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Paul Newman

Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, film director, race car driver, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, a Silver Bear, a Cannes Film Festival Award, and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.[1]

Paul Newman
Newman in 1958
Born
Paul Leonard Newman

(1925-01-26)January 26, 1925
DiedSeptember 26, 2008(2008-09-26) (aged 83)
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film director
  • race car driver
  • entrepreneur
Years active1949–2007
OrganizationsSeriousFun Children's Network, Safe Water Network
Political partyDemocratic
Spouses
  • Jackie Witte
    (m. 1949; div. 1958)
  • (m. 1958)
Children6, including Scott, Nell, and Melissa
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1943–1946
Rank Petty Officer Third Class
Battles/wars
Awards Navy Good Conduct Medal

Born in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, Newman showed an interest in theater as a child and at age 10 performed in a stage production of Saint George and the Dragon at the Cleveland Play House. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in drama and economics from Kenyon College in 1949. After touring with several summer stock companies including the Belfry Players, Newman attended the Yale School of Drama for a year before studying at the Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg. His first starring Broadway role was in William Inge's Picnic, and he starred in smaller roles for a few more films before receiving widespread attention and acclaim for his performances in Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958).

Newman's major film roles include Eddie Felson in The Hustler (1961), Hud Bannon in Hud (1963), Lew Harper in Harper (1966), Luke Jackson in Cool Hand Luke (1967), Butch Cassidy in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), Judge Roy Bean in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Henry "Shaw" Gondorff in The Sting (1973), Doug Roberts in The Towering Inferno (1974), Reggie Dunlop in Slap Shot (1977), Murphy in Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981), and as the voice of Doc Hudson in Cars (2006) as his final acting non-documentary role, with his archival voice recordings being used again in Cars 3 (2017), nine years after his death. A ten-time Oscar nominee, Newman was awarded an Academy Award for Best Actor for The Color of Money (1986).

Newman won several national championships as a driver in Sports Car Club of America road racing, and his race teams won several championships in open-wheel IndyCar racing. He was a co-founder of Newman's Own, a food company from which he donated all post-tax profits and royalties to charity.[2] As of May 2021, these donations have totaled over US$570 million.[3] In 1988, Newman founded the SeriousFun Children's Network, a global family of summer camps and programs for children with a serious illness which has served 1.3 million children and family members since its inception.[4] In 2006, Newman also co-founded Safe Water Network with John Whitehead, former chairman of Goldman Sachs, and Josh Weston, former chairman of ADP, to improve access to safe water to underserved communities around the world.[5]

Newman was married twice and fathered six children. He was the husband of Oscar-winning actress Joanne Woodward.

Early life

Newman was born on January 26, 1925, in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and raised in nearby Shaker Heights, the second son of Theresa Garth (née Fetzer, Fetzko, or Fetsko; Slovak: Terézia Fecková;[6][7] 1894–1982) and Arthur Sigmund Newman, Sr. (1893–1950), who ran a sporting goods store.[8][9] His father was Jewish,[10][11][12] the son of Simon Newman and Hannah Cohn, Hungarian Jewish and Polish Jewish emigrants, from Hungary and Congress Poland, respectively.[8][13] Paul's mother was a practitioner of Christian Science. She was born to a Roman Catholic family in Peticse, Zemplén county, in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire (present-day Ptičie, Slovakia).[7][14][15][16] Newman's mother worked in his father's store, while raising Paul and his elder brother, Arthur.[17]

Newman showed an early interest in the theater; his first role was at the age of seven, playing the court jester in a school production of Robin Hood. At age 10, Newman performed at the Cleveland Play House in a production of Saint George and the Dragon, and was a notable actor and alumnus of their Curtain Pullers children's theater program.[18] Graduating from Shaker Heights High School in 1943, he briefly attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he was initiated into the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.[17]

Navy service

 
United States Navy photograph of Paul Newman

Newman served in the United States Navy in World War II, in the Pacific theater.[17] Initially, he enrolled in the Navy V-12 pilot training program at Yale University, but was dropped when his colorblindness was discovered.[17][19] He later recounted that it was "a bit more complicated" than colorblindness. He also "couldn't do the mathematical things that being a pilot requires." A subsequent test found that he was not colorblind.[20] Boot camp followed, with training as a radioman and rear gunner. He performed poorly as a gunner, and a friend from the service recounted in Newman's posthumous memoir that his friends lied to Navy trainers so he could pass.[21]

Qualifying in torpedo bombers in 1944, Aviation Radioman Third Class Newman was sent to Barbers Point, Hawaii. He was subsequently assigned to Pacific-based replacement torpedo squadrons VT-98, VT-99, and VT-100, responsible primarily for training replacement combat pilots and aircrewmen, with special emphasis on carrier landings.[19] He later flew as a turret gunner in an Avenger torpedo bomber. As a radioman-gunner, his unit was assigned to the aircraft carrier Bunker Hill, along with other replacements shortly before the Battle of Okinawa in the spring of 1945. The pilot of his aircraft had an earache and was grounded, as was his crew, including Newman. The rest of their squadron flew to the Bunker Hill. Days later, a kamikaze attack on the vessel killed several hundred crewmen and airmen, including other members of his unit.[22][23]

In a 2011 interview, screenwriter Stewart Stern recounted that Newman drew on an incident from his Navy years as an "emotional trigger to express the character's trauma" when acting in the 1956 film The Rack. He said that Newman thought back to an incident in which his best friend was sliced to pieces on an aircraft carrier by a plane's propeller.[24]

Career

Early roles

After the war, Newman completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in drama and economics at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, in 1949.[25] Shortly after earning his degree, he joined several summer stock companies, most notably the Belfry Players in Wisconsin[26] and the Woodstock Players in Illinois. He toured with them for three months, and developed his talents as a part of Woodstock Players.[17][27] He later attended the Yale School of Drama for one year, before moving to New York City to study under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio.[17] Oscar Levant wrote that Newman initially was hesitant to leave New York for Hollywood, and that Newman had said, "Too close to the cake. Also, no place to study."[28]Newman arrived in New York City in 1951 with his first wife, Jackie Witte, taking up residence in the St. George section of Staten Island.[29][30]

He made his Broadway theatre debut in the original production of William Inge's Picnic with Kim Stanley in 1953. While working on the production, he met Joanne Woodward, an understudy. The two married in 1958. He also appeared in the original Broadway production of The Desperate Hours in 1955. In 1959, he was in the original Broadway production of Sweet Bird of Youth with Geraldine Page and three years later starred with Page in the film version. During this time Newman started acting in television. His first credited role was in a 1952 episode of Tales of Tomorrow entitled "Ice from Space".[31] In the mid-1950s, he appeared twice on CBS's Appointment with Adventure anthology series.

