BBC – Talking Pictures: Robert Redford (2014)
English | Documentary | Size: 1.08 GB
“People say I’ve gone against Hollywood, but I’ve tried to be independent within Hollywood, tried to be my own person.” – Robert Redford
Robert Redford is among the most widely admired Hollywood stars of his generation, renowned for his iconic roles as the Sundance Kid, Bob Woodward and Jay Gatsby, and celebrated for his fierce commitment to environmental causes, independent filmmaking, and his Sundance Film Festival.
When Robert Redford first entered the national spotlight in the early 1960s, he was hardly viewed as a serious actor, and with his red hair, blonde complexion, and athletic build, he was seen more as a handsome man than a skilled one. The acting roles for which he first became famous, such as Barefoot in the Park, featured him as “golden boy” roles, and this was something that would take years to overcome.
That description of Redford is hard to square with opinions of him today. Indeed, Redford is now considered one of the leading figures of art house cinema, not only in America but across the world as well.
The career of Robert Redford, one of the big screen’s greatest heartthrobs, is examined in this exploration of the BBC archives, with rarely seen interviews showing that he was always much more than just a pin-up.
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