Robert Redford remembered for his deep legacy in environmental activism and Native American advocacy
NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Redford, who died Tuesday at 89, was known for his deep commitment to activism, especially for Native American rights and the environment. In the 1970s, while starring in films like “The Sting,” he became involved in the environmental movement. He successfully opposed a power plant in Utah and supported landmark bills like the Clean Air Act. He was a guiding force on the board of the Natural Resources Defense Council. Fellow actors and activists praised his humility and dedication. Leonardo DiCaprio called him a staunch environmental leader, highlighting his significant legacy in Hollywood and beyond.
Theater Review: Bobby Cannavale, James Corden and Neil Patrick Harris revel in the power of 'Art'
The play “Art” returns to Broadway with a fresh revival and a starry cast. The white-on-white painting at the play's heart sparks a heated debate among three friends, portrayed by Bobby Cannavale, Neil Patrick Harris and James Corden. Associated Press critic Mark Kennedy says that under Scott Ellis' direction, the play explores themes of friendship and power dynamics. The production, with its elegant set design by David Rockwell, feels contemporary and engaging, offering plenty of laughter while delving into human relationships and the significance of seemingly small conflicts. The 90-minute play opened Tuesday night.
Robert Redford embodied an American ideal, and often lived the part, too
NEW YORK (AP) — Born during the Great Depression with sun-kissed California looks, Robert Redford never failed to epitomize something quintessential and hopeful about the American character. Redford left a movie trail etched into land. The actor who died Tuesday seemed to reside as much across the American landscape as he did on movie screens. He was in the Rocky Mountains of “Jeremiah Johnson,” the Wyoming grasslands of “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” the Washington alleyways of “All the President’s Men” and the Montana streams of “A River Runs Through It.” The movie-star paragon was savvy with how he used his all-American image. But it was one of Redford’s greatest feats that he remained innately connected to some aspirational American ideal.
In his own words: Robert Redford on independence, integrity and his enduring roles
As the world reflects on Robert Redford’s death, his own words illuminate the essence of his career. He was an Oscar-winning actor, director and founder of the Sundance Film Festival who championed truth, independence and new voices. Redford, who died Tuesday at 88, leaves behind a legacy of freedom, artistry and opportunity. His words reflect the philosophy that guided his life and career from “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” to “All the President’s Men” and beyond. In interviews, Redford says he was inspired to make “All the President's Men” by investigative reporters Woodward and Bernstein, and his independent streak led him to create the Sundance Institute and its film festival.
Trivial Pursuit, Furbies and even snow might join the Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame has announced its 12 finalists for the Class of 2025. The contenders include tabletop favorites Battleship, Catan, Connect Four, Spirograph and Trivial Pursuit, as well as the scooter, slime, snow, cornhole and the Star Wars lightsaber. Furby and Tickle Me Elmo round out the finalists chosen from among the thousands of nominees the Rochester, New York, museum receives each year. The public can vote until Sept. 24, and the winners will be announced in November. The Hall of Fame recognizes toys that are iconic, engage multiple generations, foster creativity, or change play or toy design.
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11 of Robert Redford’s most memorable performances and where to watch them
Robert Redford's career spans generations, making every film notable. He's iconic both in front of and behind the camera. Some of his memorable performances include “Barefoot in the Park” with Jane Fonda, where they play a mismatched newlywed couple. In “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” Redford met Paul Newman and started a lifelong friendship. “The Sting” reunited them in a caper film that won best picture. A Redford passion project, “Downhill Racer,” taught him hard lessons about Hollywood. His role in “All the President's Men” was inspired by his fascination with the Watergate saga. Redford's enduring appeal is evident in “The Old Man & the Gun,” a testament to his charisma.
Robert Redford, Oscar-winning director, actor and indie patriarch, dies at 89
Robert Redford has died at 89. The Hollywood golden boy who became an Oscar-winning director, liberal activist and godfather for independent cinema died in Utah on Tuesday. His publicist didn't immediately provide a cause of death. After rising to stardom in the 1960s, Redford was one of the biggest stars of the ’70s with such films as “The Candidate,” “All the President’s Men” and “The Way We Were.” Redford played the wily outlaw opposite Paul Newman in 1969’s “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” a box-office smash from which Redford’s Sundance Institute and festival got its name.
Fonda, DiCaprio, Streisand and more mourn the death of Robert Redford
Hollywood figures and fans of movies mourned the death of Robert Redford, expressing affection and admiration for the Oscar-winning director, liberal activist and godfather for independent cinema. Actor Coleman Domingo says Redford had an “everlasting impact” on movies and director Ron Howard calls his Sundance Film Festival a “game changer.” “Reservation Dogs” director Sterlin Harjo says Redford empowered filmmakers. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump say they admired his work. Redford died Tuesday at his home in Utah. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox commended the actor and activist for making “Utah a home for storytelling and creativity.”
John Lithgow to return to Broadway in a Roald Dahl play that's not for kids
NEW YORK (AP) — John Lithgow is returning to Broadway in a play that might change how we read bedtime stories to our children. The two-time Tony Award-winner will star as Roald Dahl in “Giant,” which explores accusations of antisemitism against the beloved writer. The play, by director-turned-playwright Mark Rosenblatt, won the Olivier Award earlier this year for best new play in London. Set over a single afternoon in 1983, “Giant” presents Dahl facing outcry after making antisemitic comments. Jewish representatives from Dahl’s publishers visit his home to chart a course. Lithgow is also set to play Albus Dumbledore in HBO’s “Harry Potter” TV series.
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