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2008-09-27, 20:24
Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:31pm EDT
By Bob Tourtellotte
http://www.reuters.com/resources/r/?m=02&d=20080927&t=2&i=6163861&w=&r=2008-09-27T141427Z_01_BTRE48Q13KL00_RTROPTP_0_US-NEWMAN
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Legendary film star Paul Newman, whose brilliant blue eyes, good looks and talent made him one of Hollywood's top actors over six decades has died at age 83 after a long battle with cancer.
Newman died on Friday night at his farmhouse near Westport, Connecticut, said his Los Angeles-based spokesman Jeff Sanderson.
"His death was as private and discreet as the way he had lived his life, a humble artist who never thought of himself as 'big,' surrounded by his beloved family and the close circle of friends," said a statement released by his family on Saturday.
Paul Leonard Newman, known as "PL" to his friends, appeared in more than 50 movies, including "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "The Hustler," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Sting." He earned nine Oscar nominations for acting and won the best actor honor for 1986's "The Color of Money."
Famed for his philanthropy as well as his acting, Newman was married to Oscar-winning actress Joanne Woodward for more than 50 years. He had successful side careers as a race car driver and creator of a line of food products, Newman's Own, that bore his name and face on their labels.
His Newman's Own Foundation gave more than $250 million to thousands of charities worldwide and his Hole-in-the-Wall Camps provided summer breaks for children with serious illnesses.
"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," his five daughters said in a statement.
"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,'" they said.
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May you rest in peace Paul, may you rest in peace.
By Bob Tourtellotte
http://www.reuters.com/resources/r/?m=02&d=20080927&t=2&i=6163861&w=&r=2008-09-27T141427Z_01_BTRE48Q13KL00_RTROPTP_0_US-NEWMAN
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Legendary film star Paul Newman, whose brilliant blue eyes, good looks and talent made him one of Hollywood's top actors over six decades has died at age 83 after a long battle with cancer.
Newman died on Friday night at his farmhouse near Westport, Connecticut, said his Los Angeles-based spokesman Jeff Sanderson.
"His death was as private and discreet as the way he had lived his life, a humble artist who never thought of himself as 'big,' surrounded by his beloved family and the close circle of friends," said a statement released by his family on Saturday.
Paul Leonard Newman, known as "PL" to his friends, appeared in more than 50 movies, including "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "The Hustler," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Sting." He earned nine Oscar nominations for acting and won the best actor honor for 1986's "The Color of Money."
Famed for his philanthropy as well as his acting, Newman was married to Oscar-winning actress Joanne Woodward for more than 50 years. He had successful side careers as a race car driver and creator of a line of food products, Newman's Own, that bore his name and face on their labels.
His Newman's Own Foundation gave more than $250 million to thousands of charities worldwide and his Hole-in-the-Wall Camps provided summer breaks for children with serious illnesses.
"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," his five daughters said in a statement.
"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,'" they said.
The rest of the story is linked below:
Sources:
page01
http://www.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUSTRE48Q25W20080927
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http://www.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUSTRE48Q25W20080927?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0
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http://www.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUSTRE48Q25W20080927?pageNumber=3&virtualBrandChannel=0
May you rest in peace Paul, may you rest in peace.