1958: Joanne Woodward with her Oscar for Best Actress for her role in The Three Faces of Eve (1957); her husband Paul Newman is by her side looking very happy.
I never ask my wife about my flaws. Instead I try to get her to ignore them and concentrate on my sense of humor. You don’t want any woman to look under the carpet, guys, because there’s lots of flaws underneath. Joanne believes my character in a film we did together, Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990), comes closest to who I really am. I personally don’t think there’s one character who comes close…but I learned a long time ago not to disagree on things that I don’t have a solid opinion about. ~Paul Newman
He adores her. He’ll pull her down on his lap. They’re openly affectionate with each other and they’re both so loving and warm. — Kyra Sedgwick
Paul Newman draws out a laugh out of his wife by kissing his favorite actor.
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Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman
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From The Terrace (1960)
Joanne Woodward holding her Best Actress Oscar Award for her role in the film Three Faces of Eve, 1958
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman.
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From the Terrace (1960)
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward sightseeing during the production of Exodus (1960); photo by Leo Fuchs