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Newman and reprised
Twenty-five years after The Hustler, Newman reprised his role of " Fast " Eddie Felson in the Martin Scorsese-directed The Color of Money ( 1986 ), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.

Newman and role
Paul Newman was grateful to Lemmon for his support and offered him the role of the Sundance Kid, later played by Robert Redford in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, but Lemmon turned it down.
Gretzky has made several TV appearances, including a Dance Fever celebrity judge, and an ' unforgettable appearance ', acting in a dramatic role along side with Victor Newman in The Young and The Restless in 1981.
Eastwood plays Jonathan Hemlock in a role originally intended for Paul Newman, an assassin turned college art professor who decides to return to his former profession for one last " sanction " in return for a rare Pissarro painting.
Newman was testing for the role of Aron Trask, Dean for the role of Aron's fraternal twin brother Cal.
In 2003, Newman acted in a remake of Our Town, this time in the role of the stage manager.
Bean is the subject of the 1956 syndicated television series Judge Roy Bean, starring Edgar Buchanan, and the 1972 film, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, with Paul Newman in the featured role.
The role of Sundance was then offered to Jack Lemmon, whose production company, JML, had produced the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke starring Newman .. Lemmon, however, turned down the role ; he did not like riding horses, and he also felt he had already played too many aspects of the Sundance Kid's character before.
In 1963, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a shell-shocked soldier in Captain Newman, M. D .. At the Cannes Film Festival he won the French Film Critics Award for best actor.
After several minor roles in productions including Peg o ' My Heart, The Member of the Wedding, and Two Fingers of Pride, McQueen landed his first film role in Somebody Up There Likes Me, directed by Robert Wise and starring Paul Newman.
He appeared in more than 15 films, including The Hustler with Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason, in which he had a cameo role as a bartender.
* October-In Photoplay magazine, Hedda Hopper announces that Sophia Loren and Paul Newman will star in the film version of Arthur Miller's play After the Fall, with Loren in the role that was written about Marilyn Monroe.
The film starred Paul Newman, in his first studio role, as Basil the craftsman.
She originated the role of a larger-than-life, addicted, sexually voracious Hollywood legend trying to extinguish her fears about her career with a young hustler named Chance Wayne, played by Newman.
Many actors appeared as KAOS agents, including Tom Bosley, John Byner, Victor French, Alice Ghostley, Ted Knight, Pat Paulsen, Tom Poston, Robert Middleton, Barry Newman, Julie Newmar, Vincent Price, William Schallert ( who also had a recurring role as The Admiral, the first Chief of Control ), Larry Storch.
Both Steve McQueen and Paul Newman turned down the role.
Sydney Cecil Newman, OC ( April 1, 1917 – October 30, 1997 ) was a Canadian film and television producer, who played a pioneering role in British television drama from the late 1950s to the late 1960s.
He felt that Newman " came to fulfil the role of the drama impresario with the vision to push people to develop a high-quality and popular style of drama.
A similar acknowledgement had appeared in the show's original run: in " The Powerful Enemy ", the first episode of the 1965 story The Rescue, in order to hide the fact that one character is actually another character in disguise, the role is credited to the non-existent actor " Sydney Wilson ", an amalgam of the names of Sydney Newman and Donald Wilson.
* The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean ( 1972 ), a heavily fictionalized biopic film of the judge starring Paul Newman in the title role.
Newman was unanimously the first choice for the role.
Beginning with his work at Bolt Beranek and Newman ( BBN ), Kahn discusses his involvement as the ARPANET proposal was being written, his decision to become active in its implementation, and his role in the public demonstration of the ARPANET.

Newman and Drowning
* The Drowning Pool ( 1975 ) ( Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and Melanie Griffith )
Paul Newman portrays a modernized Lew Archer ( changed to Harper ) in Harper ( 1966 ) and The Drowning Pool ( 1976 ), based on Ross Macdonald's 1949-1950 novels.
In 1975, Hamilton starred again with Newman in The Drowning Pool.
The Drowning Pool was released on November 14, 2006 as part of the Paul Newman Collection DVD box set.

