
Acting
Community Rating
6.6
TMDB estimate
Born
August 18, 1936
Died
September 16, 2025 (age 89)
Born in
Santa Monica, California, USA
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (August 18, 1936 – September 16, 2025) was an American actor, director and activist. Throughout his career, he won several film awards, including the Academy Award for Best Director for his 1980 film Ordinary People. He also received an honorary Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2002 and was also the founder of the Sundance Film Festival. In 2014, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and in 2016 he was honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Appearing on stage in the late 1950s, Redford's television career began in 1960, including an appearance on The Twilight Zone in 1962. He earned an Emmy nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Voice of Charlie Pont (1962). His greatest Broadway success was as the stuffy newlywed husband of co-star Elizabeth Ashley's character in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park (1963). Redford made his film debut in War Hunt (1962). His role in Inside Daisy Clover (1965) won him a Golden Globe for the best new star. He starred alongside Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), which was a huge success and made him a major star. He had a critical and box office hit with Jeremiah Johnson (1972), and in 1973 he had the greatest hit of his career, the blockbuster crime caper The Sting, a re-union with Paul Newman, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award; that same year, he also starred opposite Barbra Streisand in The Way We Were. The popular and acclaimed All the President's Men (1976) was a landmark film for Redford. In the 1980s, Redford began his career as a director with Ordinary People (1980), which was one of the most critically and publicly acclaimed films of the decade, winning four Oscars including Best Picture and the Academy Award for Best Director for Redford. He continued acting and starred in Brubaker (1980), as well as playing the male lead in Out of Africa (1985), which was an enormous box office success and won seven Oscars including Best Picture. He released his third film as a director, A River Runs Through It, in 1992. He went on to receive Best Director and Best Picture nominations in 1995 for Quiz Show. He received a second Academy Award—for Lifetime Achievement—in 2002. In 2010, he was made a chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur. He additionally won BAFTA, Directors Guild of America, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild awards.

Robert Redford: The Life & Legacy of an American Icon
Self (archive footage)
2025

Henry Fonda for President
Self (archive footage)
2025

A Journey to Sundance
Self
2023

Betty White: A Celebration
Self
2022

The Mustangs: America's Wild Horses
Narrator (voice)
2021

Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age
Self
2021

Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia
Lokia the Dolphin Monster (voice)
2020

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
Self
2019

Alan Pakula: Going for Truth
Self
2019

Robert Redford: The Golden Look
Self (archive footage)
2019

Avengers: Endgame
Alexander Pierce
2019

Words from a Bear
Self
2019

Buttons
Narrator (voice)
2018

The Old Man & the Gun
Forrest Tucker
2018

Jane Fonda in Five Acts
Self - (archive footage)
2018

The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee
Self
2017

Walden
Narrator
2017

Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution
Self
2017

Our Souls at Night
Louis Waters
2017

Earth: One Amazing Day
Narrator (voice)
2017

Cathedrals of Culture
Director
2014

The Company You Keep
Director
2012

The Conspirator
Director
2011

Lions for Lambs
Director
2007

The Legend of Bagger Vance
Director
2000

The Horse Whisperer
Director
1998

Quiz Show
Director
1994

A River Runs Through It
Director
1992

The Milagro Beanfield War
Director
1988

Ordinary People
Director
1980