A handful of natural gifts elevated Paul Newman’s career above the ranks of the mere movie star.
They brought the young actor his smoldering fame: cerulean, intense and steady, they dared you to look away while he filled the screen.
Much later in his career, Newman’s voice became an equally striking feature.
Unlike the eyes, the voice had to be earned; it was no pretty boy’s birthright.
Decades of smoking, drinking and pain produced a rusty baritone that could narrate its way to the very soul of a man’s regret.