film "Road to Perdition." One of Newman's nominations was as a producer; the other nine were in acting categories. (Jack Nicholson holds the record among actors for Oscar nominations, with 12; actress Meryl Streep has had 14.)
As he passed his 80th birthday, he remained in demand, winning an Emmy and a Golden Globe for the 2005 HBO drama "Empire Falls" and providing the voice of a crusty 1951 car in the 2006 Disney-Pixar hit, "Cars."
But in May 2007, he told ABC's "Good Morning America" he had given up acting, though he intended to remain active in charity projects. "I'm not able to work anymore as an actor at the level I would want to," he said. "You start to lose your memory, your confidence, your invention. So that's pretty much a closed book for me."
He received his first Oscar nomination for playing a bitter, alcoholic former star athlete in the 1958 film "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Elizabeth Taylor played his unhappy wife and Burl Ives his wealthy, domineering father in Tennessee Williams' harrowing drama, which was given an upbeat ending for the screen.
In "Cool Hand Luke," he was nominated for his gritty role as a rebellious inmate in a brutal Southern prison. The movie was one of the biggest hits of 1967 and included a tagline, delivered one time by Newman and one time by prison warden Strother Martin, that helped define the generation gap, "What we've got here is (a) failure to communicate."
Newman's hair was graying, but he was as gourgeous as ever and on the verge of his greatest popular success. In 1969, Newman teamed with Redford for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," a comic Western about two outlaws running out of time. Newman paired with Redford again in 1973 in "The Sting," a comedy about two Depression-era con men. Both were multiple Oscar winners and huge hits, irreverent, unforgettable pairings of two of the best-looking actors of their time.
Newman also turned to producing and directing. In 1968, he directed "Rachel, Rachel," a film about a lonely spinster's rebirth. The movie received four Oscar nominations, including Newman, for producer of a best motion picture, and Woodward, for best actress. The film earned Newman the best director award from the New York Film Critics.
In the 1970s, Newman, admittedly bored with acting, became fascinated with auto racing, a sport he studied when he starred in the 1972 film, "Winning." After turning professional in 1977, Newman and his driving team made strong showings in several major races, including fifth place in Daytona in 1977 and second place in the Le Mans in 1979.
"Racing is the best way I know to get away from all the rubbish of Hollywood," he told People magazine in 1979.
Despite his love of race cars, Newman continued to make movies and continued to pile up Oscar nominations, his looks remarkably intact, his acting becoming more subtle, nothing like the mannered method performances of his early years, when he was sometimes dismissed as a Brando imitator. "It takes a long time for an actor to develop the assurance that the trim, silver-haired Paul Newman has acquired," Pauline Kael wrote of him in the early 1980s.
In 1982, he got his Oscar fifth nomination for his portrayal of an honest businessman persecuted by an irresponsible reporter in "Absence of Malice." The following year, he got his sixth for playing a down-and-out alcoholic attorney in "The Verdict."
In 1995, he was nominated for his slyest, most understated work yet, the town curmudgeon and deadbeat in "Nobody's Fool." New York Times critic Caryn James found his acting "without cheap sentiment and self-pity," and observed, "It says everything about Mr. Newman's performance, the single best of this year and among the finest he has ever given, that you never stop to wonder how a guy as good-looking as Paul Newman ended up this way."
Newman, who shunned Hollywood life, was reluctant to give interviews and usually refused to sign autographs because he found the majesty of the act offensive, according to one friend.
He also claimed that he never read reviews of his movies.
"If they're good you get a fat head and if they're bad you're depressed for three weeks," he said.
Off the screen, Newman had a taste for beer and was known for his practical jokes. He once had a Porsche installed in Redford's hallway--crushed and covered with ribbons.
"I think that my sense of humor is the only thing that keeps me sane," he told Newsweek magazine in a 1994 interview.
