Hollywood actor-filmmaker Robert Redford dies at 89 | Hollywood News

Robert Redford, known for films like All The President’s Men and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, died at his home in Utah on Tuesday. He was 89.
Robert Redford was one of the most popular leading men in Hollywood in the 1960s and 1970s. His first credited role was in the 1962 film War Hunt. A few years later, he appeared in the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, which established him as a standout performer. Some of his most popular films include 1974’s The Great Gats, 1976’s All the President’s Men, 1985’s Out of Africa, 1993’s Indecent Proposal, among others. In 2014, he became a part of the Marvel universe with Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
As time went , Robert Redford became known as a filmmaker, entrepreneur and a political activ. He won an Oscar for his first directorial Ordinary People. Redford was later bestowed with an Honorary Award the Academy in 2002. The actor-filmmaker also set up the Sundance Institute in 1981, which continues to sponsor the Sundance Film Festival.
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In 2016, Robert Redford was honoured with the Medal of Freedom then POTUS Barack Obama. In his remarks, Obama said that Americans “admire Bob not just for his remarkable acting, but for having figured out what to do next.”
In 2018, Redford had announced his retirement, but soon afterwards, he was back on screen for his last film Avengers: Endgame as he reprised his role as Alexander Pierce from Captain America: The Winter Soldier.




