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Robert Redford has a filmography that would be any actor's dream. He starred in the classic Western "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," in the quintessential con artist movie "The Sting," and in one of the great baseball films, "The Natural," to name just a few. And he somehow pulled off that difficult Hollywood trick of making you briefly forget that you are watching a famous actor. But as...

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President Barack Obama awarded Redford the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, saying in remarks at the White House that Americans “admire Bob not just for his remarkable acting, but for having figured out what to do next.” Charles Robert Redford Jr. was born Aug. 18, 1936, in the beachside community of Santa Monica, California, to Martha Hart and Charles Robert Redford Sr., a milkman...

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For a long stretch of its opening act, All the President’s Men—the canonical paranoid thriller from 1976—isn’t just about the brewing Watergate scandal, or about the battle between a cagey political machine and an enterprising newspaper. It’s also about Robert Redford, who died today at the age of 89, at work. A group of burglars is arrested while attempting a break-in at the Democratic...

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People in entertainment Movies Media See all topics Follow Robert Redford, the dashing actor and Oscar-winning director who eschewed his status as a Hollywood leading man to champion causes close to his heart, has died, according to his publicist Cindi Berger, Chairman and CEO of Rogers and Cowan PMK. He was 89. “Robert Redford passed away on September 16, 2025, at his home at Sundance in...

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From time to time, people with similar political priorities encouraged him to run for office. He brushed such chatter aside, having become disillusioned with government in the late 1970s, when he was elected commissioner of the Provo Canyon sewer district. (He had sought the office in an effort to protect the Provo Canyon area near his home from development and pollution. But he quickly...

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1972 ‘The Candidate’ In the decades since its release, the prescience of “The Candidate,” directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Jeremy Larner, has been referenced often. Larner himself argued that the film had “inspired” Dan Quayle, while the New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman saw parallels in the film’s ending and Donald J. Trump’s 2016 political rise. Redford plays Bill McKay, a...

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Hollywood icon Robert Redford died Sept. 16 at the age of 89. The leading actor, director and founder of the Sundance Institute left a long legacy behind that will be forever imprinted in the entertainment industry. His publicist Cindi Berger, chairman and CEO of Rogers and Cowan PMK, confirmed his death, according to CNN. “Robert Redford passed away on September 16, 2025, at his home at...

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