Scott Newman on the plight of being Paul Newmans son

June 2024 · 2 minute read

Scott Newman felt burdened by his father's fame, and sought to carve out a distinct identity. In a 1974 interview with New York Daily News columnist Sidney Fields, he said "Out there in Hollywood you can't stand on daddy's feet. You need your own." He told Fields that "as a kid I felt I was entitled to everything my father gave me," but that in recent years he had "made and paid my own way."

Scott confided to family friend A. E. Hotchner:

"It’s hell being his son, you know. They expect you to be like him, or they try to get to him through me. All of f****** Hollywood seems to have screenplays they want me to give to him. Or for him to show up somewhere or another. I’m Paul Newman Jr, you know what I mean? But I don’t have his blue eyes. I don’t have his talent. I don’t have his luck. I don’t have anything . . . that’s me. What do they want of me, Hotch? What do I want of me? All I have is the goddamn name.”

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by Anonymousreply 6November 12, 2023 6:05 PM

The docuseries about Paul and Joanne was really well done. The Scott stuff was sad tho.

by Anonymousreply 1November 9, 2023 5:26 AM

I had never heard of him until reading this.

by Anonymousreply 3November 9, 2023 7:17 PM

I wish Scott could trade places with me just to take away his pain 3

by Anonymousreply 4November 9, 2023 8:00 PM

When talking about the loss of his son, whom he fears felt in competition with his famous father, he says, "I kept thinking he was going through a phase of adolescent bad judgment. I never thought it would be fatal."

"Was there some way I might have told him he didn't have to be like me?" he asks. "That he didn't have to do macho things and could just be himself?"

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by Anonymousreply 6November 12, 2023 6:05 PM

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