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Paul Newman: 1925 - 2008

Sad news. He was a good role model to many. So rare for Hollywood. Wish there were others like him.
He will be missed.
 
R.I.P. Class Act in so many aspects of his life--Newmans Own brand gave over $250 million to charity mostly for gravely ill and disadvantaged kids.
 
DougF said:
Sad news. He was a good role model to many.
So rare for Hollywood. Wish there were others like him.
He will be missed.

<span style="color: #990000">He certainly WAS a role model. A shame
so few took up his footsteps.

d </span>
 
A truly great man. There're weren't many Hollywood types that could hold a candle to this guy. Honest, straight forward, giving and just one of the guys, especially when at the race track. He was good at that also. Not an amatuer, but a true professional. He wanted to be judged on his performance, not who he was.

He will be missed.
 
A real class act. The last of his kind, I'm afraid.

I'll bet Steve McQueen has them teamed up in a Rallye somewhere in that special place today.
 
Big fan of Paul, the man and actor.
Endearing to us Triumph folks for what he did with that TR6.
Star.
 
To me Paul Newman still is a great role model. They don't make 'em like this anymore
 

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