

We are in for a treat this Sunday at TCM. In Honor of Paul Newman, who died on September 26, TCM will air a tribute to the actor on Sunday, October 12th, replacing the current scheduled programming. TCM scheduled Paul Newman movies. Take the time to watch Newman’s work. He plays anti-heroes brilliantly.

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Paul Newman lived a full life to 83. 
As always I will continue to appreciate his movies and remember his straightforward approach to acting and living.
When I told my daughter, “A great actor, Paul Newman, past away today.”
She asked, “What movies has he been in?”
Since my daugher is 8, I flipped through my memory and answered, “Cars, he was the voice for Doc.”
“Oh,” sadly she said, “He was good. He was my favorite character in the movie.”

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With over 60 films to his name and a company that makes salad dressings and pretzels, Paul Newman is larger than life. His life in films is captured brilliantly by Vanity Fair with 16 chronological photos depicting his life outside of Hollywood.
The article by Patricia Bosworth brings up the many talents of Newman as well as a story “walk-stepping with Marilyn Monroe” during is Actor Studio days. It’s a quick read well worth the time.
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Paul Newman is a legend. From reports in the past, I believe, he is in his 80’s. He still frequents auto races and has enough tenacity to tell the media he is “doing nicely.”
I admire Paul Newman for many reasons. He’s a dedicated actor, an excellent director whose humanitarian work is outstanding. ”Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” constantly comes to mind when I think of Newman or “Cool Hand Luke;” even
one of William Goldman movies like “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” or “Harper.”
His Hole in the Wall Gang programs help children immensely as well as his proceeds from his organic food products.
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