In February 1954, Newman appeared in a screen test with James Dean, directed by Gjon Mili, for East of Eden (1955). Newman was tested for the role of Aron Trask, Dean for the role of Aron's twin brother Cal. Dean won his part, but Newman lost out to Richard Davalos. That same year, as a last-minute replacement for Dean, he co-starred with Eva Marie Saint and Frank Sinatra in a live, color television broadcast of Our Town which was a musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder's stage play.[32] After Dean's death, Newman replaced Dean in the role of a boxer in a television adaptation of Hemingway's story "The Battler", written by A. E. Hotchner, that was broadcast live on October 18, 1955. That performance led to his breakthrough role as Rocky Graziano in the film Somebody Up There Likes Me in 1956.[33] The Dean connection had additional resonance. Newman was cast as Billy the Kid in The Left Handed Gun which was a role originally earmarked for Dean. Additionally, Dean was originally cast to play the role of Rocky Graziano in Somebody Up There Likes Me; however, with his death, Newman got the role.[34][35]

Newman's first film for Hollywood was The Silver Chalice (1954), co-starring Italian actress Pier Angeli. The film was a box-office failure, and the actor would later acknowledge his disdain for it.[36] In 1956, Newman garnered much attention and acclaim for the role of Rocky Graziano in Somebody Up There Likes Me, and the film also reunited him with Pier Angeli; their last film together. In 1958, he starred in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), opposite Elizabeth Taylor. The film was a box-office smash, and Newman garnered his first Academy Award nomination. Also in 1958, Newman starred in The Long, Hot Summer with his future wife Joanne Woodward, with whom he reconnected on the set in 1957 (they had first met in 1953). He won Best Actor at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival for this film. He and Woodward also appeared on screen earlier in 1958 in the Playhouse 90 television play The 80 Yard Run.[37] The couple would go on to make a total of 16 films together.[38]

Major films

 
Newman in The Hustler (1961)

Newman starred in The Young Philadelphians (1959) film which co-starred Barbara Rush, Robert Vaughn and Alexis Smith, and was directed by Vincent Sherman. He followed up with leads in Exodus (1960), From the Terrace, (1960), The Hustler (1961), Hud (1963), Torn Curtain (1966), Harper (1966), Hombre (1967), Cool Hand Luke (1967), The Towering Inferno (1974), Slap Shot (1977), Absence of Malice (1981), The Verdict (1982), and Nobody's Fool (1994). He teamed up with fellow actor Robert Redford and director George Roy Hill for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Sting (1973). After his marriage to Woodward they appeared together in The Long, Hot Summer (1958), Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, (1958), From the Terrace (1960), Paris Blues (1961), A New Kind of Love (1963), Winning (1969), WUSA (1970), playing Harper for a second time in The Drowning Pool (1975), Harry & Son (1984), and Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990). They starred in the HBO miniseries Empire Falls, but did not share any scenes.

 

In addition to starring in and directing Harry & Son, Newman directed four feature films starring Woodward. They were Rachel, Rachel (1968), based on Margaret Laurence's A Jest of God; the screen version of the Pulitzer Prize–winning play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972); the television screen version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Shadow Box (1980); and a screen version of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie (1987). Twenty-five years after The Hustler, Newman reprised his role of "Fast Eddie" Felson in the Martin Scorsese–directed film The Color of Money (1986), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.[39] In 1994, Newman played alongside Tim Robbins as the character Sidney J. Mussburger in the Coen brothers' comedy The Hudsucker Proxy.

In mid-1987, Newman sued Universal Pictures for allegedly failing to properly account for revenues from video distribution of four of his films made for Universal, and Universal owed him at least $1 million participation for the home video versions of The Sting, Slap Shot, Winning and Sometimes a Great Notion. The complaint claimed that Universal accounted for the cassette revenues in a way that improperly decreased amounts due to Newman, with the actor wanting a full accounting along with $2 million in damages.[40]

21st-century roles

In 2003, Newman appeared in a Broadway revival of Wilder's Our Town, receiving a Tony Award nomination for his performance. PBS and the cable network Showtime aired a taping of the production, and Newman was nominated for an Emmy Award[41] for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie.

Newman's last live action movie appearance was as a conflicted mob boss in the 2002 film Road to Perdition opposite Tom Hanks, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. His last live action appearance overall, although he continued to provide voice work for films, was in 2005 in the HBO mini-series Empire Falls (based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Richard Russo) in which he played the dissolute father of the protagonist, Miles Roby, and for which he won a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy. In keeping with his strong interest in car racing, he provided the voice of Doc Hudson, a retired anthropomorphic race car, in Pixar's Cars (2006). This was his final role in a major feature film as well as his only animated film role. Almost nine years after his death, he appeared as Doc in the third film, Cars 3 (2017), through the use of archive recordings, for which he received billing.

Newman retired from acting in May 2007, saying: "You start to lose your memory, you start to lose your confidence, you start to lose your invention. So I think that's pretty much a closed book for me."[42] He came out of retirement to record narration for the 2007 documentary Dale, about the life of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt, and for the 2008 documentary The Meerkats, which is his final film role overall.

Philanthropy

With writer A. E. Hotchner, Newman founded Newman's Own, a line of food products, in 1982. The brand started with salad dressing and has expanded to include pasta sauce, lemonade, popcorn, salsa, and wine, among other things. Newman established a policy that all proceeds, after taxes, would be donated to charity. He co-wrote a memoir about the subject with Hotchner, Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good. Among other awards, Newman's Own co-sponsors the PEN/Newman's Own First Amendment Award, a $25,000 reward designed to recognize those who protect the First Amendment as it applies to the written word.[43]

One beneficiary of his philanthropy is the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a residential summer camp for seriously ill children located in Ashford, Connecticut, which Newman co-founded in 1988. It is named after the gang in his film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), and the real-life, historic Hole-in-the-Wall outlaw hangout in the mountains of northern Wyoming. Newman's college fraternity, Phi Kappa Tau, adopted his Connecticut Hole in the Wall camp as their "national philanthropy" in 1995. The original camp has expanded to become several Hole in the Wall Camps in the U.S., Ireland, France, and Israel.[2]

In 1983, Newman became a major donor for The Mirror Theater Ltd, alongside Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino, matching a grant from Laurence Rockefeller.[44] Newman was inspired to invest by his connection with Lee Strasberg, as Lee's then daughter-in-law Sabra Jones was the founder and producing artistic director of The Mirror. Paul Newman remained a friend of the company until his death and discussed at numerous times possible productions in which he could star with his wife, Joanne Woodward.

In June 1999, Newman donated $250,000 to Catholic Relief Services to aid refugees in Kosovo.[45]

On June 1, 2007, Kenyon College announced that Newman had donated $10 million to the school to establish a scholarship fund as part of the college's $230 million fund-raising campaign. Newman and Woodward were honorary co-chairs of a previous campaign.[46]

Newman was one of the founders of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP).[47] Newman was named the Most Generous Celebrity of 2008 by Givingback.org. He contributed $20,857,000 for the year of 2008 to the Newman's Own Foundation, which distributes funds to a variety of charities.[48]

Upon Newman's death, the Italian newspaper (a "semi-official" paper of the Holy See) L'Osservatore Romano published a notice lauding Newman's philanthropy. It also commented that "Newman was a generous heart, an actor of a dignity and style rare in Hollywood quarters."[49]

Newman was responsible for preserving lands around Westport, Connecticut. He lobbied the state's governor for funds for the 2011 Aspetuck Land Trust in Easton.[50] In 2011, Paul Newman's estate gifted land to Westport to be managed by the Aspetuck Land Trust.[51]

Political activism

 
Newman at a political rally for Eugene McCarthy in 1968

Newman was a lifelong Democrat, although he endorsed and voted for Independent candidate John B. Anderson in 1980,[52] who was a liberal Republican, instead of the incumbent Democratic president, Jimmy Carter. For Newman's support of Eugene McCarthy in 1968 (and effective use of television commercials in California) and his opposition to the Vietnam War, Newman was placed nineteenth on Richard Nixon's enemies list,[53] which Newman claimed was his greatest accomplishment. In 1964, he and his wife Joanne Woodward supported Lyndon B. Johnson for president.[54] During the 1968 general election, Newman supported Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey and appeared in a pre-election night telethon for him.[55][56] He was also described as a "vocal supporter" of gay rights and same-sex marriage.[57][58]

Newman linked with the so-called Malibu Mafia to promote progressive issues in politics.[59] This was a group of wealthy men in the Greater Los Angeles area who met to discuss politics. Backed by them, Newman and his wife went to Washington in 1976 to speak in favor of breaking up Big Oil into separate components.[60] Newman supported their 1980s effort to establish a bilateral Nuclear Freeze to stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the US and the Soviet Union. He said he would stand up for Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election as long as there was cold Budweiser and Nuclear Freeze involved.[59][61]

In January 1995, Newman was the chief investor of a group, including the writer E.L. Doctorow and the editor Victor Navasky, that bought the progressive-left wing periodical The Nation.[62] Newman was an occasional writer for the publication.[63]

Consistent with his work for liberal causes, Newman publicly supported Ned Lamont's candidacy in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic Primary against Senator Joe Lieberman, and was even rumored as a candidate himself, until Lamont emerged as a credible alternative. He donated to Chris Dodd's presidential campaign.[64] Newman earlier donated money to Bill Richardson's campaign for president in 2008.

