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tambourine-girl:

Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward

2 months ago on 27 March 2012 @ 4:54pm + 90 notes
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3 months ago on 12 February 2012 @ 7:00pm + 469 notes
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I’ve repeatedly said that for people who have as little in common as Joanne and myself, we have an uncommonly good marriage. We are actors. We make pictures and that’s about all we have in common. Maybe that’s enough. Wives shouldn’t feel obligated to accompany their husbands to a ball game, husbands do look a bit silly attending morning coffee breaks with the neighborhood wives when most men are out at work. Husbands and wives should have separate interests, cultivate different sets of friends and not impose on the other … You can’t spend a lifetime breathing down each other’s necks … We are very, very different people and yet somehow we fed off those varied differences and instead of separating us, it has made the whole bond a lot stronger. —Paul Newman

3 months ago on 11 February 2012 @ 11:11pm + 42 notes
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frankiemachines:

Joanne Woodward photographed by Milton Greene

3 months ago on 11 February 2012 @ 10:05am + 147 notes
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4 months ago on 2 February 2012 @ 10:36pm + 91 notes
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hedda-hopper:

I never ask my wife about my flaws. Instead I try to get her to ignore them and concentrate on my sense of humor. You don’t want any woman to look under the carpet, guys, because there’s lots of flaws underneath. Joanne believes my character in a film we did together, Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990), comes closest to who I really am. I personally don’t think there’s one character who comes close…but I learned a long time ago not to disagree on things that I don’t have a solid opinion about. ~Paul Newman