Robert Redford made a career as a uniquely charismatic actor and accomplished director. Look back at his life in photos on Aug. 18, 2026, what would have been his 90th birthday
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One of the most acclaimed actors of our time, Robert Redford rose to prominence back in the 1960s and led a storied career both in front of and behind the camera.
Born in California in 1936, Redford was known for being the leading man in classic films such as The Way We Were, All the President’s Men, The Great Gatsby, Out of Africa, The Company You Keep, among others. He earned many awards over his career as an actor and director, including an Oscar, two Golden Globes and a BAFTA. His name was synonymous with charisma and rugged good looks.
He died at his home in Sundance, Utah, on Sept. 16, 2025, at the age of 89.
On Aug. 18, 2026, what would have been the actor’s 90th birthday, look back at Robert Redford’s life and career in photos.
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Robert Redford’s Early Days
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Charles Robert Redford was born in Santa Monica, California, on Aug. 18, 1936. He attended Van Nuys High School and though he wasn’t much of a student, he gravitated towards art and sports at an early age.
After high school, the future Oscar winner attended the University of Colorado but was later kicked out due to excessive drinking. He then took some time, traveled and hitchhiked across Europe before returning to the States. He attended the Pratt Institute of Art, where he studied theatrical design and later enrolled in some acting classes at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
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Robert Redford’s Big Break
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Redford’s career began soaring in the ‘60s. He began starring in plays on Broadway and also made some appearances in TV shows such as Maverick, Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and many others. His big break came when he played Paul Bratter in Neil Simon’s Broadway play, Barefoot in the Park in 1963.
Above, the actor is pictured while on the set of Robert Mulligan’s Inside Daisy Clover (1965), in which he played a bisexual character and delivered a performance that earned him the Golden Globe for Best New Star of the Year — Actor.
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Robert Redford Becomes a Husband and a Father
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Though he was an immensely famous movie star, Redford managed to keep his personal life very private. He married his first wife Lola Van Wagenen in 1958. The couple welcomed four children together — Scott (who died of SIDS at 2 ½ months old), Shauna, David James (known as Jamie, who died from bile-duct cancer in 2020), and Amy.
Though they never made a formal statement, the couple divorced in 1985, per IMDb.
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Robert Redford Enters His Leading Man Era
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In 1973, Redford famously played Hubbell Gardiner (opposite Barbra Streisand’s Katie Morosky) in The Way We Were. The film was an instant hit and garnered six Academy Award nominations, taking home two.
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Robert Redford Teams Up with Jane Fonda Again
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By the time Jane Fonda and Robert Redford worked together on The Electric Horseman in 1979 (above), the pair had a solid rapport going. The two first shared the screen in 1960’s Tall Story, though Redford had a minor role.
They would both helm 1966’s The Chase, which also starred Janice Rule, Marlon Brando and Angie Dickinson, among others. Redford and Fonda teamed up again a year later, starring in the film adaptation of Barefoot in the Park in which Redford reprised his role as Paul Bratter.
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Robert Redford Churns Out Another Classic
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Redford and Mia Farrow looked dashing as Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby in Jack Clayton’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby in 1974.
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Robert Redford Is Unstoppable
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At the height of his powers, Redford starred in the career-defining All the President’s Men, in which he played Bob Woodward, one of the investigative journalists who brought the Watergate Scandal to light.
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Robert Redford Works with Sidney Poitier
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Redford is pictured in character while he and Sidney Poitier film scenes from 1992’s Sneakers.
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Robert Redford Goes Behind the Camera
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After years being the leading man, Redford decided to go behind the scenes and had his directorial debut with 1980’s Ordinary People.
Above, the actor is pictured directing a fresh-faced Brad Pitt in 1991’s A River Runs Through It.
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Robert Redford Becomes an Oscar Winner
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Ordinary People was, once again, a hit with audiences and critics alike. Redford scored his first Oscar, winning for Best Director at the 53rd annual Academy Awards in 1981. The film was nominated for six trophies and took home four.
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Robert Redford Finds Love Again
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Robert Redford found love again with multimedia artist Sibylle Szaggars, whom he met in the ‘90s and wed in 2009. The happy couple was photographed arriving at the Venice Film Festival premiere of The Company You Keep in 2012.
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Robert Redford, the Patriarch
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For the 28th Annual Kennedy Center Honors at which he was honored, Redford walked the carpet with his wife and their family.
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Robert Redford Gets the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Redford was visibly emotional as President Obama awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016.
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Robert Redford and Jane Fonda Reunite
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In one of his last films, Redford reunited with Jane Fonda for 2017’s Our Souls at Night. The two longtime friends shared this sweet moment while attending a photo call for the film at the Venice Film Festival in 2017.
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Robert Redford Dies at 89
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Robert Redford died early in the morning of Sept. 16, 2025, at his home in Utah. He had become one of the greatest ambassadors for the state thanks to his role in founding the Sundance Institute in the early ‘80s and growing the Sundance Film Festival into one of the most important launching pads for independent cinema.
Though a cause of death was not shared, his rep said he died in his sleep, according to the New York Times.
His seven grandchildren are carrying on his environmental legacy.
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