Ranking The 30 Best Actors of All-Time
11. Paul Newman
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Paul Newman’s rugged good looks, piercing blue eyes and irresistible air of weary virility made him a top box-office attraction for decades. Cat on the Hot Tin Roof earned him his first Academy nomination in 1968, while his performance in Martin Scorsese’s The Color of Money won him his first Oscar. With his rebellious nature, Newman had no trouble transitioning into the rapidly changing studio systems of the ’60s. He acted in more than 65 movies over a 50-year span. Newman drew on physical grace, unassuming intelligence and good humor. This made his acting ability seem completely effortless.