In 1982, Newman and his Westport neighbor, writer A.E. Hotchner, started a company to market Newman's original oil-and-vinegar dressing. Newman's Own, which began as a joke, grew into a multimillion-dollar business selling popcorn, salad dressing, spaghetti sauce and other foods. All of the company's profits are donated to charities. By 2007, the company had donated more than $175 million, according to its Web site.
miss our friend Paul Newman, but are lucky ourselves to have known such a remarkable person," Robert Forrester, vice chairman of Newman's Own Foundation, said in a statement.
Hotchner said Newman should have "everybody's admiration."
"For me it's the loss of an adventurous freindship over the past 50 years and it's the loss of a great American citizen," Hotchner told The Associated Press.
In 1988, Newman founded a camp in northeastern Connecticut for children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. He went on to establish similar camps in several other states and in Europe.
He and Woodward bought an 18th century farmhouse in Westport, where they raised their three daughters, Elinor "Nell," Melissa and Clea.
Newman had two daughters, Susan and Stephanie, and a son, Scott, from a previous marriage to Jacqueline Witte.
Scott died in 1978 of an accidental overdose of alcohol and Valium. After his only son's death, Newman established the Scott Newman Foundation to finance the production of anti-drug films for children.
Newman was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the second of two boys of Arthur S. Newman, a partner in a sporting goods store, and Theresa Fetzer Newman.
He was raised in the affluent suburb of Shaker Heights, where he was encouraged him to pursue his interest in the arts by his mother and his uncle Joseph Newman, a well-known Ohio poet and journalist.
Following World War II service in the Navy, he enrolled at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where he got a degree in English and was active in student productions.
He later studied at Yale University's School of Drama, then headed to New York to work in theater and television, his classmates at the famed Actor's Studio including Brando, James Dean and Karl Malden. His breakthrough was enabled by tragedy: Dean, scheduled to star as the disfigured boxer in a television adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Battler," died in a car crash in 1955. His role was taken by Newman, then a little-known performer.
Newman started in movies the year before, in "The Silver Chalice," a costume film he so despised that he took out an ad in Variety to apologize. By 1958, he had won the best actor award at the Cannes Film Festival for the shiftless Ben Quick in "The Long Hot Summer."
In December 1994, about a month before his 70th birthday, he told Newsweek magazine he had changed little with age.
"I'm not mellower, I'm not less angry, I'm not less self-critical, I'm not less tenacious," he said. "Maybe the best part is that your liver can't handle those beers at noon anymore," he said.
Newman is survived by his wife, five children, two grandsons and his older brother Arthur.
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“To the Newman Family,
My father just resently passed on the day of Pauls death my Father was layed to rest. I always looked at my father and I saw...”
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“Reading the tributes, I see someone else with the name of Newman talked with Paul at the Long Beach Grand Prix. I lived several blocks from the...”
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Posted by: Barbara Newman Asheville NC
“I do hope Ms. Woodward gets to see these and knows that she is in my prayers. When I heard of Mr. Newman's death I felt a tremendous loss even...”
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Posted by: Gabby Sprenger Washougal WA
“A true gentleman who will be sadly missed.
The world has lost an amazing man.”
Posted by: Suzanne Calgary
“Paul Newman represented everything a leading man should be in life and in the movies. I hope his life's work and kind nature will inspire all who...”
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“I loved all of Paul Newman's movies!!! He was "the man!" I think my favorite was "Cool Hand Luke." He will be missed. My heartfelt condolences to...”
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“My granddaughter has wonderfuls memories of The Hole in the Wall Camp. She was lucky enough to have eight summers at the camp. She was also very...”
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Posted by: Rita Eickhorst Leominster MA
“I met Mr. Newman in the mid-80's at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach where he was a major investor for Haas Racng. As one of the winners of the...”
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Posted by: Nellie Newman
“So sorry for the loss of Paul Newman to his family, but he would not be sad because he led such an exciting and good life, he was a great actor,...”
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Posted by: Cheryn Forrest Tiptonville TN
“We have all lost a wonderful person who lived a life filled with love, adventure, and a willingness to help others. My heart and condolences go...”
