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Bruce Newman, a New York antiques dealer who was once known as the Cecil B. DeMille of his profession because of his outrageous personality and extravagant wares, died on February 9 at his home in Beverly Hills, California. He was 94 years old. According to his daughter, Emily Greenspan, the cause was congestive heart failure. […]

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Bruce Newman, a New York antiques dealer who was once known as the Cecil B. DeMille of his profession because of his outrageous personality and extravagant wares, died on February 9 at his home in Beverly Hills, California. He was 94 years old.

According to his daughter, Emily Greenspan, the cause was congestive heart failure.

Mr. Newman, a dashing figure in impeccably tailored black suits and scarlet pocket squares, was the owner of the family business Newel Galleries, which was founded in the 1930s as a prop house for theater and film productions and was out of business for a while. a small store beneath the Second Avenue El in Manhattan.

During his reign, Newel was in its full, overwhelming boom in the 1980s, housed in a five-story building on East 53rd Street, near the East River, each floor teeming with two centuries of treasures, most of them costing more than five figures . Company was a glittering antique shopping center for set designers, party planners, decorators, society lions and Hollywood royalty.

Vintage carousel horses? Bill. Ruhlmann desks? Yes! Benches from the Parisian metro? Naturally. French Victorian dining room chairs with bronze upholstery? You don’t have to ask. Mr. Newman wore it all and in staggering quantities: Victorian wickerwork. French salon furniture. Art deco. Art Nouveau. Gothic revival. Biedermeier. Directory. English arts and crafts. Renaissance and medieval pieces, and the “quality camp” or “fantasy furniture” he favored – strange and whimsical pieces decorated with mythical creatures; chairs with sprouting antlers, torches topped with gargoyles, dressers atop griffin legs.

Paul Rudnick, the playwright, screenwriter and author, called the store “a wonderful cross between Hogwarts and the warehouse at the end of Citizen Kane.”

Mr. Newman was like a Hollywood agent, said Stephen Drucker, the design editor.

“He was always selling, always exaggerating a little – which you both knew,” he added. “He really loved the hunt and the planning that went into getting stuff.” (It was Mr. Drucker who, in a House & Garden article, described Mr. Newman as the DeMille of his profession, a nickname Mr. Newman liked, and so it stuck.)

When Queen Elizabeth II visited Manhattan in the mid-1970s, the royal retainer called Mr. Newman requesting a throne for her to sit on for a dinner in her honor at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. Mr. Newman had just what he needed: a Louis XV throne, which he reupholstered in blue silk and added a cushion to make her feel more comfortable.

The royal anecdote is one of many from Mr. Newman’s 2006 memoir, “Don’t Come Back Until You Find It: Tales from an Antiques Dealer,” a dish of wealthy celebrities.

Jackie Kennedy was a polite and thorough shopper; A year into her husband’s presidency, she toured Newel to fill their weekend home in Virginia. Michael Eisner liked Black Forest furniture and asked for a discount; Mr. Newman never gave discounts. Michael J. Fox, he said, was quick and decisive. Once, when Mr. Fox selected a dented silver candlestick, Mr. Newman pointed out its imperfection. “Yes,” the actor replied. “That’s why it’s so beautiful.”

In the early 1980s, when Claus Von Bulow was between trials for the attempted murder of his wife, Sunny Von Bulow, he sold Mr. Newman two 18th-century Venetian lacquer chests of drawers, which, Mr. Newman wrote, were from the couple’s Newport. RI, estate. He believed the sale was to raise money for Mr Von Bulow’s legal bills. Years later, when Mel Bourne, the production designer for “Reversal of Fortune,” the 1990 film about the trials, was shopping at Newel for props, he bought them.

On Barbra Streisand’s first visit to Newel, Mr. Newman gave her a chicken sandwich. “You have a nice place here, Bruce,” she told him. “I like it.”

