Summary
Robert Redford, a famous actor and director, passed away at the age of 89 at his home in Utah. He was known for his influential work in Hollywood, his advocacy for independent films, and his role as an activist.
Key Facts
- Robert Redford was an Oscar-winning director.
- He died at his home in Sundance, Utah, at the age of 89.
- Redford became famous in the 1960s.
- He starred in popular 1970s movies like "The Candidate" and "All the President’s Men."
- He won the Best Director Oscar for the film "Ordinary People" in 1980.
- Redford was known for supporting independent cinema.
- His publicist, Cindi Berger, announced his death but did not provide a cause.