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Posted by: Sarah Arndt Columbus, OH
“Our Prayers are with Paul's family. Thank God for his wonderful life and the pleasure he shared with his fans and the enjoyment we were privileged...”
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Posted by: Jill Ryan Rye
“To The Newman Family,
I am sorry to hear of Paul's passing. We all yearn to see our dead love ones again which is the hope mention in the bible...”
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Posted by: M Charlotte, NC
“I have admired Paul for 40 years both as an amazing actor and an awe inspiring philanthropist. I can only imagine your pain and hope that my...”
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Posted by: Dr. Clyde Hillier
“Years ago, too too many to remember how long ago, my girlfriends & I used to sneak off on the B train out of Brooklyn and get off in Greenwich...”
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Posted by: Helayne L St Louis, MO
“September 26, 2008... I lost a piece of my heart.
Sweet Paul, I know you are having a joyous reunion with your son! Sweet Angel watch over your...”
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Posted by: Terri Lo Sasso Denver, CO
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Posted by: Philly Corvette 67 PA
“I have been blessed to see Paul Newman around town in Westport--no fanfare--just a regular guy...and to have photographed him numerous times on...”
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Posted by: Jean Santopatre Bridgeport CT
“From Sweaty to Sublime. Grand Prix Entrants 5-1-1988
They run the same track and take the same risk, but there's a gap between the racing world...”
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Posted by: Tom R Hopkins Dallas, TX
“It was the year Paul and Joanne were filming Rachel Rachel, part of the film at least was being filmed in a little bar in Danbury,Ct. I was...”
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Posted by: Bill Stevenson Southbury CT
“Sorry to say, I never knew or met Paul Newman, but I loved his smile and twinkling eyes. Imagine my surprise when my mom, years ago, told me she...”
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Posted by: Susie Claremont, CA
“My sincere condolences to all of Paul Newman's family.I would like to share an experience I had with Paul Newman somewhere in the late 70's or...”
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Posted by: Iris Hontz Nazareth, PA
“So sad and such a loss to all of us. Actors like he was are few and far between - we are losing our legends. And I so admired his marriage and...”
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Posted by: Rhoda Houma, LA
“I was 11 years old when I first fell in love, and of course it was Paul Newman. I thought to myself, "how can I be in love with a white man?" Of...”
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Posted by: Patricia Hatton-Williams TX
“thank you Paul for all the wonderful movies, for your charity "Newman's Own" and for all of your camps for the very ill children. To Joanne and...”
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Posted by: Helen Lees
“He will be missed. I met Paul through racing. He was an inspiration to us all.”
Posted by: David Lent San Antonio TX
“Dear Joanne and Family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you. I will always remember Mr. Paul Newman as a wonderful, talented, loving, giving, and...”
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Posted by: Robin WIllard Charlotte NC
“They don't make 'em like they used to. Paul Newman his wife, and family are gems. Gems all of us should inspire to be.
We think it was 1965, and...”
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Posted by: Loretta Cox New York, NY
“What can I say about Paul Newman. I grew up with him, seen everyone of his movies 100 times and envied Joanne Woodward...I always knew Joanne...”
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Posted by: Diane Kowalewski Secaucus NJ
“My love for Paul Newman started as a teenage crush. While living in New Orleans I remember sneaking out of my room late in the evening to try to...”
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Posted by: Nancy Swanson Hettinger PA
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Posted by: Tom Sweet San Jose, CA
“Joanne Woodward,
Paul Newman was the greatest actors of all time and he will be truly missed. Joanne Wooodward and Paul Newman were two (2) of...”
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Posted by: Jan marin county, CA
“My condolences to the Newman family. Paul will be dearly missed. I have always loved to watch him every since I was "Butch Cassidy and the...”
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Posted by: Tracy Berthot Katy, TX
“My mother, now 87, and I had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Newman in a performance at the Ridgefield playhouse a few years ago. I cannot tell you the...”
