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Nell Newman

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Nell Newman
Nell Newman in 2011
Born
Elinor Teresa Newman

(1959-04-08)April 8, 1959(age 65)
New York City, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Other namesNell Potts
Alma materCollege of the Atlantic
Occupations
  • Actress
  • biologist
  • philanthropist
  • entrepreneur
Years active1968–2014
Spouse
Gary Irving
(m.2005)
Parents
RelativesMelissa Newman(sister)
Scott Newman(half-brother)

Elinor Teresa Newman(born April 8, 1959[1]) is an American former child actress who performed under the name ofNell Potts.She is anenvironmentalist,biologist,and a prominent supporter ofsustainable agriculture,who became anentrepreneurwhen she founded anorganic foodandpet foodproduction company,Newman's OwnOrganics.

Early life

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Born inNew York City,she is the eldest child of actressJoanne Woodwardand actorPaul Newman.She has two sisters from that marriage and three half-siblings from her father's first marriage. She is a graduate ofThe Putney SchoolinPutney, Vermont.She attended theCollege of the AtlanticinBar Harbor, Maine,from which she graduated in 1987.[2]

Film career

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She worked professionally as an actress during the 1960s and 1970s. Under the direction of her father, she played the title character as a child inRachel, Rachel(1968), in which her mother,Joanne Woodward,portrayed the adult Rachel.[3]In the next decade she starred in the filmThe Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds(1972), which featured her mother as a central character and which was directed by her father.[4]

Newman's Own Organics

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Following her education in human ecology at theCollege of the Atlantic,she worked for fundraising institutions until 1993, when she founded Newman’s Own Organics using the same ideals she'd learned from her father regarding philanthropy. Newman's Own Organics was a snack and pet food manufacturing company specializing in organic products that became a national brand. Royalties paid by Newman's Own Organics, for use of the Newman name and image, support the charitable activities of Newman's Own Foundation.

Her work inorganic foodwas initially inspired by a childhood awareness that her favorite bird, the Peregrine Falcon, was heading for extinction due to the use ofDDT,a pervasive chemical pesticide applied to agricultural crops. DDT works its way through the food chain, from insects to birds and rodents up to top predators such as falcons and hawks. Nell’s passion for birds specifically and nature generally led her to pursue a degree in Ecology, so she could better understand natural systems and how they interact with the human landscape.

Additionally, having been raised in ruralConnecticutshe grew up eating vegetables from her mother’s garden and made pies out of apples picked from their trees, which contributed greatly to her work in sustainable agriculture and organic food.

She has a long friendship withAlice Waters,the owner of the restaurantChez Panisseand has remarked that, "With Alice Waters I had the unquestionable proof that organic food doesn't have to taste like 'health food'. As a matter of fact, organic food tastes better."[5]Following that line of thought, "Great-tasting products that happen to be organic" became the slogan of Newman's Own Organics.

Her father died oflung canceron September 26, 2008. He had participated in the business, most importantly by lending his name and image as a boost to the fledgling business that began as a division of Newman's Own, founded in 1982.[6]In 2014, her license withNewman's Ownwas not renewed and Nell moved on to pursue her ongoing commitment to conservation, organic farming and philanthropy.

She and her father were featured together in many of its marketing campaigns, often posed to resembleAmerican Gothic,aniconicpainting byGrant Wood.

Personal life

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Newman has been married to Gary Irving since 2005.[7]They reside in California. She is aflexitarian.[8]

Awards

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In 2014, Newman received the prestigiousRachel Carson AwardfromThe National Audubon Societyfor her environmental leadership.[9] In 2017, Newman was inducted into the Specialty Food Hall of Fame, which “honor(s) individuals whose accomplishments, impact, contributions, innovations, and successes within the specialty food industry deserve praise and recognition.”[10]

References

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  1. ^Borden, Marian Edelman (2010).Paul Newman: A Biography.ABC-CLIO. p. 38.ISBN978-0-313-38310-6.on April 8, 1959, Joanne gave birth to their first daughter, Elinor Theresa
  2. ^"Nell's corner".Newman's Own Organics. Archived fromthe originalon November 21, 2014.
  3. ^"Rachel, Rachel (1968)".BFI.Archived fromthe originalon August 17, 2016.Retrieved2021-10-22.
  4. ^"The Effect of Gamma Rays on man-in-the-moon Marigolds (1972)".BFI.Archived fromthe originalon June 3, 2018.Retrieved2021-10-22.
  5. ^"Nell Newman".planetaorganico.br.Archived fromthe originalon 2002-02-02.
  6. ^"Newman's Own - Common Good".Newman's Own Inc. Archived fromthe originalon April 22, 2007.RetrievedMay 19,2007.
  7. ^"Marriage brings Newman to Gower".BBC News.March 11, 2005.RetrievedMay 20,2010.
  8. ^"Nell on Earth".nbcnews. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  9. ^"Audubon's Women In Conservation".womeninconservation.org.RetrievedJuly 1,2014.
  10. ^"Specialty Food Association Inducts 26 Individuals into the Specialty Food Hall of Fame".specialtyfood /.RetrievedMay 10,2017.
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