Paul Newman Went Skiing Despite The Financial Risks | The Dick Cavett Show
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- American film star Paul Newman discusses the risks involved with getting injuries in regards to insurance for motion pictures, his new passion for racing and his latest movie, "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean".
Date aired - January 22, 1973 - Paul Newman
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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What's your favourite Paul Newman movie?
Cool Hand Luke
Also any Tennessee Williams venue
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 🤸
The Verdict.
The Prize
_(would be Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, if the screen adaptation hadn’t been quite so squeamish, over just why exactly Brick didn’t have the hots for Liz Taylor, and was obsessed with his old track-pal, instead... )_
Handsome, decent , smiley etc you don't find nowadays actors like him , he'll be remembered and missed
Friend of JAMES DEAN
@@paulj6138 friend of Robert redford
Don’t start whining with you bitter nonsense “there ain’t no stars like him no mote”
There never were. He’s one of a kind and he always has been.
To start a company like Newman’s own, and give all the profits to charity when most people these days would just amass more and more wealth for themselves, and then flaunt it… yes. You’re right; he is truly one of a kind… a shining example of a human being.
His amazing work for sick kids lives well beyond him. Great guy.
Car racing family man, how many lives did this dude live?!
Never saw this interview before. "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" was a great flick. Same year, Newman made another great movie, "The Sting."
My brother's friend Joanne has a good story. When she was about 13, she went to a horse camp in CT. While there, she befriended Paul's daughter. One day, Joanne fell off a horse near the fence. A hand came through to help her up. It was Paul Newman. She stood and dusted herself off and noticed his friend behind him-- Robert Redford! This was the early 70s, so both of the were in their prime. That eve, they went to dinner. Joanne got in the backseat of Paul's car, an old Beetle. She rode in this little car with Paul Newman and Robert Redford in the front seat and Paul's daughter next to her. They got to the restaurant and were treated like royalty.
He was a good guy. Ordinary. Probably one of the most handsome men I ever saw. I got to meet RR once. He was older, wearing a knitted cap. Very down to earth, and kind.
Now that’s cool.
What a beautiful inside and out man Icon of American culture.
Wow Just yesterday I watched Butch Cassidy and Sundance kid once again.
Nice to hear him again.
What a duo it was in George Roy flicks -Newman and Redford
Hill only made 20 movies, but many of them are GREAT!
For the record, and I'm happy to debate this, this is the oldest I've ever seen Paul Newman look. What interests me most is the moment where he said he would dump movies for racing if he could, and he looks so sad, so wistful. Turns out Hollywood wasn't prepared to lose Newman and he got to live both lives, actor-director and racer, and looked younger and happier for it for the rest of his long days. So happy that incredible life force prevailed.
Wonderful brilliant actor, my all time favourite film of his is without a doubt 'Cool Hand Luke'. 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid' comes a close second.
For me he's in many great movies. The Verdict is up there for me.
Loveliest smile I have ever seen. And great sense of humor. His mother was Slovak.
It's now 2021. This interview was filmed in 1973. We're now the same number of years away from his age, as Paul Newman was from his birth.
Scary!! 😄 Methinks ye Earth revolves too fast... 🤔
What a splendid actor! So many great movies.... it's hard to choose...... But at this moment my two favourite Paul Newman's pictures are 'The Hustler' and 'The Sting'.
God bless his soul. He will always be remembered
I think my personal favorite is HUD.
God he’s handsome
My brother, who died in a card accident at 23 years of age, looked so much like Paul Newman, people often did a double take. My brother had the blue eyes too!
@@janicebrowningaquino792 hi Janice. That is a good story about your brother. I bet he was cool. 23 years young, I am so damn sorry to hear this story my friend. Rest in peace to your bro. He sounds like a cool person. Love, Vincent from NY. Much love to you.
@@janicebrowningaquino792 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah Paul too lol
Dick Cavett?
What a handsome classy man
Paul Newman was the biggest movie star in the world when he did this interview.