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Posted by: Sheila Higgins Wilton, CT
“I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Paul. I knew him mostly through his years of racing. Paul was my dad's hero and was the one that...”
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Posted by: Donna Trivette Turner NC
“We have lost another shining star, who has brought more light, laughter and joy to our lifes. We will deeply miss him. Our prayer go out to the...”
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Posted by: Bobbi Hill New Port Richey FL
“The last movie I took my Dad to before his death was "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"....and so...I remember Mr. Newman and I remember my Dad....”
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Posted by: Judy Wataer Mill, NY
“If only I could contact Joanne Woodward, Paul's widow, and express the country's thanks for a long and lasting marriage...a shining example of...”
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Posted by: Frederic Wheeler FL
“Thank you for making this world just a little bit better for the rest of us. You will always be remembered and always as a great actor and a...”
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Posted by: tony Singapore
“what a talented bright and giving individual. He surely will be missed.Rest in peace Paul.”
Posted by: Carl Coppa Palos Verdes CA
“We have lost another icon of an era that we will not soon see again. I did not know Paul Newman but when you look back on his body of work you...”
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Posted by: Elizabeth San Francisco CA
“Sincerest condolences to Mrs. Joanne Newman, daughters, family and friends. It sadden me to hear of your loss but he was truly a wonderful husband...”
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Posted by: Nilda Pagan Jacksonville FL
“I did not know Mr. Newman personally. I knew him as a fan of his movies, watching races, and buying Newman's Own products. As a fan I have...”
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Posted by: Kathy Coats Oklahoma City OK
“God bless Paul Newman and his family.”
Posted by: A Cenabre Stratford, CT
“I never met Mr. Newman but I feel a great loss. There are so few real class acts in show business and he rose above all the silliness, tabloid...”
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Posted by: Danny Wright Seattle, WA
“I knew PL(his racing moniker) in his earlier days. I knew him through Jim (Fitzy) Fitzgerald. Fitzy passed in an accident in 1987. I can just see...”
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Posted by: Tom Lawrence Savannah GA
“I was so saddened to hear of Paul Newman's death. I feel like I grew up with him over the years. What a tremendous loss. He will always be honored...”
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Posted by: Ronnie Little Neck NY
“Joanne and family,My heart goes out to you,Paul Newman,was such a wonderful man and had a wonderful family. May God be with each of you.”
Posted by: Betty Cavenaugh Beulaville NC
“he was one in a million. He touched my heart in many different ways.”
Posted by: donna kloss bangor, PA
“My husband and I feel as if we have lost a dear friend whom we both loved and admired for his integrity. his faithfulness ,his compassion for...”
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Posted by: Maureen F. Pirone setauket NY
“To The Newman Family,
He was definitely a super star and will be greatly missed!
A Devoted Fan,”
Posted by: Alma C. brooklyn, NY
“My deepest regrets to the entire Newman family. The entire country has lost a wonderful artist with a very large heart.
Mr. Newman will be sadly...”
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Posted by: John Bower Hamlin, NY
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Posted by: JANICE L FARMER TOLEDO, OH
“Our deepest condolences to the family. Paul was a true icon and we enjoyed all of his movies - particularly Butch Cassidy and the Sun Dance Kid....”
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Posted by: Archie & Beverley Barr
“As a teenager,I fell in love with Paul Newman. Besides his tremendous acting ability and exceptional good looks, even at a young age I always knew...”
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“I remember sitting in a darkened movie theatre watching Paul Newman and Robert Redford in "The Sting" when I was 12 years old. My brother had...”
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Posted by: Sheila Johnson Moultrie GA
“I grew up idolizing Paul Newman and cried when I heard of his passing. I fell in love with watching Hollywood movies from the past and was 14 when...”
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Posted by: Alison K. Williams TX
“Cool Hand Luke
Paul Leonard Newman
January 26 1925; September 26 2008
He was a quiet, private, Man
But, a giant, amongst the stars
A...”
