Almost two months after his late death due to cancer at 83-years-old, Paul Newman’s will has been revealed to the public, detailing the appropriate information that the legendary actor chose to do with his possessions.

According to MTV News, his wife Joanne claimed the majority of the belongings, as Newman left real estate holdings, musical instruments, works of art and his production companies.

In the 18 page instructions, Newman who passed away on September 27, also left his three Oscars and various other theatrical awards, including an Emmy, three Golden Globes and a Screen Actors Guild Award, among others, to his Newman’s Own Foundation.

Newman who was also an avid driver, wrote to leave items such as his airplane and race cars to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, and the proceeds going back to his estate.

Additionally, the ever-generous actor directed that his interest in the Newman-founded Newman’s Own and Salad King companies were to be directed back to his Newman’s Own Foundation, which would in turn distribute the profits to charity.




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