
You needn’t be a cinephile to easily picture
Paul Newman as Hud, Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy, and Basil. Wait! Who the heck is
Basil ???
Basil was the fictional Greek slave and silversmith in the story about
the making of the silver cup that held the Holy Grail. And the role of
Basil was Paul Newman’s Holy Grail: his first studio role ). THE SILVER CHALICE (1954) was a toga epic – pretty much an epic stinker – which Newman once apologized for in an ad in
Variety – yet the handsome, blue-eyed actor went
on to play major roles in 50 films. He played cowboys and Indians (BUTCH
CASSIDY, THE LEFT-HANDED GUN, HOMBRE); cops, detectives and convicts
(FORT APACHE THE BRONX, HARPER, THE DROWNING POOL, COOL HAND LUKE);
lawyers and hustlers (THE VERDICT, FROM THE TERRACE, THE HUSTLER, THE
STING); heroes and anti-heroes (EXODUS, HUD); and in dramas and comedies
(THE LONG HOT SUMMER, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF, A NEW KIND OF LOVE,
NOBODY'S FOOL). He even played a jazz musician (PARIS BLUES) and a few
real-life guys (SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME, FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY).
Along the way Newman became one of the world's most popular and enduring
film stars. Admired by his peers and fans alike, he was nominated for
Oscars 10 times, winning one regular award and two honoraries. Over the
years, he also found time to do a “little” work on the side as a
political activist, race car driver, food peddler, major philanthropist,
and, for 50 years, husband to actress Joanne Woodward, who co-starred
with him in several films.
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