Paul Newman

  
DiabetesForo
09/27/2008 3:22 p.m.

Today I am sad.

My favorite actor has died, the one who was well above all others in my preferences.

It was not his blue eyes or his cynical gaze that captivated me, but his size as an actor and as a man.

The same played a cow-Boy than to a loser;to a gallant or a scammer;to a tormented man or a fun comedian.

He was not an actor, he was the actor.

And besides, intelligent, cultured, committed, democratic man, passionate about the cars and away from the Hollywooden show.

A great lord has died, and for him my tribute.

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Velia
09/28/2008 8:05 a.m.

Yes, despite knowing that he was evicted, for us it was also sad to know that he had died.

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09/28/2008 10:52 a.m.

I totally agree, it was also and will be my favorite forever, at least we have their movies .....

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