She knew her trade, Mr. Newman wrote: the difference between Art Deco and the French 1940s, as well as the names of the great furniture designers of the 1930s and 1940s: Jean-Michel Frank, Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann and Jules Leleu. But later, during a visit to her Central Park West apartment, Ms. Streisand proudly showed him a kitschy pink and blue porcelain mirror, its frame covered in cupids, flowers and ribbons.

What was he thinking? Mr. Newman remembered her asking that. He remarked delicately that it was not the prettiest object.

“I know,” she told him. “I bought this mirror with the first dollar I ever earned singing. I keep it here to remind myself of the time when I had no money.”

Bruce Murray Newman was born on January 27, 1930 in Brooklyn. His father, Meyer Newman, owned a company that supplied props and furniture to theater companies that rented to the silent film industry, which had production facilities in Queens and the Bronx. His mother, Evelyn (Kantor) Newman, was her husband’s bookkeeper.

Meyer Newman went bankrupt in the years after the stock market crash of 1929 and later started his own theater rental business, initially selling the family’s own furniture and other furnishings from a storefront on Second Avenue and delivering them from his Nash coupe with rumble- seats. Bruce recalled being traumatized when the family home emptied out.

To build his inventory, Meyer Newman sent an employee, Sam Goldberg, to traverse Park and Fifth Avenue in a horse-drawn wagon. When tenants of the beautiful apartment complexes redecorated their homes in the early 1940s, they generally did not call auction houses to remove and sell their old belongings; they just threw it away. So building supers had to come up with a way to get rid of the ‘waste’. Then in comes Mr. Goldberg, who they paid a few dollars to tow it all away.

Meyer named his new company Newel Galleries, and Bruce joined when he was 15. He studied interior design at Pratt, graduating in 1953 and then went to work for his father full-time.

In 1965, he married Judith Brandus, then an assistant personnel director at the Hertz Corporation. She later wrote the copy for Newel’s striking advertisements, which were designed as portraits of celebrities: for example, an Art Nouveau armchair appeared under the headline “For the price of a small house you can own this extraordinary chair.” (Mr. Newman took pride in his extravagant prices.)

Meyer Newman died in 1972 and Bruce took over the company three years later.

He moved to California in 2016. In addition to his daughter, he is survived by two grandchildren and a sister, Marilyn Laundau. Judith Newman died in 2023.

In 2001, Mr. Newman sold Newel to a cousin, Lewis Baer, ​​whose son Jake Baer is now the company’s CEO. Thanks to the number of productions now shooting in New York City, the bulk of the business is rentals again – lucrative, to be sure, but the clients may not be as exciting as the characters Newel once served.

In Mr. Newman’s day, even rental properties could cause a stir in Manhattan social circles. In 1988, Newel supplied the gilded palm trees that formed the chuppa at the wedding of Laura Steinberg and Jonathan Tisch, as well as $250,000 worth of Louis XV bronze centerpieces and candelabras as accessories for the reception at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

All treasures were rented from Newel and returned. But in the New York Times’ coverage of the event (under the headline “Candlelight Wedding Joins Two Billionaire Families”), reporter Georgia Dullea noted that the antiques came from the Steinbergs’ own collection.

Mr. Newman was outraged by this claim and demanded a correction, as Manhattan Inc. magazine said. later reported. Mrs. Dullea refused because Gayfryd Steinberg, the bride’s stepmother, declared the antiques to be hers. But when The Times reached out again to write a follow-up article about how Ms. Steinberg pretended to own things that weren’t hers, Mr. Newman declined to participate and dropped his request for correction.

His pride was hurt, but not enough to slander a good customer.

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Cathy Newman has shared some advice for women who are feeling the social pressures of growing older. Speak with the timesthe Newsnight presenter, who has just published her third book The Ladder, the 49-year-old said she will never get Botox. And she has revealed her technique for dealing with the normal aging process, and the […]

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Cathy Newman has shared some advice for women who are feeling the social pressures of growing older.

Speak with the timesthe Newsnight presenter, who has just published her third book The Ladder, the 49-year-old said she will never get Botox.

