Paul Newman
55 titles
Filmography
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Harper
(1966)Down on his luck and almost broke, Harper takes a job finding the missing husband of Elaine Sampson. But what should be a simple case takes Harper on a downward spiral.

Exodus
(1960)Following WWII, a rebel soldier helps 600 Holocaust survivors escape from British internment camps to get to Palestine, where a new nation is born.

Fat Man and Little Boy
(1989)American scientists and military experts put aside their differences in a race to create the world's first atomic bomb.

The Drowning Pool
(1975)Academy Award winners Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward star in this thriller about a big-city private detective who travels to the Deep South to help a former girlfriend ... only to be caught in The Drowning Pool. Private eye Lew Harper's (Newman) first surprise comes when he learns the identity of the woman who has hired him--Iris Devereaux (Woodward). And every subsequent twist leads Harper de...

The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
(1972)An outlaw appoints himself ruler of a small Texas town.

The Left Handed Gun
(1958)Billy the Kid sets out for vengeance on the men who killed his mentor.

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge
(1990)Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward) find their traditional roles challenged by a changing world. As free-thinking friends introduce new ideas into their household, Mrs. Bridge begins to question the life she has led.

The Last Movie Stars
The lives of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward intertwine as the struggling actors become iconic movie stars in the 1950s and 60s.

Twilight
(1998)Screen legend Paul Newman heads a luminous cast in this acclaimed whodunit packed with stars and suspense.

The Outrage
(1964)Academy Award winner Paul Newman stars as a bandit who stands trial for rape and murder in this classic English-language reimagining of Akiro Kurowsawa's classic Rashomon--The Outrage.

Blaze
(1989)A fiery, eccentric governor falls in love with an innocent stripper.

Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
(1976)To add some spectacle to his expolitative and inaccurate Wild West show, Buffalo Bill hires Sitting Bull, who becomes an accidental star.

Harry & Son
(1984)A widower and crane operator and his artistically inclined son attempt to salvage their relationship after dad gets fired from his construction job.

A New Kind of Love
(1963)Paris. The perfect romantic setting for a funny, charming "opposites attract" comedy romp. Especially when the attracting opposites are Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. The Oscar.-winning stars (and real-life husband and wife) play a breezy newspaper reporter and a no-nonsense fashion buyer who share a nasty case of hate at first sight.

Pocket Money
(1972)Broke and desperate, two naive cowboys with big dreams get roped into a too-good-to-be-true job with a crooked rancher buying steers in Mexico.

WUSA
(1970)W.U.S.A. stars Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward in this story of conspiracy. Newman plays Rheinhardt, a drifter from the Deep South who becomes a D.J. for an ultra-right-wing New Orleans radio station. Soon, he discovers the station's true and sinister intentions.

Quintet
(1979)During a future ice age, dying humanity occupies its remaining time by playing a board game called "Quintet." For one small group, this obsession is not enough; they play the game with living pieces... and only the winner survives.

The Price of Sugar
(2007)A charismatic Catholic priest in the Dominican Republic fights for the rights of exploited Haitians imported as de facto slaves on sugar plantations.

When Time Ran Out...
(1980)
Paul Newman, Behind Blue Eyes
(2021)His beauty, masculinity and intelligence, and of course the color of his eyes, have followed Paul Newman throughout his life. Annoyed by the incessant references to his apparent sex appeal, the actor did everything he could to change the perception of him as a seducer. However, even in his most unsympathetic roles, he continued to captivate audiences around the world.