Paul NewmanGrace and cool, that's the rare combo he had. Add in a dozen films that stack up against the best of all time, a humanitarian streak that should be emulated by all, and delicious sense of mischief always in those iconic blue eyes, and there you had Paul Newman. Yesterday Paul Newman died at 83 years old. We saw it coming but it doesn't make it any less painful.

I came to Newman pretty late, I suppose, after "Cool Hand Luke" and "The Sting" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and even "The Verdict." I circled back to those when I was old enough to know better. My first and most vivid memory of Newman is as Fast Eddie Felson. "The Color of Money" came out in 1986 and it granted Newman his first (and only) long-overdue Oscar for reprising his role from the 1961 classic, "The Hustler." Those two performances, in the Robert Rossen original and the Martin Scorsese sequel, have always stuck with me as few others have. Felson in the original is a cock-sure wunderkind with a self-destructive streak as big as his talent. When we meet him 25 years later the same guy is buried underneath a whole lot of sorrow, the angst of who he was supposed to be but never was. It's a tremendous performance. Read More...

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Paul NewmanFifty plus years as an actor, 10 Academy Award nominations, one Oscar win, and a slew of indisputably iconic performances, and forgive me, my first thought upon hearing the recent news of Paul Newman's rumored ill health was "Is 'Cars' really going to be his last acting role?"

Not if John Lasseter and the good folks over at Pixar have anything to do with it, who are hoping that Newman will continue the role of Doc Hudson in "Cars 2," scheduled for release in 2012.

"Well, you know, his character is coming back," Lasseter told MTV News. "He's a good friend of mine, and so we're just waiting to see." Although some articles conflict, it was widely reported earlier this month that Newman was battling lung cancer. Read More...

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