Newman attended the March on Washington on August 28, 1963,[65] and was also present at the first Earth Day event in Manhattan on April 22, 1970.[66]

Newman was concerned about global warming and supported nuclear energy development as a solution.[67]

Auto racing

24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1979
TeamsDick Barbour Racing
Best finish2nd (1979)
Class wins1 (1979)

Newman was an auto racing enthusiast, and first became interested in motorsports ("the first thing that I ever found I had any grace in") while training at the Watkins Glen Racing School for the filming of Winning, a 1969 film. Because of his love and passion for racing, Newman agreed in 1971 to star in and to host his first television special, Once Upon a Wheel, on the history of auto racing. It was produced and directed by David Winters, who co-owned a number of racing cars with Newman.[68][69] Newman's first professional event as a racer was in 1972 at Thompson International Speedway, quietly entered as "P. L. Newman", by which he continued to be known in the racing community.[70]

He was a frequent competitor in Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) events for the rest of the decade, eventually winning four national championships. He later drove in the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans in Dick Barbour's Porsche 935 and finished in second place.[71] Newman reunited with Barbour in 2000 to compete in the Petit Le Mans.[72]

 
Sharp/Newman Nissan

From the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, he drove for the Bob Sharp Racing team, racing mainly Datsuns (later rebranded as Nissans) in the Trans-Am Series. He became closely associated with the brand during the 1980s, even appearing in commercials for them in Japan and having a special edition of the Nissan Skyline named after him. At the age of 70 years and eight days, Newman became the oldest driver to date to be part of a winning team in a major sanctioned race,[73] winning in his class at the 1995 24 Hours of Daytona.[74] Among his last major races were the Baja 1000 in 2004 and the 24 Hours of Daytona once again in 2005.[75]

During the 1976 auto racing season, Newman became interested in forming a professional auto racing team and contacted Bill Freeman who introduced Newman to professional auto racing management, and their company specialized in Can-Am, Indy Cars, and other high-performance racing automobiles. The team was based in Santa Barbara, California and commuted to Willow Springs International Motorsports Park for much of its testing sessions.

 
A Newman Freeman Racing Spyder NF Can-Am race car from 1979)

Their Newman Freeman Racing team was very competitive in the North American Can-Am series in their Budweiser sponsored Chevrolet-powered Spyder NFs. Newman and Freeman began a long and successful partnership with the Newman Freeman Racing team in the Can-Am series which culminated in the Can-Am Team Championship trophy in 1979. Newman was associated with Freeman's established Porsche racing team which allowed both Newman and Freeman to compete in SCCA and IMSA racing events together, including the Sebring 12-hour endurance sports car race. This car was sponsored by Beverly Porsche/Audi. Freeman was Sports Car Club of America's Southern Pacific National Champion during the Newman Freeman period. Later Newman co-founded Newman/Haas Racing with Carl Haas, a Champ Car team, in 1983, going on to win eight drivers' championships under his ownership. Newman was also briefly an owner in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series when he co-founded a research-and-development #18 team with Hendrick Motorsports' Greg Sacks behind the wheel – the team shut down after two seasons after losing their primary sponsor. The 1996 racing season was chronicled in the IMAX film Super Speedway (1997), which Newman narrated. He was a partner in the Atlantic Championship team Newman Wachs Racing.[76] Newman voiced Doc Hudson in Cars (2006).

Having said he would quit "when I embarrass myself", Newman competed into his 80s, winning at Lime Rock in what former co-driver Sam Posey called a "brutish Corvette" displaying his age as its number: 81.[70] He took the pole in his last professional race, in 2007 at Watkins Glen International, and in a 2008 run at Lime Rock, arranged by friends, he reportedly still did 9/10ths of his best time.[77]

Newman was posthumously inducted into the SCCA Hall of Fame at the national convention in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 21, 2009.[78] Lime Rock Park's No Name Straight was renamed Paul Newman Straight in 2022.[79]

Newman's racing life was chronicled in the documentary Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman (2015).

Motorsports career results

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

Year Track Car Class Finish Start Status
1973 Road Atlanta Nissan 510 B Sedan 9 15 Running
1975 Road Atlanta Nissan 510 B Sedan 6 11 Running
1976 Road Atlanta Nissan 510 B Sedan 3 6 Running
Triumph TR6 D Production 1 1 Running
1978 Road Atlanta Nissan 280Z C Production 2 3 Running
Nissan 200SX B Sedan 3 4 Running
1979 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX C Production 1 2 Running
Nissan 200SX B Sedan 3 3 Running
1980 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX C Production 2 6 Running
1982 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX Turbo GT1 2 23 Running
1983 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX GT1 21 1 Running
1985 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX Turbo GT1 1 1 Running
1986 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX Turbo GT1 1 1 Running
2002 Mid Ohio Jaguar GT1 9 11 Running

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

(key)

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1979   Dick Barbour Racing   Rolf Stommelen
  Dick Barbour
Porsche 935 IMSA+2.5 300 2nd 1st
Source:[80]

Personal life

 
Newman with second wife actress Joanne Woodward in a publicity photograph for the 1958 film The Long, Hot Summer
 
Newman in 2007

Newman was married twice. His first marriage was to Jackie Witte[17] from 1949 to 1958. They had a son, Scott (1950–1978), and two daughters, Susan (born 1953) and Stephanie Kendall (born 1954).[17] Scott, who appeared in films including The Towering Inferno (1974), Breakheart Pass (1975), and the 1977 film Fraternity Row, died in November 1978 from a drug overdose.[81] Newman started the Scott Newman Center for drug abuse prevention in memory of his son.[82] Susan is a documentary filmmaker and philanthropist, and has Broadway and screen credits, including a starring role as one of four Beatles fans in I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), and also a small role opposite her father in Slap Shot. She also received an Emmy nomination as co-producer of his telefilm, The Shadow Box.

Newman met actress Joanne Woodward in 1953,[83] on the production of Picnic on Broadway.[84] It was Newman's debut; Woodward was an understudy.[85] Shortly after filming The Long, Hot Summer in 1957, he divorced Witte to marry Woodward. The Newmans moved to East 11th Street in Manhattan,[86] before buying a home and raising their family in Westport, Connecticut. They were one of the first Hollywood movie star couples to choose to raise their families outside California.[87] They remained married for 50 years until his death in 2008.[88] Woodward has said "He's very good looking and very sexy and all of those things, but all of that goes out the window and what is finally left is, if you can make somebody laugh... And he sure does keep me laughing." Newman has attributed their relationship success to "some combination of lust and respect and patience. And determination."[89]

They had three daughters: Elinor "Nell" Teresa (b. 1959), Melissa "Lissy" Stewart (b. 1961), and Claire "Clea" Olivia (b. 1965). Newman was well known for his devotion to his wife and family. When once asked about his reputation for fidelity, he famously quipped, "Why go out for a hamburger when you have steak at home?" He also said that he never met anyone who had as much to lose as he did. In his profile on 60 Minutes, he admitted he once left Woodward after a fight, walked around the outside of the house, knocked on the front door and explained to Joanne he had nowhere to go.[87] Newman directed Nell alongside her mother in the films Rachel, Rachel and The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds. Newman and Woodward also acted as mentors to Allison Janney. They met her while she was a freshman at Kenyon College during a play which Newman was directing.[90]

