Robert Redford: Hollywood's Independent Spirit Passes at 89
Robert Redford, an Oscar-winning director and legendary actor famed for his roles in iconic films like 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' and 'The Sting', has died at 89. Redford was a pioneering figure in independent cinema through his Sundance Institute, fostering new filmmakers' talent and creativity.
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Robert Redford, the revered Oscar-winning director and actor, passed away at 89. Known for his transformative roles in Hollywood, Redford was a pioneer of independent cinema, founding the Sundance Institute and Festival.
Redford's filmography spans decades, with memorable performances in 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' and 'The Sting'. His commitment to nurturing new talent altered the cinematic landscape, giving voice to independent filmmakers.
His passing marks the end of an era, but his legacy in film and his advocacy for environmental causes and artistic independence continue to inspire future generations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