My favourite film is a (long hot summer) just love that drama and all the other actors! so well done!
I go through it from time to time, Paul rest well and tank you for all the entertainment you gave us
movie lovers for sure !....
Paul broke a racing record that he holds until today at 60....
Which is it ?
colin malone lime Conn 102.5 mph in Nissan 300zx 60 years old. Beat record by 2 full seconds
What a great actor.. Paul Newman was... he and Joanne Woodward.. were perfect together... The Sting was my favorite movie.....
He wasn't just a face, he was a gifted actor.
It was a pleasure to see Newman racing @ Lime Rock & Road Atlanta. His first racer was from Bob Tullius (Triumph) then he changed over to Datsuns to continue his SCCA racing.
Its 1973 and Paul Newman is 48. You're welcome.
Didn't star in a movie until 30 but boy did he make up for it! Took Oscar years to catch up.
Yeeuch. So hackneyed.
48? Damn, who looks old for 48. I'm 57 and look way younger than he's 48. He could be my dad.
@@TheBohemianAngels Everyone smoked and drank a lot more back then.
@@unowen-nh9ovI just read his autobiography, he joined the army after high school, when ww2 broke out, then salesman, cattle and agricultural worker, college and actors studio after it. 30 but maybe that's why he project the real life on screen.
i watch clips like these and i can't help but get depressed , the fantasy of youth and then the stone cold reality of old age and then you're gone and it happens all in a flash
In a flash...? Oh dear, pffft ahaha then I would suggest that you simply live more consciously to learn that life is long enough for a person who uses time wisely.
@@L.Sher.L. oh wow ok oh wise one
AnotherGr8 interview clip♡ 👏👏👏Paul Newman...🤩👌💯
According to IMDb, production on The Sting started that day - January 22, 1973. Guessing they shot Redford's scenes first. 🙂
That explains the mustache.
Oh and, all his movies are my favorite.
Legend, icon
the gunfight in Hombre is one of the most realistic ever filmed. So quick
Cool Hand Luke was an amazing film.
Luke was a good egg!
Greatest
This was 50 years ago. Hard to believe.
Not really.
Great blue eyes, mine are blue as well, but his is that light blue that stands out, good looking dude.
actually a light hazel...
Used to run into him in town every so often and we'd say hello and chat. Newman's Own office was in this same small building where my bank was. Just a nice man.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE PAUL TO THIS VERY DAY, ALWAYS HAVE, ALWAYS WILL, .......
GOOD MAN, SUPERB ACTOR, CLASSY, SINCERE, LOW KEY,
YET DEEP, GIVING TO THIS DAY TO HIS KID CAMPS THRU HIS PRODUCTS, AND PERSONALLY, DON'T BELIEVE THEY COME ANY BETTER, ALL THE WAY AROUND! JOANNE, YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS, LUCKY YOU FOR BRING HIS WIFE, AND I AM SURE HE WAS LUCKY TOO!
RIP, PAUL, GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! You will be forever, my favorite!
Dick Cavett, YOU ARE THE SUPREME INTERVIEWER OF CELEBRITIES, AND MORE!
AWESOME TALENT!!!
Like Steve McQueen, Newman's love for motorsport was passionate. He knew he came to racing too late to compete at an elite level, but he raced where he could and did quite well.
And he really injected himself into Indy/CART with Newman/Haas Racing, a wildly successful open wheel outfit.
I'm sure that Paul would have happily made the jump to Formula One as well. Where the pinnacle of auto-engineering meets art.
Cool Hand Luke was my favorite movie with him.
Paul Newnan, he is HOT. What an extremely handsome man, perfect features, blue beautiful eyes, wow, oh and a very good actor. RIP Mr. Newman, you are adored by everyone.
Can you please upload interview clips of the late, great Robert Shaw. He was such an interesting and engaging guest appearing on the show at least 5 times.
E.g:
Woody Allen/Robert Shaw/Beverly Sills/Jacqueline Wexler (29 Dec. 1969)
Thanks in advance.
