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“I cannot bear to look at a film that I made before 1990. Maybe 1985. There's no sense even trying to explain it. I really just can't watch myself. I see all the machinery at work and it just drives me nuts, so I don't look at anything.”

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Paul Newman

Paul Newman was an American actor, director, and philanthropist known for his versatility and acting prowess. He received numerous Oscar nominations and began his career in the 1940s and 1950s. Newman is celebrated for his performances in films such as 'The Sting' and 'Julia', and remained active in the film industry into his later years. more

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