Film critic Shawn Levy, in his biography Paul Newman: A Life (2009), alleged that Newman had an affair in the late 1960s with divorcée Nancy Bacon, a Hollywood journalist, which lasted one and a half years.[91][92] In an article in the Irish Independent, which stated also that Levy's claims "caused outrage" and were widely considered "an attempt to sully the image of a revered cinematic legend and committed philanthropist", the affair was reportedly denied by a friend of Newman's wife Joanne, who said she was upset by the claim. Levy criticised the tabloid newspaper, The New York Post, which had a long-standing feud with Newman, for focusing on and emphasizing this aspect of his biography.[93]

He and Woodward were the subject of a 2022 docuseries by Ethan Hawke, The Last Movie Stars, which was broadcast on HBO Max.[94] The docuseries was based upon tapes compiled by his friend, the Stewart Stern, for a memoir that Newman abandoned but which was published in 2022 as The Extraordinary Life of An Ordinary Man.[95]

Jewish identity

Newman followed no religion as an adult, but called himself a Jew, "because it's more of a challenge".[96][97] When he applied to Kenyon College after the Navy he gave his religion as "Christian Scientist," but apart from that he did not deny that he was Jewish.[98] He recounted in his posthumous memoirs having a "strong sense of otherness" as a youth because he was half-Jewish.[99] His heritage "got in the way of my sitting at the 'A' table, which was important to me," but he received no instruction on his Jewish heritage. He only knew that "if you were Jewish, some avenues were shut to you," and that "hurt me and my brother a great deal."[100] Newman deflected the pain with humor, sometimes doing Yiddish voices "for laughs." He was excluded from a high school fraternity because he was Jewish, and got into a "bloody fight" in the Navy because a sailor used an anti-Semitic slur.[98] A family friend recounted that the "stigma" of being Jewish was strong in Shaker Heights at the time. "Paul didn't seem Jewish at all, but he paid a price, he had a rough time."[101]

After he began appearing in films, Newman made a point of not changing his name. When he was being considered for the role of Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront, producer Sam Spiegel asked him to "get rid of 'Paul Newman." Newman’s response to Spiegel, who sometimes was credited as "S.P. Eagle," was "What do you want me to change it to, 'S.P. Ewman'?"[102]

Illness and death

Newman was scheduled to make his professional stage directing debut with the Westport Country Playhouse's 2008 production of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, but he stepped down on May 23, 2008, citing his health concerns.[103]

In June 2008, it was widely reported in the press that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and was receiving treatment for the condition at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.[104] A. E. Hotchner, who partnered in the 1980s with Newman to start Newman's Own, told the Associated Press in an interview in mid-2008 that Newman had told him about being afflicted with the disease about 18 months earlier.[105] Newman's spokesman told the press that the star was "doing nicely", but neither confirmed nor denied that he had cancer.[106] The actor was a heavy cigarette smoker until he quit in 1986.[107]

Newman died at his home in Westport, Connecticut on the morning of September 26, 2008.[108][109] He was cremated after a private funeral service.[110]

Filmography

Partial theater credits

Awards and nominations

Newman was nominated for an Academy Award in five different decades.[112] In addition to awards Newman won for specific roles, he received an honorary Academy Award in 1986 for his "many and memorable and compelling screen performances" and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his charity work in 1994.[113]

In 1992, Newman and his wife Joanne Woodward were recipients of Kennedy Center Honors.[114] In 1994, the couple received the Award for Greatest Public Service Benefiting the Disadvantaged, an award given annually by Jefferson Awards.[115]

Newman won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for The Long, Hot Summer and the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for Nobody's Fool.[113]

In 1968, Newman was named Man of the Year by Harvard University's performance group, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals.[113]

The 2008 edition of Sport Movies & TV – Milano International FICTS Fest was dedicated to his memory.[116]

In 2015, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 'forever stamp' honoring Newman, which went on sale September 18, 2015. It features a 1980 photograph of Newman by photographer Steve Schapiro, accompanied by text that reads: 'Actor/Philanthropist'.[117]

Since the 1970s, Newman Day is an event celebrated at Kenyon College, Bates College, Princeton University, and some other American colleges. On Newman Day, students try to drink 24 beers in 24 hours, based on a quote attributed to Newman about there being 24 beers in a case, and 24 hours in a day, and that this is surely not a mere coincidence.[118] In 2004, Newman requested that Princeton University disassociate the event from his name, due to the fact that he did not endorse the behavior. He cited his creation in 1980 of the Scott Newman Center, "dedicated to the prevention of substance abuse through education". Princeton disavowed any responsibility for the event, responding that Newman Day is not sponsored, endorsed, or encouraged by the university itself and is solely an unofficial event among students.[119][120]

On October 26, 2017, Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona wristwatch was auctioned in New York by Phillips Auctions for $17.5 million, making it one of the most expensive wristwatches ever sold at an auction.[121]

On September 3, 2022, Lime Rock Park, a road course in Lakeville, Connecticut, named the straight of the circuit past the Esses before The Uphill the Paul Newman Straight during the Historic Festival 40.[122]

Bibliography

  • Newman, Paul; Hotchner, A. E. Newman's Own Cookbook. Simon & Schuster, 1998; ISBN 0-684-84832-5.
  • Newman, Paul; Hotchner, A. E. Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good. Doubleday Publishing, 2003; ISBN 0-385-50802-6.

See also

Notes

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References

  • Levy, Shawn (2009). Paul Newman: A Life. Harmony Books. ISBN 9780307353757.
  • Morella, Joe; Epstein, Edward Z. (1988). Paul and Joanne: A Biography of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Delacorte Press. ISBN 0-440-50004-4. OCLC 18016049.
  • Newman, Paul (2022). Rosenthal, David (ed.). The extraordinary life of an ordinary man : a memoir (First ed.). New York: Knopf. ISBN 978-0593534502.

