Robert Redford, The Natural
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Robert Redford, Oscar and Sundance Film Festival
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Just a few movies into her now-storied career, Glenn Close found herself starring opposite one of the most handsome and popular male movie stars of the time.
The actor, director, producer, and environmentalist had an irresistible magnetic power—and inspired us to maintain hope when things seemed hopeless.
The New York Mets paid tribute to late Hollywood icon Robert Redford on the night of his passing by working in an homage to his beloved baseball film The
The most golden of golden boys, he was too burnished by Hollywood but kept a lonely chill that was all his own.
The actor, who died on Tuesday at 89, spent much of his life working to preserve the serene natural beauty of Utah, even as his Sundance Film Festival brought Hollywood glamour to the state.
Born during the Great Depression with sun-kissed California looks, Robert Redford never failed to epitomize something quintessential and hopeful about the American character
Robert Redford stood tall among a rare class of Hollywood legends. Moviegoers fell in love with the big-screen charmer, whether he was playing the heartthrob, outlaw or “Wonderboy”-swinging baseball star.