The Hollywood screen legend Paul Newman has died at age 83 after cancer battle.
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The actor died Friday after a long battle with cancer at his farmhouse near Westport, his publicist Jeff Sanderson said. He was surrounded by his family and close friends.
In May, Newman he had dropped plans to direct a fall production of "Of Mice and Men," citing unspecified health issues.
Newman was nominated for Academy Awards 10 times. A screen legend by his mid-40s, he waited a long time for his first Oscar, winning in 1987 for The Color of Money, a reprise of the role of pool shark "Fast" Eddie Felson, whom Newman portrayed in the 1961 film The Hustler.
His most recent academy nod was a supporting actor nomination for the 2002 film Road to Perdition. One of Newman's nominations was as a producer; the other nine were in acting categories. He also won two honorary Oscars.
He was equally at home in comedies and dramas such as Hud.
He sometimes teamed with his wife, Joanne Woodward, also an Oscar winner, for the 1957 film Three Faces of Eve.
Newman appeared in about 60 movies, including Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Hustler, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting.
He worked with some of the greatest directors of the past half century, from Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston to Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese and the Coen brothers.
His co-stars included Elizabeth Taylor, Lauren Bacall, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and, most famously, Robert Redford, his sidekick in Butch Cassidy and The Sting.
With his strong, classically handsome face and piercing blue eyes, Newman was a heartthrob just as likely to play against his looks, becoming a favourite with critics for his convincing portrayals of rebels, tough guys and losers.
"I was always a character actor," he once said. "I just looked like Little Red Riding Hood."
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