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This article is about the American actor For other people named Paul Newman see Paul Newman disambiguation Paul Leonard Newman January 26 1925 September 26 2008 was an American actor film director race car driver philanthropist and entrepreneur He was the recipient of numerous awards including an Academy Award a BAFTA Award three Golden Globe Awards a Screen Actors Guild Award a Primetime Emmy Award a Silver Bear a Cannes Film Festival Award and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 1 Paul NewmanNewman in 1958BornPaul Leonard Newman 1925 01 26 January 26 1925Shaker Heights Ohio U S DiedSeptember 26 2008 2008 09 26 aged 83 Westport Connecticut U S EducationKenyon College BA Yale UniversityOccupationsActorfilm directorrace car driverentrepreneurYears active1949 2007OrganizationsSeriousFun Children s Network Safe Water NetworkPolitical partyDemocraticSpousesJackie Witte m 1949 div 1958 wbr Joanne Woodward m 1958 wbr Children6 including Scott Nell and MelissaMilitary careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchUnited States NavyYears of service1943 1946RankPetty Officer Third ClassBattles warsWorld War II Asiatic Pacific TheaterAwardsNavy Good Conduct MedalBorn in Shaker Heights Ohio a suburb of Cleveland Newman showed an interest in theater as a child and at age 10 performed in a stage production of Saint George and the Dragon at the Cleveland Play House He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in drama and economics from Kenyon College in 1949 After touring with several summer stock companies including the Belfry Players Newman attended the Yale School of Drama for a year before studying at the Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg His first starring Broadway role was in William Inge s Picnic and he starred in smaller roles for a few more films before receiving widespread attention and acclaim for his performances in Somebody Up There Likes Me 1956 and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1958 Newman s major film roles include Eddie Felson in The Hustler 1961 Hud Bannon in Hud 1963 Lew Harper in Harper 1966 Luke Jackson in Cool Hand Luke 1967 Butch Cassidy in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 Judge Roy Bean in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean 1972 Henry Shaw Gondorff in The Sting 1973 Doug Roberts in The Towering Inferno 1974 Reggie Dunlop in Slap Shot 1977 Murphy in Fort Apache The Bronx 1981 and as the voice of Doc Hudson in Cars 2006 as his final acting non documentary role with his archival voice recordings being used again in Cars 3 2017 nine years after his death A ten time Oscar nominee Newman was awarded an Academy Award for Best Actor for The Color of Money 1986 Newman won several national championships as a driver in Sports Car Club of America road racing and his race teams won several championships in open wheel IndyCar racing He was a co founder of Newman s Own a food company from which he donated all post tax profits and royalties to charity 2 As of May 2021 these donations have totaled over US 570 million 3 In 1988 Newman founded the SeriousFun Children s Network a global family of summer camps and programs for children with a serious illness which has served 1 3 million children and family members since its inception 4 In 2006 Newman also co founded Safe Water Network with John Whitehead former chairman of Goldman Sachs and Josh Weston former chairman of ADP to improve access to safe water to underserved communities around the world 5 Newman was married twice and fathered six children He was the husband of Oscar winning actress Joanne Woodward Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Navy service 2 Career 2 1 Early roles 2 2 Major films 2 3 21st century roles 3 Philanthropy 4 Political activism 5 Auto racing 5 1 Motorsports career results 5 1 1 SCCA National Championship Runoffs 5 1 2 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results 6 Personal life 6 1 Jewish identity 7 Illness and death 8 Filmography 9 Partial theater credits 10 Awards and nominations 11 Bibliography 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 Further reading 16 External linksEarly life EditNewman was born on January 26 1925 in Cleveland Heights Ohio and raised in nearby Shaker Heights the second son of Theresa Garth nee Fetzer Fetzko or Fetsko Slovak Terezia Feckova 6 7 1894 1982 and Arthur Sigmund Newman Sr 1893 1950 who ran a sporting goods store 8 9 His father was Jewish 10 11 12 the son of Simon Newman and Hannah Cohn Hungarian Jewish and Polish Jewish emigrants from Hungary and Congress Poland respectively 8 13 Paul s mother was a practitioner of Christian Science She was born to a Roman Catholic family in Peticse Zemplen county in the Kingdom of Hungary Austro Hungarian Empire present day Pticie Slovakia 7 14 15 16 Newman s mother worked in his father s store while raising Paul and his elder brother Arthur 17 Newman showed an early interest in the theater his first role was at the age of seven playing the court jester in a school production of Robin Hood At age 10 Newman performed at the Cleveland Play House in a production of Saint George and the Dragon and was a notable actor and alumnus of their Curtain Pullers children s theater program 18 Graduating from Shaker Heights High School in 1943 he briefly attended Ohio University in Athens Ohio where he was initiated into the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity 17 Navy service Edit United States Navy photograph of Paul Newman Newman served in the United States Navy in World War II in the Pacific theater 17 Initially he enrolled in the Navy V 12 pilot training program at Yale University but was dropped when his colorblindness was discovered 17 19 He later recounted that it was a bit more complicated than colorblindness He also couldn t do the mathematical things that being a pilot requires A subsequent test found that he was not colorblind 20 Boot camp followed with training as a radioman and rear gunner He performed poorly as a gunner and a friend from the service recounted in Newman s posthumous memoir that his friends lied to Navy trainers so he could pass 21 Qualifying in torpedo bombers in 1944 Aviation Radioman Third Class Newman was sent to Barbers Point Hawaii He was subsequently assigned to Pacific based replacement torpedo squadrons VT 98 VT 99 and VT 100 responsible primarily for training replacement combat pilots and aircrewmen with special emphasis on carrier landings 19 He later flew as a turret gunner in an Avenger torpedo bomber As a radioman gunner his unit was assigned to the aircraft carrier Bunker Hill along with other replacements shortly before the Battle of Okinawa in the spring of 1945 The pilot of his aircraft had an earache and was grounded as was his crew including Newman The rest of their squadron flew to the Bunker Hill Days later a kamikaze attack on the vessel killed several hundred crewmen and airmen including other members of his unit 22 23 In a 2011 interview screenwriter Stewart Stern recounted that Newman drew on an incident from his Navy years as an emotional trigger to express the character s trauma when acting in the 1956 film The Rack He said that Newman thought back to an incident in which his best friend was sliced to pieces on an aircraft carrier by a plane s propeller 24 Career EditEarly roles Edit After the war Newman completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in drama and economics at Kenyon College in Gambier Ohio in 1949 25 Shortly after earning his degree he joined several summer stock companies most notably the Belfry Players in Wisconsin 26 and the Woodstock Players in Illinois He toured with them for three months and developed his talents as a part of Woodstock Players 17 27 He later attended the Yale School of Drama for one year before moving to New York City to study under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio 17 Oscar Levant wrote that Newman initially was hesitant to leave New York for Hollywood and that Newman had said Too close to the cake Also no place to study 28 Newman arrived in New York City in 1951 with his first wife Jackie Witte taking up residence in the St George section of Staten Island 29 30 He made his Broadway theatre debut in the original production of William Inge s Picnic with Kim Stanley in 1953 While working on the production he met Joanne Woodward an understudy The two married in 1958 He also appeared in the original Broadway production of The Desperate Hours in 1955 In 1959 he was in the original Broadway production of Sweet Bird of Youth with Geraldine Page and three years later starred with Page in the film version During this time Newman started acting in television His first credited role was in a 1952 episode of Tales of Tomorrow entitled Ice from Space 31 In the mid 1950s he appeared twice on CBS s Appointment with Adventure anthology series In February 1954 Newman appeared in a screen test with James Dean directed by Gjon Mili for East of Eden 1955 Newman was tested for the role of Aron Trask Dean for the role of Aron s twin brother Cal Dean won his part but Newman lost out to Richard Davalos That same year as a last minute replacement for Dean he co starred with Eva Marie Saint and Frank Sinatra in a live color television broadcast of Our Town which was a musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder s stage play 32 After Dean s death Newman replaced Dean in the role of a boxer in a television adaptation of Hemingway s story The Battler written by A E Hotchner that was broadcast live on October 18 1955 That performance led to his breakthrough role as Rocky Graziano in the film