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Joanne Woodward is married to Paul Newman, one of the icons of the American theater and big screen. She's won an Oscar for her performance as a woman with many personalities in "The Three Faces of Eve." And she rescued the Westport Country Playhouse in her home town. Woodward has raised three daughters, been an advocate for liberal politics and is a frequent visitor to the Canyon Ranch spa in the Berkshires. In 2001, she took on the role of artistic director with Anne Keefe as associate artistic director. Woodward revived the theater -- with the help of her friends and husband. He helped score one of the theater's biggest critical and financial successes, playing the Stage Manager in a prod...
Joanne Woodward is married to Paul Newman, one of the icons of the American theater and big screen. She's won an Oscar for her performance as a woman with many personalities in "The Three Faces of Eve." And she rescued the Westport Country Playhouse in her home town. Woodward has raised three daughters, been an advocate for liberal politics and is a frequent visitor to the Canyon Ranch spa in the Berkshires. In 2001, she took on the role of artistic director with Anne Keefe as associate artistic director. Woodward revived the theater -- with the help of her friends and husband. He helped score one of the theater's biggest critical and financial successes, playing the Stage Manager in a production of "Our Town'' first in Westport in 2002, before moving it to Broadway (where it earned $1 million for the theater), and later as a PBS production. In 2005, with the playhouse firmly established, Woodward stepped down, remaining as artistic director emeritus.
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Paul Newman's legacy
Paul Newman has left the assets to his wife, the Oscars to his foundation and the race cars to the highest bidder. A will made public this week shows that Newman, who died in September, left his personal property, including real estate, to Joanne...Tags: Paul Newman, Film Festivals, Academy Awards
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Paul Newman's car collection headed to auction
Autoblog.comFiled under: Motorsports, Auction Action, CelebritiesThe will of actor and race car driver Paul Newman has been filed and read, revealing who gets the things he left behind. His wife, Joanne Woodward, get his Westport estate and art collection while his... -
Paul Newman leaves assets to wife, foundation
Actor Paul Newman, who died in September, is leaving his assets to his wife, actress Joanne Woodward, and to the Newman's Own Foundation he founded, according to a will made public this week. The 10-time Academy Award nominee died Sept. 26 at age 83...Tags: Paul Newman, Death and Dying, Film Festivals, Academy Awards
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Focus On Paul Newman at Kent Memorial Library
The Hartford CourantThe dearly departed Paul Newman will be honored by the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield with a three-film series of some of Newman's greatest roles. The series starts Wednesday at 2 p.m. with "The Long Hot Summer." The 1958 potboiler, adapted from...Tags: Sidney Lumet, Piper Laurie, Paul Newman, George C. Scott, Jackie Gleason
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Broadway to dim lights for Paul Newman
•Broadway theaters will dim their lights tonight at curtain time to honor Paul Newman, who died last week at age 83. Newman appeared in five Broadway productions, starting in 1953 in William Inge's Picnic. He then appeared in Joseph Hayes' thriller...Tags: Paul Newman, Tennessee Williams, Broadway, Music Theater, William Inge
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For racing, Newman always went full-throttle
Associated PressPaul Newman wanted to be a great athlete - he just never found a sport in which he could excel. Then, while filming the movie Winning in 1969 at age 43, he discovered auto racing. "I was never a very graceful person. The only time I ever really feel...Tags: Tony Stewart, Al Unser Jr., Vehicles, Michael Andretti, Formula One
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Paul Newman dies at 83
Paul Newman the actor, director, race car driver, political activist and philanthropist has died - and a buoyant strain of the American spirit has gone with him. He was 83 when he succumbed to cancer at his home near Westport, Conn., on Friday.
For all...Tags: Robert Towne, Butch Cassidy, Marlon Brando, Arthur Penn, William Inge
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Paul Newman's blue-eyed legacy
Film fans may sometimes forget how lucky they are to live in a time when they can pop almost any movie, any time, into their home-theater systems. Paul Newman's death brought that truth home, as movie lovers put together their own tributes to one of the...Tags: Butch Cassidy, Homes, Sales, Paramount, Robert Benton
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'Of Mice' And A Great Man
Special to the CourantWestport Country Playhouse is dedicating its current production, "Of Mice and Men," in memory of Paul Newman, who had hoped to make this play his first foray directing live theater. Health failing him, he withdrew in May and died Sept. 26 at 83....Tags: Paul Newman, John Steinbeck, Hartford Stage, Westport Country Playhouse
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The Wonderful Places In His Life
James Naughton was born in Middletown, grew up in West Hartford and became a well-known actor, singer and director as well as one of the late actor Paul Newman's closest friends. Naughton, who will perform Oct. 18 at the Bushnell as part of the...Tags: Diseases, Medicine, Cancer, Johnny Cash, Music Theater
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FLIFF: 200 films, so it's your movie
Special CorrespondentFor an event that prides itself on diverse programming, the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival has outdone itself. At this year's fest, which runs through Nov. 11, Andy Griffith is a playboy. Corey Feldman stars in a horror movie, John...Tags: Festive Event, Jerry Seinfeld, Andy Griffith, Vinnie Jones, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
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Legendary Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
Paul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83. Newman died Friday at his home near Westport, Conn.,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, National Government, Culture, History, Family
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