The Last Movie Stars (2022) dir. Ethan Hawke
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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, photographed for U.S.I.A magazine, September 1964.
Milton H. Greene
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joanne woodward in a promotional photo for the fugitive kind (1959)
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Maya Hawke and Ethan Hawke 💗
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Joanne Woodward saying that she let nothing come between her and her desire to act till she had children, and if she loves her children but if she had a choice again she wouldn’t have children, and actors don’t make good parents.... oof
I do feel for her. But she did win an Oscar and was obviously very much in love with Paul Newman, but still, just shows everyone has regrets.. women give-up so much in their lives ... but a lot of people go to Hollywood and never even make it into a single film....
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The portrait of Woodward is even more fascinating. When the couple met, Woodward was the star; she had just won an Oscar for The Three Faces of Eve. Newman, meanwhile, could barely land a lead role. Over the years, the balance shifted. After the couple had children, Woodward found herself spending more and more time at home with the kids. “Why is Shirley MacLaine getting all those parts?” she says bitterly at one point, before making the admission, “If I had to do it all again, I might not have had children.” Hawke, with the sensitivity of a movie star who has been married to another movie star, says sagely: “Many of us lose our dreams. But most of us don’t have a partner who has the exact same dreams, and his come true.”
Who knew a six-hour documentary about a Hollywood marriage would be so electrifying? | Emma Brockes | The Guardian
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My Top 15 TV Shows of 2022
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The Last Movie Stars
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