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Robert Redford (born Charles Robert Redford, Jr. on August 18, 1936), is an award-winning American motion picture actor, director, producer, businessman, model, environmentalist, and philanthropist. One of Hollywood's biggest superstars, famous for his blonde handsomeness, Redford's appeal has lasted several decades.
Early life
Redford was born in Santa Monica, California, to Charles Robert Redford, Sr., a milkman turned accountant, and Texas-born Martha W. Hart. He has a half-brother, William, from his father's re-marriage. Redford graduated from Van Nuys High School in Los Angeles, California, in 1954 and received a baseball scholarship to the University of Colorado, where he was a pitcher and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. He lost the scholarship due to adolescent drinking, fueled in part by the death of his mother when Redford was 18. Redford was later a painting student at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and took classes in theatrical set design at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. He currently resides in Sundance, Utah.
Career
Redford is known for his roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President's Men, The Sting, The Natural, The Way We Were, Out of Africa, The Great Gatsby, and many others. Redford directed the films Ordinary People, Quiz Show, The Legend of Bagger Vance, The Horse Whisperer, The Milagro Beanfield War, and A River Runs Through It. He was also a producer on all except Ordinary People.
In 1980, Redford's directorial debut, Ordinary People, won him the Academy Award for Directing; his 1994 film, Quiz Show, was nominated for best director, but lost to Forrest Gump. Along with Warren Beatty, Clint Eastwood, Mel Gibson, Richard Attenborough, and Kevin Costner, Redford is one of the few major actors to win an Academy Award for Best Director.
Once, according to screenwriter William Goldman, Robert Redford was described as "just another California blond—throw a stick at Malibu, you'll hit six of him." It is unlikely, however, that any of the six would combine Redford's charm, intelligence, talent and looks. He attended the University of Colorado on a baseball scholarship but dropped out in 1957 to spend a year traveling and painting in Europe. Back in the States, he studied theatrical design and acting in New York.
In the late 1950s and early 60s, Redford appeared in numerous television shows, including as a "stooge" on the quiz show Play Your Hunch. Among his early appearances were The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (in three different episodes), Maverick, Naked City, Route 66 and Dr. Kildare. He won critical praise for In the Presence of Mine Enemies, an episode of Playhouse 90 (CBS, 1960). He earned an Emmy nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Voice of Charlie Pont (ABC, 1962). Redford had made his Broadway debut in a small role in Tall Story (1959), following up with the shows The Highest Tree (1959) and Sunday in New York (1961). He enjoyed his biggest Broadway success as the stuffy newlywed husband of Elizabeth Ashley in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park (1963).
Redford made his screen debut in War Hunt (1962), co-starring with Tom Skerritt and Sydney Pollack in an anti-war film set during the Korean conflict. After his Broadway success, he was cast in larger feature roles. He was a bisexual movie star who marries starlet Natalie Wood in Inside Daisy Clover (1965) and rejoined her for Pollack's This Property Is Condemned (1966)—again as her lover. The same year saw his first teaming with Jane Fonda (Arthur Penn's pallid The Chase, in which he was a fugitive on the run). Fonda and Redford were paired to better effect in the big screen version of Barefoot in the Park (1967), and were again co-stars in Pollack's The Electric Horseman (1979).
Redford—already concerned about his blond male starlet image—turned down roles in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Graduate, holding out for George Roy Hill's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) with Paul Newman. The film made him a bankable star and cemented his screen image as an intelligent, reliable, sometimes sardonic good guy. He became a huge matinee idol in the 1970s because of his blond pretty boy good looks whether he liked it or not.
As so often happens, his next few films—while not artistic losses—were hardly hits at the box office. Downhill Racer (1969), on which he served as executive producer, was an interesting look at the world of competitive skiing, but Tell Them Willie Boy is Here (1969), Little Fauss and Big Halsey (1970), The Hot Rock (1972) and the underrated outdoors drama Jeremiah Johnson (both 1972) did little to augment Redford's stardom. His next real success came with the incisive political satire The Candidate (1972), which traded on his Golden Boy image to skewer Watergate-era Washington.
With the financial proceeds of his acting success, starting with his salary from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Downhill Racer, Redford purchased a modest ski area just northeast of Provo, Utah called "Timphaven," which was renamed "Sundance" (over his initial objections). Redford's wife Lola was from Utah and they had built a home in the area in 1963. Portions of the movie Jeremiah Johnson (1972), a film which is both one of Redford's favorites and one that has heavily influenced him, were shot near the ski area.
He founded the Sundance Film Festival, Sundance Institute, Sundance Cinemas, Sundance Catalog, and the Sundance Channel, all in and around Park City, Utah, 30 miles (48 km) north of the Sundance ski area. The Sundance Film Festival caters to independent filmmakers in the United States and has received some recognition from the industry as a place to open films. The name Sundance comes from his character, the Sundance Kid. In addition, Redford owns a celebrated restaurant called Zoom, located on Main Street in the former mining town of Park City.
The year 1973 was a huge one for Redford, who starred in the high-profile The Way We Were and The Sting. The former teamed him with a glowing Barbra Streisand in a romance that spanned the years; the latter rejoined him with Newman in a crime comedy. About the first film, Redford joked, "nice Jewish girl gets nice blond WASP", and about the second, "nice Jewish BOY gets nice blond WASP." Already, Redford was known for bringing out the best in his co-stars—his frequent pairings with Newman, Wood and Fonda worked superbly, and actresses such as Streisand, Faye Dunaway, Meryl Streep and Michelle Pfeiffer were rarely so relaxed or sensual as when playing opposite him.