And she has revealed her technique for dealing with the normal aging process, and the one her own face is going through, as she resists the pressure to give in to invasive anti-aging procedures.

Although Cathy doesn’t see herself on television as she writes in The Ladder, she advised women to learn to accept their faces as they get older by looking in the mirror.

She wrote, “Train yourself to look at your reflection and see beyond the lines.”

Cathy Newman (pictured at The Tina Turner Musical’s gala evening in September 2023) has spoken about how she ‘trains’ herself to adjust to growing older

The refusal to indulge in anti-aging procedures is a bold move, as female presenters have traditionally extended their careers by looking younger than they are thanks to surgeries and Botox.

But speaking to the Times about how a “normally aging 49-year-old female face…is becoming an anomaly on screen,” Cathy revealed that as she approaches 50, she’s been “thinking about aging a lot lately.” ‘. .

She added: ‘For men, 50 can be a milestone that brings gravity. But when a woman turns 50, when you’re on TV, you think, “when are you going to get plastic surgery?”

‘Everyone has insecurities about how they look. But the bags and wrinkles are also 30 years of wisdom, experience and life. And that’s what I love about being fifty. If women want that [surgery] that’s their choice. But it’s definitely not my choice. I would like to look good when I get old, but when I get old, I get old too.’

However, she added that she has “really good” lighting at home and so she may leave the house thinking she looks great, “but maybe it doesn’t matter.”

Cathy has worked at Channel 4 News since 2006 and became its first female presenter in 2011.

She also hosts a Friday evening radio program for the Times called The Ladder (where she got the name for her book), in which she interviews successful women at the top of her field.

The book is described as a ‘distillation’ of the show, which includes interviews with women from diverse careers such as Angela Rayner, Davina McCall and Mary Beard.

The journalist has written her third book, called The Ladder, the same name as her Times Friday radio show

The journalist has written her third book, called The Ladder, the same name as her Times Friday radio show

Conversely, she may be best known to many for her 2018 Channel 4 interview with Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson.

During the 30-minute interview, Ms. Newman questioned the University of Toronto psychology professor about his radical views on gender disparities in the workplace and the limits of freedom of expression.

The exchange has since been viewed more than a million times on Channel 4 News’ YouTube page.

Following the fiery clash, Channel 4 called in security experts after Cathy received death threats and abuse online.

Sick messages posted online after the interview included “RIP Cathy Newman” and “Cathy Newman, we know where you live.”

The mother-of-two was also called a ‘b****’ in more than 500 posts and was the target of other obscene misogynistic messages.

Cathy Newman says male colleagues like Jon Snow haven't faced the same level of trolling she has

Cathy Newman says male colleagues like Jon Snow haven’t faced the same level of trolling she has

Critical comments were expected, but the death threats caused serious concern. Ben de Pear, editor of Channel 4 News, condemned the trolls, calling the abuse a ‘terrible indictment of the times we live in’.

He tweeted: ‘Our on-screen journalists at Channel 4 News expect to be held to account for their journalism, but the level of virulent, misogynistic abuse, nastiness and threats to Cathy Newman is an unacceptable response to a robust and engaging debate. ‘

The journalist suffered even more trouble yesterday when her then 13-year-old daughter found a pornographic mock-up of her mother with Dr. Peterson on Instagram.

Speaking about the incident to the Times, she said she remembers talking about trolling with her old on-screen partner, Jon Snow, who was surprised by the meme because he “didn’t get something like that.”

Cathy Newman’s Ladder (HarperCollins £18.99) is available now.

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American stage, film and television actor Barry Foster Newman came to limelight after playing the role in the 1970s television series of the title. Petrocelli. He received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Best Actor for his role in The Petrocelli. In his long career, he had […]

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American stage, film and television actor Barry Foster Newman came to limelight after playing the role in the 1970s television series of the title. Petrocelli. He received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Best Actor for his role in The Petrocelli. In his long career, he had worked in dozens of movies and TV shows.

