Robert Redford didn’t hold back. Rest in peace ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

Robert Redford didn’t hold back. Rest in peace ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

Legendary actor and filmmaker Robert Redford has passed away at the age of 89. Known for a career spanning over six decades, Redford died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Sundance, Utah, according to a statement by publicist Cindi Berger. A cause of death was not disclosed, and his family has requested privacy during this time.

Redfordโ€™s legacy in cinema is vast, with iconic roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, All the Presidentโ€™s Men, and Out of Africa. He also earned acclaim behind the camera, winning an Academy Award for Best Director in 1981 for Ordinary People. He was widely respected not only as a performer but also as a pioneer in independent film through the Sundance Institute.

Tributes poured in from fans and public figures, including former President Donald Trump, who praised Redfordโ€™s career. Speaking to reporters, Trump said, โ€œThere was a period of time when he was the hottest. I thought he was great.โ€ Despite their political differences, the comment reflected admiration for Redfordโ€™s cinematic impact.

Redford had long been outspoken politically and was a consistent critic of Trump throughout his presidency. In a 2015 interview, Redford said Trumpโ€™s controversial presence โ€œshakes things up,โ€ though he did not offer support. Trump misinterpreted the comments as praise, prompting a clarification from Redfordโ€™s team.

In later years, Redfordโ€™s critiques became more direct. He authored op-eds in The Washington Post and NBC outlets, warning that Trumpโ€™s leadership was harmful to American values and democracy. He called for civic action and emphasized the importance of protecting democratic institutions.

Despite political clashes, Redfordโ€™s influence is undisputed. His talent, activism, and support for independent filmmaking shaped generations. His passing marks the end of a remarkable era in American film and public discourse.

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