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For 30 years, a collection of iconic photos of Paul Newman lay forgotten. They may have remained so but for the son of Leo Fuchs, who discovered them eight years ago, stacked in unmarked boxes.

September 3, 2009 10:18
Paul Newman relaxes off-set while in Israel.

ByMelanie Abrams , Melanie Abrams

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For 30 years, a collection of iconic photos of Paul Newman lay forgotten. They may have remained so but for the son of Leo Fuchs, who discovered them eight years ago, stacked in unmarked boxes.

Alexandre Fuchs was stunned — the photographs reveal film stars of the ’50s and ’60s including Newman, Marlon Brando and Audrey Hepburn in unusually private moments; off-set, even sleeping. Also, Alexandre had no idea that his father was a photographer — he had only known him only as a film producer.

“Many of the pictures were taken in moments of intimacy when not many people were around,” he explains.

Now his remarkable photographs of Paul Newman are showing in London for the first time at Proud Camden. Many were taken during the filming of Exodus on location in Acre and Jerusalem.