Newman and 1976
His 1970s films included Monte Walsh ( 1970 ) with Jeanne Moreau, the violent Prime Cut ( 1972 ) with Gene Hackman, Pocket Money ( 1972 ) with Paul Newman, Emperor of the North Pole ( 1973 ) opposite Ernest Borgnine, as Hickey in The Iceman Cometh ( 1973 ) with Fredric March and Robert Ryan, The Spikes Gang ( 1974 ) with Noah Beery, Jr., The Klansman ( 1974 ) with Richard Burton, Shout at the Devil ( 1976 ) with Roger Moore, The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday ( 1976 ) with Oliver Reed, and Avalanche Express ( 1978 ) with Robert Shaw.
Wire is an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976 by Colin Newman ( vocals, guitar ), Graham Lewis ( bass, vocals ), Bruce Gilbert ( guitar ), and Robert Gotobed ( drums ).
She also appeared briefly as Lillie Langtry at the end of The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean ( 1972 ) with Paul Newman and Jacqueline Bisset, and in The Blue Bird ( 1976 ) with Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Fonda.
Newman proved in 1976 the existence of a constant Λ for which the " if and only if " claim holds ; and this then implies that Λ is unique.
During the 1976 auto racing season, Paul Newman became interested in forming a professional auto racing team and contacted Bill Freeman from Santa Barbara.
* Chief Constable Sir Kenneth Newman, from May 1976.
* Joey Newman ( born 1976 ), American film composer, orchestrator, arranger and conductor
* Hon Kevin Newman, MP: Minister for Repatriation ( to 8 July 1976 ).
In 1976 at age 38, he joined the Los Angeles Skyhawks of the American Soccer League at the request of Skyhawk coach Ron Newman.
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Newman began his career at CTV where he served as the network ’ s Washington correspondent from 1972 until 1976.
The first coop was established in 1976, and currently there are four houses ; Manley, Dashain, Newman, and Biko.
One of the earliest appearances of Valleyspeak on television was during episode 9 of the first season of Saturday Night Live in 1976, in which Laraine Newman played a member of a group therapy session that included John Belushi, as the Godfather, and Elliott Gould, as the facilitator.
Her film roles have included that of Glenys in the 1976 comedy film The Likely Lads, playing an English hitchhiker in Alfie Darling ; and is currently in the middle of filming the role of Amanda Newman in a new short film being made at Elstree Studios entitled Resentment.
Newman oversaw the consumer unit focused on Indian and elderly affairs as the Assistant Director of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development from 1976 to 1977.
The many novels influenced by the Ripper include: A Case to Answer ( 1947 ) by Edgar Lustgarten, The Screaming Mimi ( 1949 ) by Fredric Brown, Terror Over London ( 1957 ) by Gardner Fox, Ritual in the Dark ( 1960 ) and The Killer ( 1970 ) by Colin Wilson, Sagittarius ( 1962 ) by Ray Russell, A Feast Unknown ( 1969 ) by Philip José Farmer, A Kind of Madness ( 1972 ) by Anthony Boucher, Nine Bucks Row ( 1973 ) by T. E. Huff, The Michaelmas Girls ( 1975 ) by John Brooks Barry, Jack's Little Friend ( 1975 ) by Ramsey Campbell, By Flower and Dean Street ( 1976 ) by Patrice Chaplin, The Private Life of Jack the Ripper ( 1980 ) by Richard Gordon, White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings ( 1987 ) by Iain Sinclair, Anno Dracula ( 1992 ) by Kim Newman, A Night in the Lonesome October ( 1993 ) by Roger Zelazny, Ladykiller ( 1993 ) by Martina Cole, Savage ( 1993 ) by Richard Laymon, The Pit ( 1993 ) by Neil Penswick, Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem ( 1994 ) by Peter Ackroyd, Pentecost Alley ( 1996 ) by Anne Perry, and Matrix ( 1998 ) by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry.
The series – whose title comes from an incident that occurred to Newman and her mother while on a walk – was made by London Weekend Television for ITV in 1976.
This view is disputed by Newman, who claims that an agreement was struck between the two men in 1976, shortly before Mulroney's first run at the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party.

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