Paul Newman at the Actors Studio, New York City, 1955. By Eve Arnold/Magnum Photos.
Newman and actress Joanne Woodward share a laugh in their Beverly Hills home in 1958, the year they were married. By Sid Avery/MPTV.net.
Newman and Woodward outside their Greenwich Village house, circa 1960. By Time Life Pictures/Pix Inc./Getty Images.
A bronzed Newman relaxes in the sun, April 1962. By Gene Lesser/Globe Photos.
In character as rancher Hud Bannon, Newman leans against the tail fin of a pink 1958 Cadillac during the filming of Martin Ritt¡¯s 1963 classic, Hud.
By Bradley Smith/Corbis.
Newman and Woodward happily display cement-covered hands after leaving their prints in the forecourt of Grauman¡¯s Chinese Theatre, May 1963.
From Bettmann/Corbis.
Woodward and Newman swing, 60s style, at home, 1965. By Fotos International/Getty Images.
Newman voices off at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, August 1968. Sitting behind him is playwright Arthur Miller, cigarette in mouth.
By Lee Balterman/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images.
Taking a break on the set of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Newman plays ping-pong with co-star Robert Redford, 1969.
From the Everett Collection.
Newman in character as bicycle-riding rogue Butch Cassidy. From Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp./Photofest.
Steve McQueen, Newman, Barbra Streisand, and Sidney Poitier at a meeting for their own film-production company, First Artists, in 1972.
© Bettmann/Corbis.
The star-studded cast of the 1974 film The Towering Inferno included, from left, Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner, Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Jennifer Jones, Fred Astaire, Newman, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Vaughn, and O. J. Simpson. From Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp./Photofest.
Newman, making age 51 look good, in 1976. From A.P. Images.
Enjoying another of his passions, auto racing, Newman celebrates at Lime Rock Park racetrack, in Connecticut, July 1980. By Ron Galella/WireImage.
Newman hawks his soon-to-be famous salad dressing, the first in the Newman¡¯s Own line of products,
in an early promotional shot from 1985. From Sipa Press.
Newman attends the premiere of Martin Scorsese¡¯s The Age of Innocence, September 1993. By Rick Maiman/Corbis Sygma.