During the years 1974-76, exhibitors voted Redford Hollywood's top box office name—his hits included the glossy but impressive-looking The Great Gatsby (1974 film)|The Great Gatsby (1974), The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) and Three Days of the Condor (1975). The popular and acclaimed All the President's Men (1976), directed by Alan J. Pakula and scripted once again by Goldman, was a landmark film for Redford. Not only was he the executive producer and co-star, but the film's serious subject matter, the Watergate scandal, also reflected the actor's off screen concerns for political causes.
In 1980, Redford's first outing as a director, Ordinary People, a drama about the slow disintegration of a middle-class family, won him an Oscar. Redford managed to get a powerful dramatic performance out of America's Sweetheart, Mary Tyler Moore, as well as superb work from Donald Sutherland and Timothy Hutton. His second stint behind the camera would not be for another eight years with The Milagro Beanfield War (1988), a well-crafted—though not popular—screen version of John Nichols' acclaimed novel of the Southwest. Other directorial projects have included the successful period family drama A River Runs Through It (1992), based on Norman Maclean's novella, and the intelligent expose Quiz Show (1994), about the quiz show scandal of the late 1950’s. Working with noted cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and a strong cast that featured John Turturro and Ralph Fiennes, Redford's skill behind the camera earned him well-deserved praise.
Besides his directing and producing duties, Redford continued acting as he entered middle age. He made a fine romantic lead opposite Meryl Streep in Sydney Pollack's Oscar-winning Out of Africa (1985). Although many critics complained that his portrayal of Isak Dinesen's lover was unrealistic, Redford's characterization was more substantial than the ghostly figure of Dinesen's book. After the box-office disaster of Havana (1990), he turned in amiable performances in the computer caper Sneakers (1992), the sex drama Indecent Proposal (1993), with Demi Moore, and opposite Michelle Pfeiffer in the newsroom romance Up Close & Personal (1996). His good looks had weathered after years in the Utah sun and wind, but with kind lenses he could still romance younger actresses. Continuing in the romantic vein, Redford directed and starred opposite Kristin Scott Thomas in a strong adaptation of Nicholas Evans' novel The Horse Whisperer (1998). Like other of his directorial efforts, the film featured a strong cast in a drama that centered around a troubled family. His follow-up behind the camera, The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000), suffered from a saccharine approach and a miscalculated performance from star Will Smith as a black caddy with mystical powers. Redford next returned to acting playing an aging CIA agent whose protégé becomes a hostage in Spy Game (2001).
Since founding the nonprofit Sundance Institute in Park City, Utah, in 1981, Redford has been deeply involved with independent film. Through its various workshop programs and popular film festival, Sundance has provided much-needed support for independent filmmakers. In 1995, Redford signed a deal with Showtime to start a 24-hour cable TV channel devoted to airing independent films—the Sundance Channel premiered on February 29, 1996. Meanwhile, Redford continued his involvement in mainstream Hollywood movies, though projects became fewer and farther between. He appeared as a disgraced Army general sent to prison in the political thriller, The Last Castle (2001), directed by fellow political junkie Rod Lurie. Redford, a leading environmental activist, narrated the IMAX documentary Sacred Planet (2001), a sweeping journey across the globe to some of its most exotic and endangered places. In The Clearing (2004), an under-appreciated thriller co-starring Helen Mirren, Redford was a successful business man whose kidnapping unearths the secrets and inadequacies that led to his achieving the American Dream. Redford stepped back into producing with The Motorcycle Diaries (2004), a coming-of-age road film about a young medical student, Ernesto Guevera—who later became celebrated revolutionary Che Guevera—and his friend Alberto Granado. Five years in the making, Redford was credited by director Walter Salles for being instrumental in getting the film made and released. Back in front of the camera, Redford received good notices for his turn in director Lasse Hallstrom's An Unfinished Life (2005) as a cantankerous rancher who is forced to take in his estranged daughter-in-law (Jennifer Lopez)—whom he blames for his son's death—and the granddaughter he never knew he had when they flee an abusive relationship. Despite solid acting, the film, which sat on the shelf for many months while its distributor Miramax was restructured, was generally dismissed as clichéd and overly sentimental. Meanwhile, Redford returned to familiar territory when he signed on to direct and star in an update of The Candidate.
In 1995, Redford received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Bard College. In December of 2005, he received honors at the Kennedy Center for his contributions to American culture. The Honors recipients are recognized for their lifetime contributions to American culture through the performing arts: whether in dance, music, theater, opera, motion pictures or television. Currently, he is the narrator for the Cosmic Collision movie at the Denver Nature and Science Plantetarium.
Personal life
Robert Redford is politically liberal, and has supported environmentalism and Native American rights.
Redford married Lola Van Wagenen on September 12, 1958. The couple had four children: Scott (born 1959 and died shortly after from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), Shauna (born November 15, 1960), David James (born May 15, 1962), and Amy (born October 22, 1970). They divorced in 1985. His companions since have included actress Sonia Braga (during 1988), Kathy O'Rear (from the late 1980s to 1995) and German painter Sibylle Szaggars (1996-current). Redford has four grandchildren and currently lives in Sundance, Utah.
His daughter Amy is set to direct her first feature film, an independent drama entitled The Guitar. His daughter Shauna is married to and has two children with Fast Food Nation author Eric Schlosser.
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