Matinee idol, intuitive actor, Oscar-winning director, Hollywood disrupter — Robert Redford was a rare combination of them all. Either before or behind the camera on roughly 60 films, Redford made Westerns, period pieces, caper comedies (1972’s “The Hot Rock” was filmed partly in East Meadow) and even Marvel movies. And he returned often to the socially conscious drama — political corruption in “All the President’s Men,” an abusive penal system in “Brubaker,” television chicanery in “Quiz Show.” As a founder of the Sundance Film Festival, he championed little-guy filmmakers with big ideas, helping launch an indie revolution that remapped the Hollywood career path for coming generations.

Here are 10 films that encapsulate Redford’s wide-ranging career.

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