Anonymous wrote:Awww, how my heart sank when I read this. I had such a crush on him when I was a little girl. "Sneakers" is one of my family's favorite movies.
Anonymous wrote:Redford was also an accomplished director. In the movie Ordinary People he took a story that might have been a boring suburban melodrama and turned it into a haunting character study. His casting and collaboration with Mary Tyler Moore, playing totally against type, is extraordinary.
Anonymous wrote:The Way We Were and The Great Gatsby
are two of my favorites, we have lost too many iconic actors and singers this year, this one hurts. Rest in peace
Anonymous wrote:Redford was also an accomplished director. In the movie Ordinary People he took a story that might have been a boring suburban melodrama and turned it into a haunting character study. His casting and collaboration with Mary Tyler Moore, playing totally against type, is extraordinary.
Anonymous wrote:A gorgeous, charismatic man. I loved him. I also feel like Brad Pitt is the only similar one today in both looks and charisma.
Anonymous wrote:The scene in the Natural where he talks about his dad and he’s backlit and then he smiles. Wow. That’s a movie star.
Anonymous wrote:He was as beautiful young man and a talented, extremely thoughtful director.
I normally feel really sad with this kind of news but knowing he was 89 years old, really helps. It's not too soon, it is a life well lived.
When I was in 7th grade science in the early 80s my teacher asked us to write on a piece of paper what we most wanted for Christmas. He taught 7th, 8th and 9th graders. He said the difference between us was that 7th graders still wanted chocolate and lego while 9th graders were asking for "Robert Redford"