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RIP, a solid actor in an era when popular American cinema did not mean dumb cinema. He was involved in a lot of classics. It probably shows more about where i'm from but i can't help but to think of Slap Shot when the name Paul Newman comes up.

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In 1982, Newman and his friend A.E. Hotchner founded Newman's Own, a food company that produced food ranging from pasta sauces to salad dressing to chocolate chip cookies.

"The embarrassing thing is that the salad dressing is outgrossing my films," Newman once wryly noted.

To date, the company -- which donates all profits to charities such as Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang camp -- has given away more than $200 million. Newman established the camp to benefit gravely ill children.

Now that's amazing.

R.I.P. Paul. You did good.

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An interesting observation:

Over the years, I have always asked women which (famous) men they find most attractive. Of course, different people have different tastes, and one woman's ideal would inevitably be lost on another.

However, I have found that, nearly across the board, regardless of ideal "types," nearly all women LOVE Paul Newman. The only other famous person that even comes close to him in this category is Johnny Depp.

Paul Newman made a hell of a lot of great films, and just last weekend I listened to Kenyon Hopkins' s soundtrack from "The Hustler."

A great actor and a great guy.

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In 1982, Newman and his friend A.E. Hotchner founded Newman's Own, a food company that produced food ranging from pasta sauces to salad dressing to chocolate chip cookies.

"The embarrassing thing is that the salad dressing is outgrossing my films," Newman once wryly noted.

To date, the company -- which donates all profits to charities such as Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang camp -- has given away more than $200 million. Newman established the camp to benefit gravely ill children.

Now that's amazing.

R.I.P. Paul. You did good.

And it's also really good stuff. The Newman's Own marinara sauce is really tasty, as are the salad dressings.

RIP Mr. Newman. A great actor and humanitarian.

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Just watched Cool Hand Luke a couple of days ago. That scene of him cutting off the heads of the parking meters is classic. Another legend gone... and man talk about doint something with your life...all those millions of dollars he raised through his food procucts for charity. Amazing. He'll be missed.

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A movie star as well as a serious actor, a man who got married (and stayed married) and remained a sex symbol, a rich race car driver with a philanthropic bent, an actor who could do goofy and serious with equal aplomb, a celebrity with substance.

In short, a life well lived.

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A great actor and Clevelander

The Hustler, Hud, Cool Hand Luke, Slap Shot - so many films that I am sure I am forgetting and great performances by him.

And not to forget his humanitarian efforts

I'll miss him.

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I've always enjoyed Paul Newman's films. He always seemed like someone who would have been fun to hang out with.

I remember many of his movies going back to when I was a kid- some of them weren't great movies, but I always found Newman to be an engaging actor.

A few that have distinct memories for me-

Drowning Pool - I also remember a young & hot Melanie Griffith in this one.

Nobody's Fool - I really enjoy this later Newman performance (and another Melanie Griffith appearance)

Paris Blues - of course, mostly for the music

Empire Falls - this was a mini-series, I think on HBO. Newman's character was very interesting

Also many of the films already mentioned. And yes, I'll even admit to liking Towering Inferno, one of the classic Irwin Allen disaster flicks from the 70s.

I'm also a fan of his food products, mostly the pasta sauce (Sockarooni!), salsa and salad dressing.

I've enjoyed a lifetime of Newman 's work. And he seemed to be a class act all the way. Rest in Peace.

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"Was that floating like a Cadillac or stinging like a Beamer? I'm confused."

My kid's gonna be crushed that Doc Hudson is gone, but will continue to enjoy the ranch dressing. Doc sauce, he calls it.

I'm a black bean salsa, Butch and Sundance guy myself.

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Yes indeed, a fine actor and by all accounts a swell guy who will be deeply missed.

Selfishly, I regret that we (and by "we" I mean Universal) weren't able to coax him out of retirement for a very fine Bonnie & Clyde film we were doing. He would have been perfect in it.

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Yes indeed, a fine actor and by all accounts a swell guy who will be deeply missed.

Selfishly, I regret that we (and by "we" I mean Universal) weren't able to coax him out of retirement for a very fine Bonnie & Clyde film we were doing. He would have been perfect in it.

Just curious, what part would he have played? I'm assuming he was too old to be cast as Clyde Barrow.

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Sad news - and one of the giants of the old film world. A class act, for sure. And a dignified guy too.

Actually saw him on one occasion in an open top pink cadillac with Joanne Woodward. I'd sneaked in to Bel Air with my rental car doing the tourist thing (not sure how I managed it) and they were coming down the hill past me. On the way to Santa Monica/Malibu by the looks of it for a nice Sunday afternoon drive - they both looked extremely happy. RIP Mr Newman. :(

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Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean :tup :tup :tup

Agreed. Fast Eddie from The Hustler has always stood out to me. Seems like he was a good man as well, never afraid to stand up for what he believed in and put his money where his mouth was. RIP Paul. :(

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