Somebody Up There Likes Me in 1956 33 The Dean connection had additional resonance Newman was cast as Billy the Kid in The Left Handed Gun which was a role originally earmarked for Dean Additionally Dean was originally cast to play the role of Rocky Graziano in Somebody Up There Likes Me however with his death Newman got the role 34 35 Newman s first film for Hollywood was The Silver Chalice 1954 co starring Italian actress Pier Angeli The film was a box office failure and the actor would later acknowledge his disdain for it 36 In 1956 Newman garnered much attention and acclaim for the role of Rocky Graziano in Somebody Up There Likes Me and the film also reunited him with Pier Angeli their last film together In 1958 he starred in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1958 opposite Elizabeth Taylor The film was a box office smash and Newman garnered his first Academy Award nomination Also in 1958 Newman starred in The Long Hot Summer with his future wife Joanne Woodward with whom he reconnected on the set in 1957 they had first met in 1953 He won Best Actor at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival for this film He and Woodward also appeared on screen earlier in 1958 in the Playhouse 90 television play The 80 Yard Run 37 The couple would go on to make a total of 16 films together 38 Major films Edit Newman in The Hustler 1961 Newman starred in The Young Philadelphians 1959 film which co starred Barbara Rush Robert Vaughn and Alexis Smith and was directed by Vincent Sherman He followed up with leads in Exodus 1960 From the Terrace 1960 The Hustler 1961 Hud 1963 Torn Curtain 1966 Harper 1966 Hombre 1967 Cool Hand Luke 1967 The Towering Inferno 1974 Slap Shot 1977 Absence of Malice 1981 The Verdict 1982 and Nobody s Fool 1994 He teamed up with fellow actor Robert Redford and director George Roy Hill for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 and The Sting 1973 After his marriage to Woodward they appeared together in The Long Hot Summer 1958 Rally Round the Flag Boys 1958 From the Terrace 1960 Paris Blues 1961 A New Kind of Love 1963 Winning 1969 WUSA 1970 playing Harper for a second time in The Drowning Pool 1975 Harry amp Son 1984 and Mr and Mrs Bridge 1990 They starred in the HBO miniseries Empire Falls but did not share any scenes Newman at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival In addition to starring in and directing Harry amp Son Newman directed four feature films starring Woodward They were Rachel Rachel 1968 based on Margaret Laurence s A Jest of God the screen version of the Pulitzer Prize winning play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds 1972 the television screen version of the Pulitzer Prize winning play The Shadow Box 1980 and a screen version of Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie 1987 Twenty five years after The Hustler Newman reprised his role of Fast Eddie Felson in the Martin Scorsese directed film The Color of Money 1986 for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor 39 In 1994 Newman played alongside Tim Robbins as the character Sidney J Mussburger in the Coen brothers comedy The Hudsucker Proxy In mid 1987 Newman sued Universal Pictures for allegedly failing to properly account for revenues from video distribution of four of his films made for Universal and Universal owed him at least 1 million participation for the home video versions of The Sting Slap Shot Winning and Sometimes a Great Notion The complaint claimed that Universal accounted for the cassette revenues in a way that improperly decreased amounts due to Newman with the actor wanting a full accounting along with 2 million in damages 40 21st century roles Edit In 2003 Newman appeared in a Broadway revival of Wilder s Our Town receiving a Tony Award nomination for his performance PBS and the cable network Showtime aired a taping of the production and Newman was nominated for an Emmy Award 41 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie Newman s last live action movie appearance was as a conflicted mob boss in the 2002 film Road to Perdition opposite Tom Hanks for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor His last live action appearance overall although he continued to provide voice work for films was in 2005 in the HBO mini series Empire Falls based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Richard Russo in which he played the dissolute father of the protagonist Miles Roby and for which he won a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy In keeping with his strong interest in car racing he provided the voice of Doc Hudson a retired anthropomorphic race car in Pixar s Cars 2006 This was his final role in a major feature film as well as his only animated film role Almost nine years after his death he appeared as Doc in the third film Cars 3 2017 through the use of archive recordings for which he received billing Newman retired from acting in May 2007 saying You start to lose your memory you start to lose your confidence you start to lose your invention So I think that s pretty much a closed book for me 42 He came out of retirement to record narration for the 2007 documentary Dale about the life of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt and for the 2008 documentary The Meerkats which is his final film role overall Philanthropy EditWith writer A E Hotchner Newman founded Newman s Own a line of food products in 1982 The brand started with salad dressing and has expanded to include pasta sauce lemonade popcorn salsa and wine among other things Newman established a policy that all proceeds after taxes would be donated to charity He co wrote a memoir about the subject with Hotchner Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good Among other awards Newman s Own co sponsors the PEN Newman s Own First Amendment Award a 25 000 reward designed to recognize those who protect the First Amendment as it applies to the written word 43 One beneficiary of his philanthropy is the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp a residential summer camp for seriously ill children located in Ashford Connecticut which Newman co founded in 1988 It is named after the gang in his film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 and the real life historic Hole in the Wall outlaw hangout in the mountains of northern Wyoming Newman s college fraternity Phi Kappa Tau adopted his Connecticut Hole in the Wall camp as their national philanthropy in 1995 The original camp has expanded to become several Hole in the Wall Camps in the U S Ireland France and Israel 2 In 1983 Newman became a major donor for The Mirror Theater Ltd alongside Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino matching a grant from Laurence Rockefeller 44 Newman was inspired to invest by his connection with Lee Strasberg as Lee s then daughter in law Sabra Jones was the founder and producing artistic director of The Mirror Paul Newman remained a friend of the company until his death and discussed at numerous times possible productions in which he could star with his wife Joanne Woodward In June 1999 Newman donated 250 000 to Catholic Relief Services to aid refugees in Kosovo 45 On June 1 2007 Kenyon College announced that Newman had donated 10 million to the school to establish a scholarship fund as part of the college s 230 million fund raising campaign Newman and Woodward were honorary co chairs of a previous campaign 46 Newman was one of the founders of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy CECP 47 Newman was named the Most Generous Celebrity of 2008 by Givingback org He contributed 20 857 000 for the year of 2008 to the Newman s Own Foundation which distributes funds to a variety of charities 48 Upon Newman s death the Italian newspaper a semi official paper of the Holy See L Osservatore Romano published a notice lauding Newman s philanthropy It also commented that Newman was a generous heart an actor of a dignity and style rare in Hollywood quarters 49 Newman was responsible for preserving lands around Westport Connecticut He lobbied the state s governor for funds for the 2011 Aspetuck Land Trust in Easton 50 In 2011 Paul Newman s estate gifted land to Westport to be managed by the Aspetuck Land Trust 51 Political activism Edit Newman at a political rally for Eugene McCarthy in 1968 Newman was a lifelong Democrat although he endorsed and voted for Independent candidate John B Anderson in 1980 52 who was a liberal Republican instead of the incumbent Democratic president Jimmy Carter For Newman s support of Eugene McCarthy in 1968 and effective use of television commercials in California and his opposition to the Vietnam War Newman was placed nineteenth on Richard Nixon s enemies list 53 which Newman claimed was his greatest accomplishment In 1964 he and his wife Joanne Woodward supported Lyndon B Johnson for president 54 During the 1968 general election Newman supported Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey and appeared in a pre election night telethon for him 55 56 He was also described as a vocal supporter of gay rights and same sex marriage 57 58 Newman linked with the so called Malibu Mafia to promote progressive issues in politics 59 This was a group of wealthy men in the Greater Los Angeles area who met to discuss politics Backed by them Newman and his wife went to Washington in 1976 to speak in favor of breaking up Big Oil into separate components 60 Newman supported their 1980s effort to establish a bilateral Nuclear Freeze to stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the US and the Soviet Union He said he would stand up for Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election as long as