Whenever we lose another industry great, you'll always hear people say that there will never be another person quite like them. This can be said tenfold for the exemplary Robert Redford, who sadly just passed away at the age of 89. The beloved actor leaves behind a wealth of great works with roles in generation-defining films like "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "All the President's Men," "Three Days of the Condor," and "The Sting." Redford also made his name from behind the camera with such directorial efforts as "The Horse Whisperer," "Quiz Show," and the Academy Award-winning domestic drama "Ordinary People." When it came to uplifting the voices of independent filmmakers from around the globe, Redford sure put his mouth where his mouth was by founding the Sundance Institute. H
Robert Redford Didn't Get Dustin Hoffman's The Graduate Role For A Hilarious Reason

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