"I'm like a good cheese. I'm just getting mouldy enough to be interesting."
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Quoted in "Saint Paul," interview with John Aldridge, The Guardian (10 April 2005)
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Paul Newman
Paul Leonard Newman (26 January 1925 β 26 September 2008) was an American actor and film director. He won numerous awards, including Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Cannes Film Festival Award and an Emmy award. A star actor by the late 1950s, he was also the founder of Newman's Own, a food company that donates all profits and royalties to charity.
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