Paul Newman in Washington, D.C. attending Dr. King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech August 28, 1963
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What a beautiful man he was. 😍
Handsome as the day is long that Paul Newman
What a shame we can't see those baby blues.
He looks like Paul Walker with a beard.
please don’t sully newman like that
Kinda looks like Dave Portnoy
Mr. Newman was NO rape victim blamer like Davy boy!
Like a hot portnoy
Damn it, I'm I gay?
No you’re not gay. Everyone is attracted to Paul Newman.
So, everyone is gay except him?
He was into it, and into a lot of people.
No, him too. He was attracted to himself. Used to jerk off in front of a mirror.
My watch is over.
r/suddenlygay
He was gay, Gary Cooper?
Always with the scenarios.
Listen, I'm not gay, but I'd totally spoon with Paul Newman.
Paul Spoonman
Happy cakeday
https://youtu.be/T0_zzCLLRvE?si=LGEgXRPI2aeuVapf
Paul Newspoon
I met in real life. You would have melted seeing his blue eyes!!
Any idea what those glasses are?
Listen, I’m not gay but you could cover me in Paul Newman’s Own all day.
"Mommys making a pube salad and she needs some Seth's own dressing."
It would be weird if you didn’t
Marlon Brando did.
Is this the guy who makes all the ranch dressing?
the best ranch and donates to kids, bro is a legend.
hell yeah
Not a big fan of the ranch. I mean it’s not bad, but nothing special imo. But I do love Newmans Own lemonade
I never had tried his line of food and a couple months ago bought their salsa and we really like it. Gonna have to try some of the other products.
Obligatory, all the Newman's Own profits go to charity also, as far as I know.
The profits from those products go to send kids with serious illnesses to summer camp (Serious Fun Camps.)
Awesome.
Can someone please explain to me how this is possible? How can they continue to produce a product if all the profits go to charity? How is this sustainable?
? Because if it’s profit you don’t need it. It’s extra.
All the production already was paid for… and whatever you’re left with you give away.
Yes he is in the factory making it
That's good that he is a hands-on boss.
LOL he died like 15 years ago. The ranch dressing i believe was his mothers recipe or something like that. They do a bunch of products and a bunch are great. This guy is a top tier legend.
I know that he's dead lol I was just playing along.
I think I had seen someplace his family was fighting with his foundation. Don’t remember the details but I think they weren’t donating the correct amount of proceeds. Hopefully it was all resolved.
He stood behind the quality of his products too, I remember watching him crack into a can of his dog food on Leno once.
Shows he must have been a bit of a Nepo kid if his parents Ranch was big enough to need its own dressing.
Making the sauce now, boss!
https://youtu.be/4c73NL86wM0?si=OMdcfY4798RnHL1d he sure was
omg I forgot about that clip! hahahahaha
He can give me all his ranch dressing
He's actually the old race car
Was
He lives on on our pizza dips, carrot/celery dips, and salads (for the weirdos who actually eat ranch dressed salads.)
And the frozen pizzas, which I think are the best too
Fuck the ranch dressing...the man makes a solid pasta sauce.
Salad dressing, popcorn kernels... And for you youngsters, he was the voice of Doc Hudson in Cars.
After watching The Verdict, The Sting, Road to Perdition, Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid- maybe my favorite actor. Got to watch more of his movies. Also makes the best lemonade fr
The Hustler is a good one too
One of my top 5 of all time.
My top 5 Paul Newman movie list is always trying to squeeze 10 films in.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. White button down shirt and a pair of Khaki Pants. I'm talking 🔥. I'm in my early 30's and most of my friends have no idea who this guy is but watch one of his movies and you fall in love....
Slap Shot is a classic.
This is one of the top 3 best sports movies ever made.
Gotta watch The Color of Money.
Came here for this. That pool hall sucker punch is so great.
Nobody's Fool is a very underrated Paul Newman movie that I highly recommend.
Him and Redford warped my view of leading man. Like damn they don’t make em like this anymore
Fucking love it in Road to Perdition when he becomes aware of what Connor did. "Damn you! I curse! The day! You were born!" Oooooooooh, angry Paul Newman is scary.
Nobody's Fool should be on the list
He was the kind of man more of us men should aspire to be
He’s the kind of man a man wants when a man wants a man.
Quote of the day right here
May I ask why? At the end of the day he was just an actor
And one hell of a humanitarian.
the beard and hairstyle look like they're from sometime within the last few years
I think it’s the other way around.
Their lemonade with the pulp in it is so freaking good
Off topic, but does anyone know what sunglasses those are?
I believe those are Carrera model number hot65. He wore them later in life and they look very similar, though not exactly the same. Might just be an older model.
Not the same, but the Bills by Ray Ban are very similar
Carreras
I went and read about it...
No one knows for sure, but some people speak of a brand called Persol
Is that Kim Kardashian?
The beard makes the picture, and the man, look a lot more contemporary than being in the 1960s.
Yeah I feel like most good-looking actors of that era wouldn’t be considered as good-looking in this day and age just because sensibilities and preferences change over time. Paul Newman does not fit that mold. He has a look that was not only 1960s handsome but also 2020s handsome.
Timeless, one might say
Levels of drip never seen before or after.
just a reminder that celebrities have always been involved in politics
Just adding on that he was especially involved. He and his wife (Joanne Woodward - also an Oscar award winning actress) were massively involved politically and strong progressives. They both made Nixon’s enemies list - Newman was 19th which he said was his biggest achievement.
Newman also was the lead investor on a group that bought the left magazine The Nation and actively campaigned on everything from civil rights to Nuclear Freeze to climate action (then termed differently) to LGBTQ rights. He was a big supporter in the push to primary Lieberman in Connecticut and was rumored to have been asked to run himself (but declined - actually saying he’s an actor not a politician. Though he was also a race car driver and businessman and philanthropist etc.)
Charlton Heston was also very involved with civil rights.
I don’t care how many people he’s slept with.
I love a man that supports equality 😎😎
Wasn’t he famously loyal to his second wife?