Paul Newman's Family Legacy: A Look at His Six Children
Paul Newman was an Oscar-winning actor who starred in a wide array of movies throughout his career. While he only won one Academy Award, he starred in many critically-acclaimed films, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Cool Hand Luke, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
He was married twice, first to Jackie Witte, and then to Joanne Woodward. He had six children all together. He died in 2008 after a battle with lung cancer.
Paul and Joanne's daughter, Melissa, has written a book chronicling her parents' love story. She wrote Head Over Heels: Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman: A Love Affair in Words and Pictures, which was released on Tuesday, October 10. With the release of the book, get to know more about Paul's kids here.
Scott Newman
The late Scott Newman was born on September 23, 1950. He was the only son of Paul Newman, who he had with his first wife, Jackie Witte. By 1958, his parents had divorced, and his father had married his second wife, Joanne Woodward.
In the 1960s, Scott dropped out of college to pursue a life in the entertainment industry. He tried to become an actor, attempted to become a stuntman, changed his name to William Scott, and attempted to be a singer. His most noteworthy role was that of Duke in 1975's The Great Waldo Pepper.
Scott was 28 when he fatally overdosed in 1978. He was taking painkillers following a motorcycle accident, and with his tendency to drink, the mixture of pills and alcohol led to his early demise.
"Hotch, you're as good a friend as I've got," said Paul Newman to writer AE Hotchner. "I had to let all of this out of me, or I'd explode. There's nothing you can say that will repair my guilt about Scott. It will be with me as long as I live."
Following his son's death, Paul Newman established the Scott Newman Center aimed at helping healthcare professionals and teachers educate children about the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse.
Stephanie Newman
Born in 1951, Stephanie Newman leads a quiet life away from the family business. Though Stephanie, as a child, made a few appearances alongside her father, she has grown up relatively outside of the spotlight. Not much is publicly known about her, and it appears that's the way she likes it.
Susan Kendall Newman
By 2015, Susan Kendall Newman was a former actress and award-winning television producer who supplies media and production services for nonprofit organizations. Suan appeared in an uncredited role in her father's film Slap Shot, and in I Wanna Hold Your Hand (a 1978 film about six teenagers desperate to see The Beatles) and A Wedding.
Since walking away from the acting world, she has served as the Executive Director of several nonprofit organizations specializing in alcohol and drug abuse prevention, and then in child welfare. "She has lectured all over the world, promoting awareness on issues affecting the well-being of families and children. She continues to work for nonprofit organizations to redefine mission, increase funding and visibility, as well as providing film and video services."
In 2015, she lashed out against Bob Forrester, the head of the Newman's Own Foundation. "Some family members may be angry at me for speaking out," she told Vanity Fair. "But I feel like the Newman family has been taken hostage by Bob Forrester. I think Mr. Forrester has forgotten that it is a privilege and enormous responsibility for him to preside over my father's legacy and carry out his wishes. He seems to be more interested in self-aggrandizement and lavish trappings. My father would never support many of the things he is doing."
Forrester told Vanity Fair that this characterization of him is "totally untrue."
