Paul Newman was more than just a Hollywood star; he was a screen legend whose dazzling blue eyes captivated audiences around the globe. Born into the snowy landscape of Cleveland, Ohio on January 26, 1925, Newman was the son of a successful sporting goods store owner, Arthur Sigmund Newman, and Theresa Fetsko, whose creative influences would leave a lasting mark on their son. With his brother Arthur S. Newman Jr. alongside, the family was a blend of Jewish and Slovak heritage. His father’s entrepreneurial spirit and his mother's artistic leanings foreshadowed the dynamic range that Paul would one day bring to the silver screen, leaving an indelible legacy in the film industry.
Early Life and Career
Newman's journey began in the affluent suburbs of Shaker Heights, where he dipped his toes into acting with school plays. Despite an initial hiccup at Ohio University, his stint in the Navy as a radio operator during World War II, and taking over the family business post his father’s demise, Newman’s true calling was in the dramatic arts. He found his way to Yale University’s School of Drama, which ultimately paved his road to New York and into the arms of television and Broadway.
In 1953, while understudying in the Broadway play "Picnic," Newman's professional pivot to acting began to crystallize. It wasn’t long before his film debut, but it was the role of boxer Rocky Graziano in "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (1956) that propelled his career forward. The authenticity and grit he brought to the role won him acclaim and set the stage for a storied career.
Newman's accolades are numerous, including an Academy Award, several nominations, and other prestigious awards, each underscoring his versatility and depth as an actor. Notably, his performance in "The Hustler" (1961) further cemented his place in Hollywood's pantheon of greats.
Away from the camera, Newman's life was as rich and varied as his career. He married Joanne Woodward, an illustrious actress in her own right, and they built a family and life together far from the Hollywood spotlight. His passions ranged from race car driving to philanthropy—his Newman's Own brand has raised over $100 million for charity.
Newman's influence extends beyond his filmography. His charisma, talent, and dedication to the craft made him an icon, and his off-screen endeavors showcased a commitment to bettering the world around him. This balance of professional excellence and personal integrity is what truly sets Paul Newman apart as a luminary in Hollywood's history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2008 | The Meerkats | Teller (voice) |
2006 | Mater and the Ghostlight | Video | Doc Hudson (voice) |
2006 | Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 1 | Video | Doc Hudson (voice) |
2006 | Cars (Video Game) | Doc Hudson (voice) |
2006 | Cars | Doc Hudson (voice) |
2005 | Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon (Short) | Dave Scott (voice) |
2005 | Empire Falls (TV Mini Series) | Max Roby |
2003 | Freedom: A History of US (TV Series) | Woodrow Wilson | Justice Earl Warren (voice) |
2003 | Our Town (TV Movie) | Stage Manager |
2002 | Road to Perdition | John Rooney |
2001 | The Simpsons (TV Series) | Paul Newman (voice) |
2000 | Where the Money Is | Henry |
1999 | Message in a Bottle | Dodge |
1998 | Twilight | Harry Ross |
1994 | Nobody's Fool | Sully |
1994 | The Hudsucker Proxy | Sidney J. Mussburger |
1990 | Mr. & Mrs. Bridge | Walter Bridge |
1989 | Blaze | Earl Long |
1989 | Fat Man and Little Boy | General Leslie R. Groves |
1986 | The Color of Money | Eddie |
1984 | Harry & Son | Harry Keach |
1982 | The Verdict | Frank Galvin |
1982 | American Playhouse (TV Series) | Hughie (voice, as P.L. Neuman) |
1981 | Absence of Malice | Michael Colin Gallagher |
1981 | Fort Apache the Bronx | Murphy |
1980 | When Time Ran Out... | Hank Anderson |
1979 | Quintet | Essex |
1977 | Slap Shot | Reggie |
1976 | Great Performances: Dance in America (TV Series) | Narrator |
1976 | Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson | William F. Cody |
1976 | Silent Movie | Paul Newman |
1975 | The Drowning Pool | Lew Harper |
1974 | The Towering Inferno | Doug Roberts |
1973 | The Sting | Henry Gondorff |
1973 | The MacKintosh Man | Rearden |
1972 | The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean | Judge Roy Bean |
1972 | Pocket Money | Jim Kane |
1971 | Sometimes a Great Notion | Hank |
1970 | WUSA | Rheinhardt |
1969 | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | Butch Cassidy |
1969 | Winning | Capua |
1968 | The Secret War of Harry Frigg | Harry Frigg |
1967 | Cool Hand Luke | Lucas 'Luke' Jackson |
1967 | Hombre | John Russell |
1966 | Torn Curtain | Prof. Michael Armstrong |
1966 | Harper | Lew Harper |
1965 | Lady L | Armand Denis |
1964 | The Outrage | Juan Carrasco |
1964 | What a Way to Go! | Larry Flint |
1963 | The Prize | Andrew Craig |
1963 | A New Kind of Love | Steve Sherman |
1963 | Hud | Hud Bannon |
1962 | Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man | The Battler |
1962 | Sweet Bird of Youth | Chance Wayne |
1961 | The Hustler | Eddie Felson |
1961 | Paris Blues | Ram Bowen |
1960 | Exodus | Ari Ben Canaan |
1960 | From the Terrace | David Alfred Eaton |
1959 | The Young Philadelphians | Anthony Judson Lawrence |
1958 | Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! | Harry Bannerman |
1958 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Brick Pollitt |
1958 | The Left Handed Gun | Billy The Kid |
1958 | The Long, Hot Summer | Ben Quick |
1958 | Playhouse 90 (TV Series) | Christian Darling |
1957 | The Helen Morgan Story | Larry Maddux |
1957 | Until They Sail | Capt. Jack Harding |
1956 | The Kaiser Aluminum Hour (TV Series) | Charlie Correlli | Pvt. Danny Scott |
1954–1956 | The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) | Henry Wiggen | Giorgio | Tom Corey |
1956 | Somebody Up There Likes Me | Rocky |
1956 | The Rack | Capt. Edward W. Hall, Jr. |
1955 | Playwrights '56 (TV Series) | Ad Francis |
1955 | Producers' Showcase (TV Series) | George Gibbs |
1955 | The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) | Billy the Kid |
1955 | Appointment with Adventure (TV Series) | Ralph | Mack |
1954 | The Silver Chalice | Basil |
1954 | Danger (TV Series) | Jeff |
1954 | Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) | Jimmy Polo |
1954 | Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series) | Mike | Larry |
1954 | The Mask (TV Series) | Unknown |
1953–1954 | The Man Behind the Badge (TV Series) | Unknown |
1952–1953 | The Web (TV Series) | Alex |
1953 | You Are There (TV Series) | Nathan Hale |
1952 | Suspense (TV Series) | Captain Radetski |
1952 | Tales of Tomorrow (TV Series) | Sgt. Wilson |
1949 | The Aldrich Family (TV Series) | Occasional Cast Member (1952-53) |