Celebrating the Ryan Gosling we didn’t have to import from Canada.
Paul Newman will go down as Hollywood’s great good man. As we celebrate presidents and veterans and various other American heroes in preparation for the USA’s birthday, why not take a minute to celebrate the Hollywood embodiment of the good side of Americana? As American as apple pie and wholesome as kale, Newman maintains just about as stellar a reputation — for his philanthropy, kindness, and acting career — as any A-lister has managed to maintain since Hollywood began.
Now, what do I mean when I say Paul Newman was as American as a cookout on the 4th of July? I mean that when I started thinking about the subject of the American Dream, I decided to play some free word association, and it went a little something like this:
America. Freedom. Independence. Guns. Wild West. War. Movies. Hollywood. Fifties. Diners. Cars. Industry. Business. Family. (And so on.)
Then I stopped and tried to think of a movie-related person or thing that summed up all these terms, and one name immediately popped into my head. Considering the title of this article, you can probably guess what that name was.
Unlike a lot of American acting legends who became famous playing heroes embodying American values but by most accounts were far less wholesome off screen (see: Henry Fonda), Newman made his name playing anti-heroes — scoundrels, womanizers, and outlaws — yet off screen, the most scandalous thing about him was usually the relative lack of scandal in his life. Instead, he continued making headlines with his philanthropic work, activism, entrepreneurship, and mid-life adoption of a second career as an IndyCar driver.
But maybe you’re not convinced. Or maybe you are and you love Paul Newman and want to read more. Either way, here are eight specific reasons why Newman embodied American-ness (as for the dreamboat part, just watch any of his films from the ’50s and ’60s):
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Newman might have emerged more near the tail end of Hollywood’s Golden Age, but he was part of it nonetheless. Just look at this joint audition he did with James Dean:
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