Robert Redford has passed away at 89.
A legend of acting and directing, Charles Robert Redford, Jr. was born in Santa Monica in 1936. He started his career in television, appearing in ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS and THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
He made his film debut in 1962 in WAR HUNT, before finding leading-man stardom after his roles in BAREFOOT IN THE PARK (1967), BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID (1969), JEREMIAH JOHNSON (1972), THE CANDIDATE (1972), and the Best Picture-winning THE STING in 1973, which would earn him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.
His career as an actor would continue through notable films such as THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR (1975), ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN (1976), THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN (1979), BRUBAKER (1980), and THE NATURAL (1980). He would star in yet another Best Picture winner, OUT OF AFRICA (1985), and continued with roles in SNEAKERS (1992), INDECENT PROPOSAL (1993), SPY GAME (2001), and THE OLD MAN AND THE GUN (2018). He would join the MCU in CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER in 2014, and its follow-up, AVENGERS: ENDGAME in 2019…which would be his final on-screen role.
He would have just as much success in front of the camera as he did behind it. His directorial debut, ORDINARY PEOPLE (1980), would win four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director. He would also helm acclaimed films such as A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT (1992), QUIZ SHOW (1994), THE HORSE WHISPERER (1998), and THE LEGEND OF BAGGER VANCE (2000).
His awards would include five Golden Globes, a BAFTA Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, the Kennedy Center Honors, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He would co-found the famed Sundance Film Festival in 1981.
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The world “legend” gets tossed around a lot in print when recapping the life and times of a filmmaker or actor that has been around a long time, but for Robert Redford, the term is spot-on. He acted and directed in some of the best films of all time, and his name itself carried a weight to it. With his boyish good looks and sandy blonde hair, the man was simply born to be on the big screen.
Off the screen, he did his best to make the world a better place, doing extensive work as a political activist where he was an advocate for the environment, and the rights for Native Americans and the LGBT community.
For this Blogger, Redford was certainly a household name…with my parents big fans of THE STING and BUTCH CASSIDY. For me, my lasting memory of Redford would be his towering home run in THE NATURAL, which would ultimately be one of the greatest, stand-up-and-cheer and cry moments in all of cinema; rounding the corner amidst the lights and sparkles and that magnificent score…going home.
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