
Legendary actor and director Robert Redford is no longer in the world.
The iconic actor known for his roles in films such as Bouch Cassidy and a Sandans child and All the president’s men He died at the age of 89.
According to Redford’s propaganda, Cindy Berger, the actor died quietly surrounded by his loved ones in Utah.
“He died at his home in the mountains of Utah -state – the place he loved, surrounded by those who love them,” said Berger. “You will miss it a lot. The family is asking for privacy.”
One of the main works of Redford includes the formation of independent American cinema through the Sandans Film Festival, which was established in 1981.
The Sandans Film Festival, which is held annually in Park City, Utah, provides a platform for new artists to display their works and launch their career. Redford’s vision of the institute was to give a voice to stories that could not be described.
He said in an interview in 2018: “I saw other stories there I had no opportunity to tell them and thought,” Well, maybe I can make my energies to give these people an opportunity. “
The profession of the businessman left an unforgettable sign in the film industry. With the extension of the profession of more than six decades, Redford’s influence on the cinema is a testimony on his limitless creativity.
Redford’s presence on the screen was indispensable, with his hair, which is confused by the wind and his easy attractiveness, making him a pioneering man in the late 1960s and 1970s.
But Redford’s contributions to cinema exceeded his acting career. As a director, he won the Best Oscar Director Award for Ordinary people In 1980, he offered his skill and art behind the camera.
He inspired his commitment to telling stories and his ability to revive complex characters on the screen of generations of filmmakers.
Throughout his career, Redford has received many awards, including two Academy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards.
The Achievement Award was for life, Cecil B Prize. Demil, in 1994, is a testimony on its constant impact on the film industry.