The Early Life of Barry Newman

Barry Newman was born Barry Foster Newman on November 7th of the year 1930 in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States of America. This made Barry 92 years old as of 2023. Newman celebrated his birthday every November 7 with his friends and family. According to his date of birth, Newman fell under the sun sign of Scorpio.

Newman was born at Charles Newman (father and Sarah Newman (mother). His mother was a Belarusian born and his father was an Austrian. Barry was an American national and belonged to a mixed ethnic background. Likewise, he had faith and belief in the Christian religion.

Education of Barry Newman

Barry completed his primary school education at the Boston Latin School in 1948. After that he enrolled at Brandeis University for further study. He completed his university education with a degree in anthropology in 1952.

After completing his studies in anthropology, he joined the army where he had the opportunity to learn the saxophone and clarinet. He later enrolled Columbia University where he completed his master’s degree in anthropology.

Barry Newman was married until his death

Barry was living a married lie at the time of his death. He was married to his beautiful wife Angela Spiker. the couple tied the marriage knot in the year 1994. After spending 13 years in the relationship, they separated from each other in the year 2007.

Caption: Barry Newman with his wife (Photo: IMDB)

In 2018, Barry and Angela again decided to reunite with each other and get married again. They were together until his death and Brry was survived by his loving wife.

Net worth of Barry Newman

As of 2023, Barry had an estimated net worth of $2 million about. He earned this huge sum of money from his professional career as a well-known actor. Barry was always walking around $50000 Unpleasant $200,000 as his salary during his career. In addition, he also received a huge amount from the paid partnership and sponsorship.

Barry Newman with his car
Caption: Barry Newman with his car (Photo: JoBio)

Barry Newman died at the age of 92

Barry left this world May 11, 2023bee Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, United States. Newman was 92 years old when he took his last breath. Barry suffered from back pain and was diagnosed with a lung infection. That infection spread to the spine and heart, costing him his life.

His only survivor, Angela, shared his death certificate where she named her husband as:

“He was a tower of strength to so many people, whose spirits he lifted and set free. He was truly a light to so many, with an incredible, hilarious sense of humor that lit up everything and everyone.

Professional career of Barry Newman

  • Barry started his acting career with Herman Wouk’s first comedy Nature’s Way.
  • Newman had also made an appearance in the New York production of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap.
  • His first Barry movie was the gangster potboiler Pretty Boy Floyd which was released in the year 1960.
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Caption: Barry Newman in the frame (Photo: Twitter)
  • Barry is famous for his role of the Kowalski in the 1971 cult film, Vanishing point.
  • He played his role in the movie City on Fire alongside Henry Fonda and Ava Gardner.
  • In 1989, Barry made his appearance in the television series Nightingales also.

Movies and TV shows

Some of the movies he has acted in are Beautiful boy Floyd (1960), The lawyer (1970), Vanishing point (1971), Fear is key (1972), The Salzburg connection (1972), City on fire (1979), Brown’s Requiem (1998), Grilled (2006) and many more. He has appeared in TV shows such as The edge of the night (1964-1965), Exit (1961), Petrocelli (1974), Fatal Vision (Miniseries) (1984), The New Hollywood Squares (1989), and so on.

Nominations

  • In 1975, Barry received a Best Actor nomination for his work in Petrocelli.
  • Barry received a nomination for the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series Petrocelli in 1976.

Barry Newman FAQ

Was Barry Newman related to Paul Newman?

No, Barry was not related to Paul. Although they both had the same surname, they were not related in any way. Both were actors by profession.

How tall was Barry Newman?

Barry stood at a height of 1.80 meters with a body weight of 75 kg. He had dark brown colored hair while his eyes were light brown.

Was Barry Newman a father?

No, Barry was not a father. He and his wife were children throughout their married life.

Where did Barry Newman live?

Barry was a permanent resident of Midtown Manhattan. However, he was born in Boston in the United States and resided in Manhattan with his wife.

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