Paul Newman, 100 years of the most intense blue gaze in cinema
Briefly

Paul Newman, born in Cleveland Heights on January 26, 1925, became a Hollywood icon not just for his captivating blue eyes and charm but also for his diverse career in film and motor racing. Celebrated for performances in classics like 'The Sting' and 'Cool Hand Luke', Newman won an Oscar for 'The Color of Money'. Beyond acting, he was a dedicated philanthropist, especially through his food company, Newman's Own, which funded children's summer camps. As his legacy is revisited, his wife's talent has also garnered appreciation in the shadows of his monumental career.
Newman was tenacious, intelligent, a charmer, and an icon of the 20th century, celebrated for both his charisma and brilliant project selections late in life.
His company, Newman's Own, not only thrived but also provided significant funding for summer camps for children with cancer, showcasing his commitment to social work.
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