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Posted by: Del "Abe"Jones White Bluff TN
“My heartfelt condolences and prayers to the family and friends of Paul Newman. Always one of my favorites from long ago...my Mother actually...”
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Posted by: Karen Norcross, GA
“"Sometimes nothin' can be a 'Cool Hand'"...
My condolences to the family and friends of Paul Newman, who gave so much and asked so little. He...”
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Posted by: Jim Klein Mesa, AZ
“My deepest condolences go out to the Newman family. He was not only a wonderful actor and my number one favorite, but a larger then life human...”
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Posted by: carol NJ
“condolences to his family from europe greece and the island of crete.we all miss you and we will always remember you.we can't feel anything but...”
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Posted by: manos charitakis
“I cried upon hearing the news. Paul was (and will remain) an integral part of Americana. His innate ability to seize our attention through his...”
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Posted by: Karla Woods East Wenatchee WA
“Dear Newman family,
My sister and I were talking about how much Paul Newman influenced our lives the day before he died. We were just talking...”
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Posted by: Jeanne New Brighton MN
“One of the best entertainment experiences of my life was attending a showing of "Winning" at Radio City Music Hall in the summer of 1969. Two...”
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Posted by: Merlene Brush Kansas City MO
“I am so sorry to hear of Paul Newmans death. But so happy to hear of Paul Newmans new life and new body. I know he bravely suffered in his last...”
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Posted by: Sherry Woodyard Raleigh NC
“To Joanne and Family,
My heart goes out to you all on the sad news of the loss of your soul mate. What a wonderful man he was. He set the bar in...”
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Posted by: cindy and stan nevins tucson AZ
“I grew up watching and always loved Paul Newman's movies. His acting was wonderful, the characters he played seemed so real...BUT THOSE EYES!!!!!!...”
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Posted by: Lenora Meister Houston TX
“I knew Paul and his wife fairly well. My mother was a stunt woman in movies and TV for about 15 years. (Glynn Rubin). She was also engaged to...”
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Posted by: Shannon Rubin Sterling VA
“My sincere sympathies to you all at this very very sad time.
"May flights of angles sing your darling husband, father, grandfather, to his rest."...”
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Posted by: ingride lewis
“Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward remind me of my parents. Very much in love, admired, and respected one another. Paul was a wonderful actor that...”
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Posted by: Rose Klamath Falls OR
“I have admired Paul Newman since I was eight years old, watching him perform an ever-lasting hero in "Exodus" when it first played on the big...”
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Posted by: Katie Singer Sobol Stockton CA
“Dear Paul.. may your soul fly forever free in bliss & may peace and love comfort your family... Namaste...”
Posted by: Joy Hillier
“To the Newman Family:
As I sit here, with tears rolling down my cheeks,I want to send my condolences to you. Paul Newman was an extraordinary...”
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Posted by: Ken Lipton Vancouver, BC
“I WAS VERY SAD WHEN I HEAR THE NEWS ABOUT THE PASSING AWAY OF THIS GREAT MAN, PAUL NEWMAN, THE PICTURE THAT ALWAYS I CONSIDERED THE BEST ONE FOR...”
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Posted by: CARLOS E RIVERA FRANCES PR
“I will always remember Paul Newman as a Hollywood star for whom acting was about the craft and not the limelight. Because of his talents, good...”
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Posted by: Justine, Sydney, Australia.
“Very sad day, Condolences to the family and friends of this great man.He surely will be sadly missed, a true role model.”
Posted by: Mrs Valerie Dent Australia
“Heartfelt sympathies to The Newman Family and to Friends and Admirers. We shall miss this Great Humanitarian above all else that he accomplished...”
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Posted by: Myra Herscovitch
“Please accept my heartfelt condolences, to everyone who loved Mr. Newman. I had the honor of meeting him one time as a production crew member...”
