Paul Newman retires

newmanold_228—332.jpgOne time Oscar winner (plus his honorary Oscar) and NINE time Academy Award nominated actor Paul Newman has announced his retirement from film on Good Morning America. The legendary actor is 82 and has been working in film for 5 full decades. Newman said...
"I've been doing it for 50 years. That's enough. I'm not able to act any more at the level I would want to."
Newman ruled the screen in the 60's and 70's with his great performances in Cool Hand Luke, Hud, The Hustler and his two team-ups with Robert Redford in The Sting and Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid. Many were hoping that the pair would be able to team together for one last nostalgic trip but I guess that won't be happening now, and it's probably for the best so as not to taint their previous team-ups. Although he has done some voice-over work in things such as last year's Cars, Newman's last on screen performance will be his role as Gangster boss John Rooney in the great movie Road to Perdition. It's rare that the best actors get to finish out on top with such an amazing performance in a great movie but it would seem Newman will get that luxury... and he deserves it too. Enjoy your retirement mate! source - filmstalker, femalefirst
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