Robert Redford, the iconic US film legend, has passed away at the age of 89. With a career spanning over six decades, Redford left an indelible mark on Hollywood as both an actor and director. Here are five of his most famous films:
Redford’s breakthrough film, where he starred alongside Paul Newman, cemented their on-screen partnership. This Western classic tells the story of two outlaws on the run, with a memorable soundtrack featuring Burt Bacharach’s “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.”
Redford and Newman reunited for this Oscar-winning film, playing con artists in 1930s Chicago. The movie’s intricate plot and ragtime score make it a timeless classic.
Redford played Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward in this gripping political thriller about the Watergate scandal. The film won four Oscars and showcased Redford’s commitment to investigative journalism
This epic romance, based on Karen Blixen’s autobiography, starred Redford as a big game hunter and aviator. The film’s stunning visuals and sweeping narrative earned it seven Oscars and three Golden Globes.
Redford directed and starred in this heartwarming drama about a horse whisperer who helps a traumatized teenager and her horse. The film showcased Redford’s versatility as a director and actor.
Redford’s legacy extends beyond these five films, with a career marked by critically acclaimed performances, innovative direction, and a commitment to storytelling. His impact on Hollywood will be felt for generations to come.