The iconic actor Robert Redford died Tuesday at 89, leaving behind an arsenal of great roles that he owned, whether he was playing a quiet CIA agent, a con man, a baseball player, a grizzled mariner, ...
Robert Redford’s long movie career included roles in Barefoot in the Park, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Way We Were, All the President’s Men, and an Oscar-nominated run in The Sting. But ...
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Hello! I’m Mark Olsen. Welcome to another edition of your regular field guide to a world of Only Good Movies. Robert Redford died this week at age 89 at his home outside Provo, Utah. The actor, ...
Robert Redford was not necessarily a religious person — at least in any traditional sense. Though his ancestors were Scottish Presbyterians the actor-director-activist explored Christian Science, ...
In 1986, my most prized possession was a little pink phone message slip written by a hotel clerk. “Miss Dowd,” it read, “Robert Redford called. He’s at the same number as last night.” I’d never met ...
Robert Redford's passing gives us an opportunity to celebrate the smaller, more neglected corners of his career.
There are many fine actors. Few possess that lit-from-the-inside-out quality that made Redford one of our greats. In the 1982 comedy “My Favorite Year,” Peter O’Toole plays Alan Swann, a faded ...
The Lark Theater in Larkspur pays tribute to the late film icon Robert Redford with a retrospective of his work as an actor. The series kicks off with 1985’s “Out of Africa” at 9 a.m. and 4:20 p.m.
As an actor, Robert Redford defined movie-star charisma with his work in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, and All the President’s Men, among many others. As a director, he proved his ...
The Lark Theater pays tribute to the late film icon Robert Redford with a retrospective of his work as an actor. The series kicks off with 1985’s “Out of Africa” at 9 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. Friday.