Paul Newman Plans Film Farewell
Legendary actor Paul Newman has said that his next film could be the final chapter of his influential career.
“I will probably have one film left in me – the last hurrah,” the 81-year-old told the BBC. “When it’s time to get out, it’s time to get out.”
He said he has a project in mind, but gave no specific details.
Newman spoke of his career plans while on a fundraising campaign for Hole in the Wall Camps, a group of retreats for gravely ill children that Newman co-founded.
The actor has made more than 50 films, including classics like “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “Slap Shot.”
Most recently, Newman voiced a character in Pixar’s CGI-fest, “Cars.”
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