there was cold Budweiser and Nuclear Freeze involved 59 61 In January 1995 Newman was the chief investor of a group including the writer E L Doctorow and the editor Victor Navasky that bought the progressive left wing periodical The Nation 62 Newman was an occasional writer for the publication 63 Consistent with his work for liberal causes Newman publicly supported Ned Lamont s candidacy in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic Primary against Senator Joe Lieberman and was even rumored as a candidate himself until Lamont emerged as a credible alternative He donated to Chris Dodd s presidential campaign 64 Newman earlier donated money to Bill Richardson s campaign for president in 2008 Newman attended the March on Washington on August 28 1963 65 and was also present at the first Earth Day event in Manhattan on April 22 1970 66 Newman was concerned about global warming and supported nuclear energy development as a solution 67 Auto racing Edit24 Hours of Le Mans careerYears1979TeamsDick Barbour RacingBest finish2nd 1979 Class wins1 1979 Newman was an auto racing enthusiast and first became interested in motorsports the first thing that I ever found I had any grace in while training at the Watkins Glen Racing School for the filming of Winning a 1969 film Because of his love and passion for racing Newman agreed in 1971 to star in and to host his first television special Once Upon a Wheel on the history of auto racing It was produced and directed by David Winters who co owned a number of racing cars with Newman 68 69 Newman s first professional event as a racer was in 1972 at Thompson International Speedway quietly entered as P L Newman by which he continued to be known in the racing community 70 He was a frequent competitor in Sports Car Club of America SCCA events for the rest of the decade eventually winning four national championships He later drove in the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans in Dick Barbour s Porsche 935 and finished in second place 71 Newman reunited with Barbour in 2000 to compete in the Petit Le Mans 72 Sharp Newman Nissan From the mid 1970s to the early 1990s he drove for the Bob Sharp Racing team racing mainly Datsuns later rebranded as Nissans in the Trans Am Series He became closely associated with the brand during the 1980s even appearing in commercials for them in Japan and having a special edition of the Nissan Skyline named after him At the age of 70 years and eight days Newman became the oldest driver to date to be part of a winning team in a major sanctioned race 73 winning in his class at the 1995 24 Hours of Daytona 74 Among his last major races were the Baja 1000 in 2004 and the 24 Hours of Daytona once again in 2005 75 During the 1976 auto racing season Newman became interested in forming a professional auto racing team and contacted Bill Freeman who introduced Newman to professional auto racing management and their company specialized in Can Am Indy Cars and other high performance racing automobiles The team was based in Santa Barbara California and commuted to Willow Springs International Motorsports Park for much of its testing sessions A Newman Freeman Racing Spyder NF Can Am race car from 1979 Their Newman Freeman Racing team was very competitive in the North American Can Am series in their Budweiser sponsored Chevrolet powered Spyder NFs Newman and Freeman began a long and successful partnership with the Newman Freeman Racing team in the Can Am series which culminated in the Can Am Team Championship trophy in 1979 Newman was associated with Freeman s established Porsche racing team which allowed both Newman and Freeman to compete in SCCA and IMSA racing events together including the Sebring 12 hour endurance sports car race This car was sponsored by Beverly Porsche Audi Freeman was Sports Car Club of America s Southern Pacific National Champion during the Newman Freeman period Later Newman co founded Newman Haas Racing with Carl Haas a Champ Car team in 1983 going on to win eight drivers championships under his ownership Newman was also briefly an owner in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series when he co founded a research and development 18 team with Hendrick Motorsports Greg Sacks behind the wheel the team shut down after two seasons after losing their primary sponsor The 1996 racing season was chronicled in the IMAX film Super Speedway 1997 which Newman narrated He was a partner in the Atlantic Championship team Newman Wachs Racing 76 Newman voiced Doc Hudson in Cars 2006 Having said he would quit when I embarrass myself Newman competed into his 80s winning at Lime Rock in what former co driver Sam Posey called a brutish Corvette displaying his age as its number 81 70 He took the pole in his last professional race in 2007 at Watkins Glen International and in a 2008 run at Lime Rock arranged by friends he reportedly still did 9 10ths of his best time 77 Newman was posthumously inducted into the SCCA Hall of Fame at the national convention in Las Vegas Nevada on February 21 2009 78 Lime Rock Park s No Name Straight was renamed Paul Newman Straight in 2022 79 Newman s racing life was chronicled in the documentary Winning The Racing Life of Paul Newman 2015 Motorsports career results Edit SCCA National Championship Runoffs Edit Year Track Car Class Finish Start Status1973 Road Atlanta Nissan 510 B Sedan 9 15 Running1975 Road Atlanta Nissan 510 B Sedan 6 11 Running1976 Road Atlanta Nissan 510 B Sedan 3 6 RunningTriumph TR6 D Production 1 1 Running1978 Road Atlanta Nissan 280Z C Production 2 3 RunningNissan 200SX B Sedan 3 4 Running1979 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX C Production 1 2 RunningNissan 200SX B Sedan 3 3 Running1980 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX C Production 2 6 Running1982 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX Turbo GT1 2 23 Running1983 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX GT1 21 1 Running1985 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX Turbo GT1 1 1 Running1986 Road Atlanta Nissan 280ZX Turbo GT1 1 1 Running2002 Mid Ohio Jaguar GT1 9 11 RunningComplete 24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit key Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1979 Dick Barbour Racing Rolf Stommelen Dick Barbour Porsche 935 IMSA 2 5 300 2nd 1stSource 80 Personal life Edit Newman with second wife actress Joanne Woodward in a publicity photograph for the 1958 film The Long Hot Summer Newman in 2007 Newman was married twice His first marriage was to Jackie Witte 17 from 1949 to 1958 They had a son Scott 1950 1978 and two daughters Susan born 1953 and Stephanie Kendall born 1954 17 Scott who appeared in films including The Towering Inferno 1974 Breakheart Pass 1975 and the 1977 film Fraternity Row died in November 1978 from a drug overdose 81 Newman started the Scott Newman Center for drug abuse prevention in memory of his son 82 Susan is a documentary filmmaker and philanthropist and has Broadway and screen credits including a starring role as one of four Beatles fans in I Wanna Hold Your Hand 1978 and also a small role opposite her father in Slap Shot She also received an Emmy nomination as co producer of his telefilm The Shadow Box Newman met actress Joanne Woodward in 1953 83 on the production of Picnic on Broadway 84 It was Newman s debut Woodward was an understudy 85 Shortly after filming The Long Hot Summer in 1957 he divorced Witte to marry Woodward The Newmans moved to East 11th Street in Manhattan 86 before buying a home and raising their family in Westport Connecticut They were one of the first Hollywood movie star couples to choose to raise their families outside California 87 They remained married for 50 years until his death in 2008 88 Woodward has said He s very good looking and very sexy and all of those things but all of that goes out the window and what is finally left is if you can make somebody laugh And he sure does keep me laughing Newman has attributed their relationship success to some combination of lust and respect and patience And determination 89 They had three daughters Elinor Nell Teresa b 1959 Melissa Lissy Stewart b 1961 and Claire Clea Olivia b 1965 Newman was well known for his devotion to his wife and family When once asked about his reputation for fidelity he famously quipped Why go out for a hamburger when you have steak at home He also said that he never met anyone who had as much to lose as he did In his profile on 60 Minutes he admitted he once left Woodward after a fight walked around the outside of the house knocked on the front door and explained to Joanne he had nowhere to go 87 Newman directed Nell alongside her mother in the films Rachel Rachel and The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds Newman and Woodward also acted as mentors to Allison Janney They met her while she was a freshman at Kenyon College during a play which Newman was directing 90 Film critic Shawn Levy in his biography Paul Newman A Life 2009 alleged that Newman had an affair in the late 1960s with divorcee Nancy Bacon a Hollywood journalist which lasted one and a half years 91 92 In an article in the Irish Independent which stated also that Levy s claims caused outrage and were widely considered an attempt to sully the image of a revered cinematic legend and committed philanthropist the affair was reportedly denied by a friend of Newman s wife Joanne who said she was upset by the claim Levy criticised the tabloid newspaper The New York Post which had a long standing feud with Newman for focusing on and emphasizing this aspect of his biography 93 He and Woodward were the subject of a 2022 docuseries by Ethan Hawke The Last Movie Stars which