Actor, director and producer Robert Redford, who was each the quintessential good-looking Hollywood main man and an influential supporter of impartial movies by his Sundance Institute, has died on the age of 89, his publicist says.
Redford died at his dwelling at Sundance within the mountains of Utah surrounded by his family members, Cindi Berger, CEO of the publicity agency Rogers & Cowan PMK, mentioned in an e mail to Reuters. Berger didn’t disclose the reason for demise.
As soon as dismissed as “simply one other California blond”, Redford’s allure and craggy beauty made him one of many business’s most bankable main males for half a century, and one of many world’s most recognisable and best-loved film stars.
Redford made hearts beat quicker in romantic roles reminiscent of “Out of Africa,” received political in “The Candidate” and “All of the President’s Males” and skewered his golden-boy picture in roles just like the alcoholic ex-rodeo champ in “The Electrical Horseman” and middle-aged millionaire who gives to purchase intercourse in “Indecent Proposal.”
He used the thousands and thousands he made to launch the Sundance Institute and Competition within the Seventies, selling impartial filmmaking lengthy earlier than small and quirky have been modern.
He by no means gained the perfect actor Oscar, however his first outing as a director – the 1980 household drama “Atypical Folks” – gained Oscars for finest image and finest director.
But he remained finest identified for the 2 early motion pictures he made with Paul Newman – the 1969 western caper “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Child”, and “The Sting” (1973), each of which turned classics.
Regardless of their chemistry and lengthy private friendship, Redford was by no means to staff up once more with Newman, who died in 2008.
“Butch Cassidy” made blue-eyed Redford an in a single day star however he by no means felt comfy with movie star or the male starlet picture that continued late into his 60s.
“Folks have been so busy referring to how I look, it is a miracle I did not turn out to be a self-conscious blob of protoplasm. It isn’t simple being Robert Redford,” he as soon as instructed New York journal.
Intensely non-public, he purchased land in distant Utah within the early Seventies for his household retreat and loved a degree of privateness unknown to most superstars. He was married for greater than 25 years to his first spouse, earlier than their divorce in 1985. In 2009, he married for a second time, to German artist and longtime companion Sibylle Szaggars.
Redford used his star standing to hunt out difficult movie tasks and to quietly champion environmental causes such because the Pure Sources Protection Council and the Nationwide Wildlife Federation.
“Some folks have evaluation. I’ve Utah,” he as soon as remarked.
Though he by no means confirmed an curiosity in getting into politics, he usually espoused a liberal viewpoint. In a 2017 interview, in the course of the presidency of Donald Trump, he instructed Esquire journal that “politics is in a really darkish place proper now” and that Trump ought to “give up for our profit”.
DREAMS OF BEING A PAINTER
Born within the Los Angeles seashore metropolis of Santa Monica on Aug. 18, 1937, to what he described as a “decrease working class household”, Redford landed a university baseball scholarship however misplaced it after spending an excessive amount of time partying.
Deciding he wished to be an artist, he moved to Italy and later New York to check portray. He enrolled in drama college to strive his hand at theatrical set design (“Appearing appeared ludicrous to me,” he recalled) however was persuaded to take to the stage and by 1959 he was a full-time performer on Broadway and later discovered work on tv.
He made his film debut in 1962 in a low-budget movie known as “Warhunt”, however first gained consideration in “Barefoot within the Park” (1967), reverse Jane Fonda.
He turned down the position taken by Dustin Hoffman in “The Graduate” (“I by no means did seem like a 21-year-old faculty pupil who’d by no means been laid,” he mentioned later) and held out for “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Child.” The Seventies introduced “The Method We Had been” and “The Nice Gatsby”.
From the Eighties he devoted extra time to producing movies and to the institution of the Sundance Institute – a year-round workshop for aspiring filmmakers – and the Sundance Competition, which has turn out to be probably the most influential impartial movie showcases on this planet.
In 2001, he gained an honorary, or lifetime achievement, Oscar.
Redford remained lively in movies as an actor and producer proper as much as the top of his life. In 2017, he reunited with Fonda for the Netflix drama “Our Souls at Evening,” a romance between a widow and widower.
“I dwell for intercourse scenes with him,” Fonda instructed journalists when the movie premiered in Venice. “He is an excellent kisser so it was enjoyable to kiss him in my 20s and to kiss him once more in my virtually 80s.”
Redford mentioned on the time that it could be one in every of his final movies as an actor and that he was planning to focus extra on directing and his past love – artwork.

















