Robert Redford
Iconic Filmmaker Dead at 89
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Oscar-winning actor and director Robert Redford has died.
The actor-turned-director and activist passed early Tuesday morning at his home in Utah, The New York Times reports.
A rep for Redford, Cindi Berger, said he died in his sleep but did not give further information.
The beloved artist spent decades as a leading actor in Hollywood, with some of his most notable projects being As 1969’s “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” 1973’s “The Sting,” 1975’s “Three Days of the Condor” and 1976’s “All the President’s Men.”

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He also worked with a number of Hollywood’s favorite leading ladies, including Jane Fonda in 1967’s “Barefoot in the Park,” Barbra Streisand in 1973’s “The Way We Were” and Meryl Streep in 1985’s “Out of Africa.”
Reford transitioned into directing in 1980, with his debut film “Ordinary People” winning major critical and commercial success — and landing him an Oscar for Best Director.
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