Summary

  • Hollywood icon Robert Redford has died at age 89

  • Redford died earlier today "at Sundance in the mountains of Utah - the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved," his publicist confirms

  • "One of the lions has passed," writes Meryl Streep in a tribute, as Jane Fonda says the death of her frequent co-star has "hit me hard"

  • In Utah - home of Redford's Sundance Film Festival - fans tell our reporter he'll be remembered as "a classic actor" of "old Hollywood"

  • The retired actor turned director starred in movies like Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid and All The President's Men

  1. A champion of independent filmpublished at 14:22 BST 16 September

    Robert RedfordImage source, Getty Images
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    Redford, pictured here at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002,

    As we just mentioned, independent filmmakers have are already begun sharing the impact that Robert Redford had in shaping their careers.

    Redford founded non-profit organisation the Sundance Institute in 1981 - with its website explaining his aim was to "foster independence, risk-taking, and new voices in American film".

    The year it began, the website adds, ten emerging filmmakers were invited to the Sundance resort to work on their projects alongside writers, directors and actors.

    In 1985, the Institute took control of the US Film Festival - screening 86 films that year.

    In 2014, Redford spoke with the BBC about the festival - saying at the time: "I didn't want to do it in New York or LA [...] I said, let's put it in Utah, let's make it hard to get to. Let's make it weird."

    "We started Sundance as a place to come and develop new artists, with the ambition of creating a community and giving them a platform for their work. I don't think our mission has changed at all," he explained.

    "Thirty years ago, these people had nowhere to go. Now I'm very proud that actually, the directors of Gravity and American Hustle, Alfonso Cuaron and David O Russell, actually came up through Sundance, and now they work in the mainstream."

  2. 'A genius has passed': Independent filmmakers remember Redford's influencepublished at 14:17 BST 16 September

    Regan Morris
    Reporting from Los Angeles

    Robert Redford was a movie star, but for independent filmmakers, he was so much more.

    The Sundance Institute was life changing for many filmmakers. To get a film into Sundance or to be accepted to work at the Sundance Lab and workshop a film, came with mentorship and publicity and opportunities.

    So many of the films that make it to the Oscar’s were helped by Sundance along the way.

    “Our film, CODA, came to the attention of everyone because of Sundance," writes actor Marlee Matlin on X.

    “Sundance happened because of Robert Redford. A genius has passed. RIP Robert.”

    CODA went on to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards in 2022.

  3. In pictures: Redford's most iconic filmspublished at 14:13 BST 16 September

    With the news that one of Hollywood's most famous film actors, Robert Redford, has died, let's take a look back at some of his best-known film roles.

    With Dustin Hoffman in All The President's MenImage source, Rex/Shutterstock
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    In 1976, Redford and Dustin Hoffman played reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in All The President's Men, a political thriller about how the Watergate scandal was exposed

    Out Of Africa (1985), with Meryl Streep,Image source, Rex/Shutterstock
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    Sydney Pollack's Out Of Africa (1985), with Meryl Streep, won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director

    Comedy drama A Walk In The Woods (2015),Image source, Rex/Shutterstock
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    Comedy drama A Walk In The Woods (2015), with Nick Nolte, was an adaptation of travel writer Bill Bryson's autobiographical book of the same name

    With Jane Fonda in Our Souls At Night (2017)Image source, Rex/Shutterstock
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    Redford and Jane Fonda starred in the romantic drama Our Souls At Night (2017). It was their fourth film together

  4. Redford - recipient of Presidential Medal of Freedom - 'shaped nation's cultural heritage'published at 14:01 BST 16 September

    Robert Redford being awarded a medal by Barack ObamaImage source, Getty Images

    Robert Redford received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, which was awarded by former US President Barack Obama.

    During the presentation ceremony, it was said of Redford that "his art and activism continue to shape our nation's cultural heritage, inspiring millions to laugh, cry, think, and change".

    His citation continued:

    "Robert Redford has captivated audiences from both sides of the camera through entertaining motion pictures that often explored vital social, political, and historical themes.

    "His lifelong advocacy on behalf of preserving our environment will prove as an enduring legacy as will his pioneering support for independent filmmakers across America."

  5. Redford leaves behind wife and childrenpublished at 13:48 BST 16 September

    Director Robert Redford (R) and his wife Sibylle pose on the red carpetImage source, Reuters
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    Robert Redford and his wife Sibylle are pictured on the red carpet in 2018.

    Robert Redford leaves behind his wife Sibylle Szaggars who he married in 2009.

    He had previously been married to Lola Van Wagenen - the couple had four children before divorcing in 1985.

    Their son James, also a filmmaker and environmental activist, died of cancer in 2020 at the age of 58.

    One of their children, Scott, died at the age of two months from sudden infant death syndrome.

    He is survived by two daughters - Shauna, an artist, and Amy, a director.

  6. A Hollywood icon turned directorpublished at 13:37 BST 16 September

    Robert RedfordImage source, Reuters

    Robert Redford was known for his roles in The Sting and Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, and won an Oscar as a director.

    Born in Los Angeles county, he began appearing on stage in the late 1950s, before starting a television career in 1960 and making his film debut in War Hunt.

    He received an Oscar nomination for best actor for his performance in The Sting in 1973.

    In 1980, he made his directorial debut with Ordinary People, which won four Academy Awards, including best picture and best director.

    He won an honorary lifetime achievement Oscar in 2002.

    Redford was also known for founding the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, promoting independent films.

    In 2018, he announced the film, The Old Man and The Gun, would be his last onscreen role.

  7. Redford in picturespublished at 13:33 BST 16 September

    Robert RedfordImage source, Getty Images
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    Redford, pictured here in 1960

    Robert Redford and wife Lola attend the 53rd Academy Awards circa 1981 in Los AngelesImage source, Getty Images
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    Robert Redford and wife Lola attend the 53rd Academy Awardsin Los Angeles in the early 1980s

    Redford stands with his hands in his pockets by a bookshelfImage source, Getty Images
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    Redford pictured in 1988

    Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein, the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal, in All the President's Men.Image source, Getty Images
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    Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein, the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal, in All the President's Men

  8. Redford died in the mountains of Utah, surrounded by those he loved - publicistpublished at 13:29 BST 16 September

    Robert Redford's publicist Cindi Berger says the actor died earlier today at his home "at Sundance in the mountains of Utah - the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved."

    "He will be missed greatly," Berger says, adding that the family are requesting privacy.

  9. Robert Redford dies age 89published at 13:23 BST 16 September
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    Robert Redford, the Hollywood icon turned director, dies at the age of 89.

    Robert RedfordImage source, Getty Images