was broadcast on HBO Max 94 The docuseries was based upon tapes compiled by his friend the Stewart Stern for a memoir that Newman abandoned but which was published in 2022 as The Extraordinary Life of An Ordinary Man 95 Jewish identity Edit Newman followed no religion as an adult but called himself a Jew because it s more of a challenge 96 97 When he applied to Kenyon College after the Navy he gave his religion as Christian Scientist but apart from that he did not deny that he was Jewish 98 He recounted in his posthumous memoirs having a strong sense of otherness as a youth because he was half Jewish 99 His heritage got in the way of my sitting at the A table which was important to me but he received no instruction on his Jewish heritage He only knew that if you were Jewish some avenues were shut to you and that hurt me and my brother a great deal 100 Newman deflected the pain with humor sometimes doing Yiddish voices for laughs He was excluded from a high school fraternity because he was Jewish and got into a bloody fight in the Navy because a sailor used an anti Semitic slur 98 A family friend recounted that the stigma of being Jewish was strong in Shaker Heights at the time Paul didn t seem Jewish at all but he paid a price he had a rough time 101 After he began appearing in films Newman made a point of not changing his name When he was being considered for the role of Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront producer Sam Spiegel asked him to get rid of Paul Newman Newman s response to Spiegel who sometimes was credited as S P Eagle was What do you want me to change it to S P Ewman 102 Illness and death EditNewman was scheduled to make his professional stage directing debut with the Westport Country Playhouse s 2008 production of John Steinbeck s Of Mice and Men but he stepped down on May 23 2008 citing his health concerns 103 In June 2008 it was widely reported in the press that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and was receiving treatment for the condition at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City 104 A E Hotchner who partnered in the 1980s with Newman to start Newman s Own told the Associated Press in an interview in mid 2008 that Newman had told him about being afflicted with the disease about 18 months earlier 105 Newman s spokesman told the press that the star was doing nicely but neither confirmed nor denied that he had cancer 106 The actor was a heavy cigarette smoker until he quit in 1986 107 Newman died at his home in Westport Connecticut on the morning of September 26 2008 108 109 He was cremated after a private funeral service 110 Filmography EditMain article Paul Newman filmographyPartial theater credits Edit Harvey playing the lead Elwood P Dowd Belfry Players Theater Williams Bay Wisconsin 1949 Phaedra by Jean Racine and Robert Collington Ackart Yale 1951 Beethoven by Dorothy B Bland Yale 1952 Picnic by William Inge New York 1953 54 111 The Desperate Hours New York 1955 111 Sweet Bird of Youth by Tennessee Williams New York 1959 60 111 Baby Want a Kiss New York 1964 111 Love Letters Westport 2000 The Constant Wife Westport 2000 Our Town by Thornton Wilder Westport New York 2002 2003 111 Trumbo New York 2004Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Paul Newman Newman was nominated for an Academy Award in five different decades 112 In addition to awards Newman won for specific roles he received an honorary Academy Award in 1986 for his many and memorable and compelling screen performances and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his charity work in 1994 113 In 1992 Newman and his wife Joanne Woodward were recipients of Kennedy Center Honors 114 In 1994 the couple received the Award for Greatest Public Service Benefiting the Disadvantaged an award given annually by Jefferson Awards 115 Newman won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for The Long Hot Summer and the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for Nobody s Fool 113 In 1968 Newman was named Man of the Year by Harvard University s performance group the Hasty Pudding Theatricals 113 The 2008 edition of Sport Movies amp TV Milano International FICTS Fest was dedicated to his memory 116 In 2015 the U S Postal Service issued a forever stamp honoring Newman which went on sale September 18 2015 It features a 1980 photograph of Newman by photographer Steve Schapiro accompanied by text that reads Actor Philanthropist 117 Since the 1970s Newman Day is an event celebrated at Kenyon College Bates College Princeton University and some other American colleges On Newman Day students try to drink 24 beers in 24 hours based on a quote attributed to Newman about there being 24 beers in a case and 24 hours in a day and that this is surely not a mere coincidence 118 In 2004 Newman requested that Princeton University disassociate the event from his name due to the fact that he did not endorse the behavior He cited his creation in 1980 of the Scott Newman Center dedicated to the prevention of substance abuse through education Princeton disavowed any responsibility for the event responding that Newman Day is not sponsored endorsed or encouraged by the university itself and is solely an unofficial event among students 119 120 On October 26 2017 Paul Newman s Rolex Daytona wristwatch was auctioned in New York by Phillips Auctions for 17 5 million making it one of the most expensive wristwatches ever sold at an auction 121 On September 3 2022 Lime Rock Park a road course in Lakeville Connecticut named the straight of 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McDormand a b c Paul Newman at the TCM Movie Database Paul Newman The Kennedy Center Archived from the original on April 24 2021 Retrieved January 4 2021 National jeffersonawards org Jefferson Awards for Public Service Archived from the original on November 24 2010 Retrieved August 5 2013 Edition 2008 sportmoviestv com Archived from the original on September 8 2017 Retrieved May 25 2017 U S Postal Service to Issue Paul Newman Forever Stamp Usps com June 29 2015 Archived from the original on August 31 2015 Retrieved October 23 2015 Lu Carol April 24 2007 If I had a nickel for every beer I drank today The Daily Princetonian Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Binge drink ritual upsets actor BBC News BBC News April 24 2004 Archived from the original on April 13 2008 Retrieved April 23 2009 Cheng Jonathan April 24 2004 Newman s Day forget it star urges drinkers The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on November 21 2010 Retrieved April 23 2009 In Depth The Sale of Paul Newman s Rolex Daytona The Most Expensive Wristwatch Ever hodinkee com Archived from the original on October 28 2017 Retrieved October 27 2017 Lime Rock Park September 3 2022 Paul Newman Straight Revealed During Lime Rock Park Historic Festival Lime Rock Park Lime Rock Park Retrieved September 7 2022 References EditLevy Shawn 2009 Paul Newman A Life Harmony Books ISBN 9780307353757 Morella Joe Epstein Edward Z 1988 Paul and Joanne A Biography of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward Delacorte Press ISBN 0 440 50004 4 OCLC 18016049 Newman Paul 2022 Rosenthal David ed The extraordinary life of an ordinary man a memoir First ed New York Knopf ISBN 978 0593534502 Further reading EditDemers Jenifer 2008 Paul Newman The Dream has Ended California Createspace ISBN 978 1 4404 3323 8 Dherbier Yann Brice Verlhac Pierre Henri 2006 Paul Newman A Life in Pictures San Francisco California Chronicle Books ISBN 978 0 8118 5726 0 OCLC 71146543 Godfrey Lionel 1979 Paul Newman Superstar A Critical Biography New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 59819 8 OCLC 4739913 Hamblett Charles 1975 Paul Newman Chicago H Regnery ISBN 978 0 8092 8236 4 OCLC 1646636 Hinton Susan 1967 The Outsiders USA Viking Press Dell Publishing ISBN 0 670 53257 6 OCLC 64396432 Hotchner A E 2010 Paul and Me Fifty three Years of Adventures and Misadventures with My Pal Paul Newman New York Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 385 53233 4 Landry J C 1983 Paul Newman New York McGraw Hill ISBN 978 0 07 036189 8 OCLC 9556372 Lax Eric 1996 Newman Paul Newman A Celebration London UK Pavilion ISBN 978 1 85793 730 5 OCLC 37355715 Netter Susan 1989 Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward London England Piatkus ISBN 978 0 86188 869 6 OCLC 19778734 O Brien Daniel 2004 Paul Newman London UK Faber ISBN 978 0 571 21986 5 OCLC 56658601 Oumano Elena 1989 Paul Newman New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 02627 1 OCLC 18558929 Quirk Lawrence J 1971 The Films of Paul Newman New York Citadel Press ISBN 0 8065 0233 9 OCLC 171115 Quirk Lawrence J 1996 Paul Newman Dallas Texas Taylor Pub Co ISBN 978 0 87833 962 4 OCLC 35884602 Stern Stewart 1989 No Tricks in My Pocket Paul Newman Directs New York Grove Press ISBN 978 0 8021 1120 3 OCLC 18780705 Stone Mat Lerner Preston 2009 Winning The Racing Life of Paul Newman Minneapolis Minnesota MBI Publishing Company and Motorbooks ISBN 978 0 7603 3706 6 Thomson Kenneth The Films of Paul Newman 1978 ISBN 0 912616 87 3 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Newman Wikiquote has quotations related to Paul Newman Paul Newman at IMDb Paul Newman at the Internet Broadway Database Paul Newman at the TCM Movie Database Paul Newman at Emmys com Appearances on C SPAN Paul Newman driver statistics at Racing Reference Newman s Own Newman s Own FoundationMedia officesPreceded by President of the Actors Studio1982 1994 Succeeded byAl PacinoEllen BurstynHarvey Keitel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Newman amp oldid 1143516151, 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