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Posted by: Dawn H. Denver, CO
“My sympathy to all those whose lives touched his. He was truly a generous man who graciously shared his wonderful talent, his love for his wife,...”
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Posted by: Ginny Manor Martin, TN
“i am 57 yrs. old and can remember growing up watching mr. newman. my father and mother, thought there was no others actors but mr. newman and john...”
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Posted by: katie senath, MO
“Condolences to all his family....Mr Newman leaves us all with many many great memories,from on and off screen.thanks for the memories”
Posted by: David R Killick Sydney
“My first thoughts upon hearing the sad news was for his wife and family. The legacy of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's lenghty and loving...”
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Posted by: Arlyene Moberg
“Our many wishes of warmth and love to the family of Paul Newman. He was an incredible man whom, along with his family, touched many lives - even...”
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Posted by: Jamie and Maverick Orange CA
“My condolences to Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman's extended family. All our deaths are inevitable. The death of someone who gave so much to...”
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Posted by: Caroline Kane
“We all knew that he was very sick, but we were hoping for a miracle. My heart goes out to his loving wife of many years, Joanne Woodward, and his...”
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Posted by: C. Fitzgerald Schaumburg IL
“Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing Paul Newman. His greatness as an acting icon is legendary but the true measure of Mr. Newman is...”
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Posted by: Susan Elizabeth Dykhuis
“My heart goes out to the Newmans's daughters. I lost my Dad last year at 83. No matter how much you know that he is in a better place, there will...”
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Posted by: Sharon A. Carpenter FL
“Thank you sharing yourself with us for so many years. There will never be another like you. You will be sadly missed.”
Posted by: Jean FL
“Thank you Mr. Newman for generously donating your life to entertain others, for your never ending charitable contributions and for personifying...”
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Posted by: Nancy Braidwood, IL
“To Paul Newman's family: I'm not so much a groupie as an admirer of conviction, one that's lasted a lifetime. From what I've read, your loving and...”
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Posted by: Joan McCauley Jamestown RI
“Paul Newman was one of the first actors I ever heard of when my parents enjoyed his early movies as a 1950's married couple. I knew he was "a...”
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Posted by: Mary Pat Kelly
“My heart and thoughts go out to the entire Newman family. I was a young man fresh out of Hotel school when Mr. and Mrs. Newman lived at The...”
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Posted by: Dennis Dermody Poughkeepsie NY
“To Paul Newman's family, please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.”
Posted by: Rita Amalfi Cruse
“I was a teen when I saw Paul and Liz in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (that was back in Puerto Rico.) Then I met his lovely wife Joan, in a lifelike wall...”
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Posted by: Raymond A. Rios Olympia WA
“my first memory of paul newman was at the age of 16 when i first saw 'exodus'. from then on i was hooked, lined and sinkered. i managed to find a...”
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Posted by: paula quinn columbus, OH
“Paul Newman was real brilliant actor with a big heart and an excellent extrodinary career ,but his family only came first because it was the only...”
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Posted by: Kewan Woodard Hearne, TX
“PAUL NEWMAN WAS ALWAYS MY FAVORITE ACTOR SINCE I WAS A YOUNG GIRL. HIS HANDSOME FACE, AND BEAUTIFUL BLUE EYES, WERE ONLY OUTDONE BY HIS GENEROUS...”
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Posted by: MAUREEN BRONX, NY
“One of the last of a dying breed, the coolest of breeds, we will not see the likes of him anytime soon. It saddened me so to learn of his passing,...”
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Posted by: susan montreal, canada
“Truly a great actor, humanitarian & role model for all ages. His legacy will endure & his charitable contributions will continue in his...”
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Posted by: Flo Cullina Avon, CT
“Joanne
Words alone cannot express the sorrow you and your family are feeling at this time. Your husband was a great man, actor, father. He is one...”
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Posted by: Nancy Kelly Auburn, NY
“Joanne, you will be in my thoughts and prayers as I know how much you and Paul were in love...the two of you are/were the finest pair to ever ...”
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