That man was so handsome, so cool he not had to work hard to be look sexy or great unlike many actors these days.. he just being himself being real being paul newman.. being a true aquarius😁
Literally the most handsome man to me. Up there with Elvis, JFK Jr.
Agree ❤
Dick Cavett to me has a weird interview style. I sometimes don’t get why the Interviewee is so at ease with him
Being the most handsome man in the room must feel great !
Beyond handsome 😍
WAY beyond, looks are least of what he had going on!
No one saws a desk in half better than Paul Newman
"In the steam room ", cars above ladies. Great fun
Glad to see no bro hugs
A Prince among men. No doubt.
Favourite Paul Newman movie? That is a good question...sorry to cope out on you...he is always superb.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting,, Slap Shot, Great !!!!
All of them are great, A funny Paul Newman is classic.
Holy moly, he did the guns with both hands when he walked out the same way he did on Letterman that time. So that was his thing! 🤣 That's amazing.
I was just reading on how much Budweiser he used to drink. How did he look so great?
A talented actor but, more important, he was the epitome of “human decency.”
The G.O.A.T.
It is all about how you cross in to Ecuador
I love Mr Newman. What year is this?
Around 1972. The movies were released that year.
It aired on January 22, 1973 (according to the video's description). The film's mentioned had both been released in December 1972.
When will we get some full episodes? Atleast release the ones with Orson Welles and Marlon Brando
Didn't they become the same person?
Isn't Welles in Superman?
& Brando shills cheap California wine in TV ads?
@@unowen-nh9ov 😂😂😂😂😂😅
@@unowen-nh9ov 'I could have been a contender, Rosebud!'
Where does it say he skiied? I waited on him and his family at Magic Mountain in 1975 in Vermont-
What a gorgeous man.
This man invented ranch dressing.
@Grand Moff Porkins genius
Still dream about him.
Notwithstanding his erudition and many awards, Cavett has an unfortunate habit of cutting off responses and not allowing the guest to speak freely, which turns the interview into a disjointed mish-mash of topics that go nowhere. Newman was one of the more intelligent actors of his time, thoughtful and well read -- but you wouldn't know it from this clip. Cavett missed an opportunity to explore that side of Newman, and he opted for the frivolous.
Liked a few beers I can tell you. Used to like rooms over pubs here in the UK. Have a few beers and then stagger upstairs and pass out. No need to get a cab. The places weren't weren't 5 star I can tell you.
Who r u trolling about?
@@unowen-nh9ov many people will say he liked his beers but that is hardly unusual, if it is indeed based on fact.. 😉....n IF...he did stagger occasionally in or out of a dive bar, i bet he still did it with a certain je ne sais quoi.. 😁🥰🤩💙
Paul drank Bud when in the garage area of his Newman/Haas Indy racing team. He didn't get drunk, just enjoyed the day - truly just one of the guys.
Is this channel ever going to show Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason and/or Art Carney? I don’t have the Decades network.
I see an Art Carney interview clip has recently been uploaded on this channel.
@@ronmackinnon9374 yes I noticed. Thanks to the people who run this channel for doing it and thank you Ron.
So I loved color of money a LOT as a kid. It zing for me.
The one that finally netted him a best actor Oscar.
If ever they find another Dick Cavett( wich I sincerely doubt, they will) to host shows like he did back in the "70s , TV will be interesting again..
Dang he was handsome !
👌👍
Where can we find the full interview of Toni Morrison on The Dick Cavett Show?
I saw Newman at a whole foods and he was with Joanne but she was away to get some icecream. At one point he was in a corner where they sold cheese and whatever. Anyways, he let out a huge fart and I couldn't believe it. I walked up behind him and he kinda slipped away with Joanne. Anyways I was pretending to shop for cheese but I was really sooo intoxicated from his gas I almost passed out. It was the best day of my life. That's the closest I ever got to him being my boyfriend. Toot toot!
Cleveland rocks
HUD
The outrage 1964
The bandit curasco
A humourous mexican accent!
