Paul Newman: A Celebration

Paul Newman: A Celebration

by EricLax (Author)

Synopsis

Already a success on Broadway, in 1954 Newman began his film career - disastrously - as Basil the slave in The Silver Chalice . Yet before long he was considered not only a fine actor but also the sexiest man in films. Determined to control his career, he broke away from the studio system that dictated what roles he could take and, with astute choices of scripts and directors, established a screen presence that has remained both popular and respected. From Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and The Hustler to The Sting and Slap Shot , and on to The Colour of Money , Mr. and Mrs. Bridge and Nobody's Fool , Paul Newman has demonstrated his versatility as an actor. The films he has directed and that star Joanne Woodward, his wife of 38 years - such as Rachel, Rachel and Harry and Son - are concerned with ordinary people attempting to make sense of their lives. Besides his achievements on the stage and in cinema, Newman has won four national amateur race car titles, devoted himself to political activism and started Newman's Own, the non profit gourmet food business that has so far given away nearly $70 million to worthy causes. Drawing on interviews with Newman and others who have worked with him, and with the help of over 100 photographs, this book looks at Newman's life and reveals the man behind the screen image.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Published: 19 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 1857939557
ISBN 13: 9781857939552