Robert Redford dead at 89: Oscar-winning All The President’s Men star died in his sleep at Utah home

The screen legend Robert Redford died at the age of 89.
The New York Times died in his sleep at his home in Utah outside Provo on Tuesday.
The announcement of his death was made by Cindi Berger, General Manager of the Promotional Firm Rogers & Cowan PMK.
For decades, Redford has been one of the leading men of the best Hollywood for decades.
His first major break came in 1963, Neil Simon in Broadway, in Barefoot in Park, and later revived.
As we have often been in 1973, he appeared with most of Hollywood’s leading ladies, such as Barbara Streisand, and in the 1967 film Barefoot in the Park Jane Fonda.
The player later began to manage in life and won an Oscar for ordinary people in 1980.
In 1981, he founded the non -profit Sundance Institute, which has become a fiber in the art world for the coming years.
During the filming of Robert Redford 1975, Three Day of the Condor

From A Walk in the Woods from Redford In 2015

In 1981, he founded the non -profit Sundance Institute, which became a basis in the art world in the coming years

In 1984, Park City has now transformed the Film Festival to what is known as the Sundance Film Festival in Utah
In 1984, Park City is currently known as the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
It was a house to make bud film producers to make a statement including directors such as Quentin Tarantino, Ava Duvernay, James Wan and Darren Aronofsky.
The festival has also become a place to exhibit documentaries containing serious issues about climate change and reproductive rights.
However, as the festival grew more and more popular over the years, Redford spoke against the commercialization of the event.
According to the New York Times, Redford told a reporter at the 2012 festival, “I want the ambush marketers-Votka brands and gift bags people and Paris Hiltons to get away forever.”
He also continued to take action in 2015 that he played Bill Bryson on a walk in Woods and John Gage in his inappropriate offer of 1993.
During his career, Redford has won numerous prizes and praise.
In 1981, he won an Oscar for the best director in ordinary people.

However, as the festival grew more and more popular over the years, Redford spoke against the commercialization of the event.

In 1969, Redford posed on the butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid set above
The 1994 film Quiz Show was nominated for the best film and the best director at the 1995 Oscar Awards.
In 1981, Redford won more than one Golden Globe Award, including the best director for ordinary people.
In 2016, President Barack Obama gave Redford as a buyer of the President of the Presidential Medal, the highest civil dignity of America.
Typically, ‘Individuals who make valuable contributions to the security or national interests of the United States, to world peace or to cultural or other important public or special efforts.’
Throughout his life, Redford was a great advocate to protect the environment.
He moved to Utah in 1961 and Cnn, ‘I discovered how important nature is in my life, and I wanted to be where I thought nature was extreme and perhaps eternal.’
Redford married Lola Van Wagenen from 1958 to 1985 and shared the four children together – their sons James and Scott Anthony Redford and their daughter Amy and Shauna Redford.
In 2009, he married German artist Sibylle Szaggars.

Redford also won more than one Golden Globe Prize in 1981, including the best director for ordinary people.
In an interview dated 2024 Orion MagazineRedford shared his advice to young filmmakers who want to encourage their audience to care about something.
“ Good ones. Seriously, it must be a good story to be a good movie. This comes first, ‘Redford said to the magazine.
“And now on the environmental issue, stories need to be encouraging somehow, so that people have been motivated to do something about it, or inspire, so that they will be able to imagine a better future, which is a great opportunity for screenwriters.”
“We have enough story about how people and other species suffer from how we do soil, water and climate. As a result, many people do not believe that nothing will be important because the problem was very big, ” he shared.
But we need more people to be involved. Therefore, we should show why it is important by telling people about people who solve problems, really telling stories about complex problems. ‘
He urged the young filmmakers not to get ‘involved’ and ‘lightly’.
Redford, “ “ Stop for a long time to sink something with you, so you feel connected to it, ‘Redford said.
‘This will give you energy that will be dependent long enough to create change.’ ‘