Funny.. they are talking about the English flu ...
he looks like Chris Pratt!
The sting
Paul Newman, famous subscriber to the Ass Theory.
Where Custer was concerned, anyway.
The most attractive man. Butch and the Sundance.
I can't help but feel he was miscast in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. I can't tell you why though. I don't guess Dick ever interviewed Burl Ives.
LOVE him in Cat, Taylor & Newman 1 of HOTTEST screen couples EVER &ONLY Newman could be believable refusing Maggie the Cat ET in lacy white slip! & love his wounded Brick going toe to toe with bombastic, raging Big Daddy.
Hmm. You got me second guessing my perception now. lol
@@somethingyousaid5059 🥴😄
Yes Monty Clift may have been better suited as Brick...
Paul's are nice guys ...Paul could have played Ulysses Grant ...look at famous photos 📸 of Ulysses 😊 Paul 5'8" like Grant also
Custer was a bum? Smh. I love how people judge the past based on present day morals.
Reggie Dunlop!
Henry Gondorff
have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason or Art Carney? How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? These are rare much like the other ones.
interesting he thinks that it has changed and that the girl chases the produceres.. Recently it proved that its has been going on for ages
Half dem egg😅
That thing he said about the casting couch didnt age well i think 😢
Sometimes Cavett acts like he has a crush on his male movie star guests...see also his Roger Moore interviews.
He did seem in awe of Brando!
Cavett just showing great taste in men.
@@unowen-nh9ov ?!
I think a lot of good interviewers re showbiz/performance etc have the ability to flirt a little with any interviewee to get them to relax and open the carapice (?) the protective shell that fames necessitates to retain a modicum of sanity & peace.. god that was longwinded... 🙃😎☕..n spelt wrong..🥴
Cheap Question Female or....
Bluff or Blast
Not that I had much for him anyway but after the comment about casting couches not being real.. just sh9ows how all of Hollywood covered it up
I was thinking the same thing. Newman NEVER crossed paths with Weinstein? Please.....gimme a break....Newman jumped from bed to bed with young beautiful impressionable starlets....if you doubt that then you're naive.
Matthew mcconaughy is so much like him, in every way
Sorry in this country Tequila is legal
English flu?
English flu ? Covid of the day 😄
Awkward nothing nicer than sleeping in the Jacuzi
English Flu?
Yeh? ?
Blimey! 🇬🇧
maybe newman relaxes after a while..but in this clip..he is stiff and anxious...
Was he a dude comfortable about talking about himself? Think I remember him refusing to answer a Mike Douglas question with, "That's private." ONLY time I've EVER seen a celebrity do that!
Suits were so awful back then
I look like Mall Cop with a moustache..I have never liked overly good looking dudes. Don't know what it is. Just never liked the handsome bastards..
The elite are so boring!
Big head Newman.
Not unusual for an actor, since the camera adds weight they tend to keep themselves lean, costume designer Edith Head said Newman & Redford were both athletes with no excess. Difference with Newman is that big head always resembled in profile something only found on a Roman coin. Famous for his daily sit-up regimen, Newman was chiseled before it was a thing, check him in The Prize wearing only a towel. His family called him Ol' Skinny Legs, that skull may have been biggest thing on him!
6:20 - Not sensitive to the Harvey Weinstein situation, huh Paul? That's a fairly tone deaf remark even for back then...
Maybe because "Harvey Weinstein situation" didn't exist, huh Raymond? Newman was probably speaking from his own experience, he was considered sexiest man alive @ the time, so even if he had no experience with casting couch he was still wearing a pretty big bullseye. You have no experience with aggressive women? It happens!
I believe that Newman was alluding to the possibility that the "casting couch" problem was "better" in the 1970s than it had been in the early decades of Hollywood when producers, directors, agents, etc. were notoriously abusive. Whether it was, in fact, better I cannot say. However, I have no doubt that Newman would know better than you or me.
Loveliest smile I have ever seen. And great sense of humor. His mother was Slovak.