Prominent figures in Hollywood and beyond are sharing heartfelt tributes to Robert Redford, who died Tuesday at age 89.

The prolific actor, Oscar-winning director, producer and independent film festival founder died “at his home at Sundance in the mountains of Utah — the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved,” his publicist Cindi Berger said in a statement to The Associated Press.

Redford was one of the most prominent leading men in the 1970s with roles in “All the President’s Men,” “The Candidate” and “The Way We Were.” He won the Academy Award for best director for “Ordinary People” in 1981.

Oscar-winning director Ron Howard called Redford an “artistic game-changer” in a post on X .

#RIP & thank you RobertRedford, a tremendously influential cultural figure for the creativ

See Full Page