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Newman Tribute on TCM: Oct.12
The TV ZoneYup, that's the big important date to remember, when TCM will devote its full Sunday schedule to Paul Newman classics, including ...Cool Hand Luke (1967), Somebody up There Likes Me (1956), Torn Curtain (1966), Exodus (1960), Hud (1963), and......Tags: Ernest Gold, William Shatner, Tennessee Williams, George Kennedy, Paul Newman
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Paul Newman wielded his beauty like a craftsman
Times Movie CriticPaul Newman, that pure and concentrated essence of classic movie stardom, reinvented himself a couple of times in the span of his long career, until he ended up playing the kind of guy he might have become had he never left his native Shaker Heights,...Tags: George Kennedy, Piper Laurie, Celebrity, Paul Newman, Elizabeth Taylor
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Essential Newman
"The Hustler" / "The Color of Money" (1961/1986): Richard Rossen's original is infinitely superior to Martin Scorsese's sequel, but taken together they offer a portrait of Newman at his most dynamic. Although The "Color of Money" is not Newman's best...Tags: Martin Scorsese, George Kennedy, Dennis Hopper, Joanne Woodward, Louisiana
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Paul Newman had the last great movie star grin
Tribune criticYou think of Paul Newman, and you smile. You think of his smile and you smile even wider. It was the last great movie star grin. It seems that way today, anyway, in the wake of Newman's death. He was a rogue you could trust. Across a full panoply of...Tags: Music Theater, George Kennedy, Piper Laurie, George C Scott, Jackie Gleason
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Actor was rogue you could trust
Chicago Tribune criticYou think of Paul Newman, and you smile. You think of his smile and you smile even wider. It was the last great movie-star grin. It seems that way today, anyway, in the wake of Newman's death Friday at age 83. He was a rogue you could trust. Across a...Tags: George Kennedy, Cinema Industry, George C Scott, Paul Newman, Theater
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Tribute to Newman from Hollywood and beyond
•"Paul Newman played many unforgettable roles. But the ones for which he was proudest never had top billing on the marquee: Devoted husband. Loving father. Adoring grandfather. Dedicated philanthropist. Our father was a rare symbol of selfless...Tags: Cliff Robertson, Celebrity, Carl Haas, David Letterman, Connecticut
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Paul Newman's style was all his own
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPAUL NEWMAN, who passed away Friday at 83 after a long battle with cancer, was a humanitarian, a loving husband and a race car driver, but most of all, he was an actor of perceptive intelligence, power and even simplicity. In his review of Newman's...Tags: Paul Newman, William Goldman, Academy Awards, Ed Begley, Prisons
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Paul Newman's Top 15 Movies
Courant Staff WriterPaul Newman may be a beloved movie icon to those of us older than, say, 40. But many of the nation's younger moviegoers may have seen only one Newman movie in their lives: "Cars," in which he provides the voice to the old racer Doc Hudson. They don't...Tags: Tennessee Williams, Cinema Industry, Sidney Lumet, Brandon de Wilde, Tom Cruise
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A Nun's Return to the Arts
Courant Staff WriterPast old stone walls, lush greenery and hidden driveways to handsome homes, the winding country road in northwestern Connecticut leads to a simple wooden sign that says Abbey of Regina Laudis. It's the meditative rural setting where Mother Dolores,...Tags: George Cukor, Contracts, Values, Connecticut, Paul Newman
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Tad Mosel, 86; TV writer won Pulitzer for Broadway's 'All the Way Home'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTad Mosel, a leading writer of live television dramas in the 1950s who won a Pulitzer Prize for "All the Way Home," his 1960 Broadway dramatization of James Agee's novel "A Death in the Family," has died. He was 86. Mosel, who had cancer and lived in...Tags: Mass Media, Armed Forces, Newspapers, Theater, Jason Robards
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Free for all
THURSDAY Jazz: Daley Civic Center Plaza, Washington and Dearborn Streets, noon. Gallery 37/After School Matters Jazz Band. The band is made up of Chicago high school students. Gallery talk: Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., Sidney R. Yates Gallery,...Tags: Jazz Music, Armed Forces, Lake Shore Drive, Ohio State University, Theater
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