HIS GREATEST FILMS
BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID, 1969: After a train heist goes wrong, Butch and Sundance (Paul Newman and Redford, right) flee from a posse of Wild West lawmen.
THE STING, 1973: With Scott Joplin’s The Entertainer as its unforgettable theme, this crime thriller sees Redford and Newman reunited.
THE GREAT GATSBY, 1974: The great American novel makes a soulless movie, but Redford is perfect (right) as the man who rises from nothing to have everything .
ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN, 1976: Co-starring Dustin Hoffman, Washington Post journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward help bring down President Richard Nixon.
ORDINARY PEOPLE, 1980: Redford’s directorial debut stars Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore as a couple trying to overcome the grief of losing a child.
OUT OF AFRICA, 1985: This heartbreaker sees Redford as the devil-may-care aviator and big game hunter who falls in love with Meryl Streep as she fights to keep her farm alive.
A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT, 1992: Brad Pitt is a trouble-making country boy who wants to spend his life doing nothing but fishing in the backwoods, in another heartfelt story from Redford as director.
INDECENT PROPOSAL, 1993: After losing their last dime at the tables in Las Vegas, Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore face a dilemma — will she sleep with billionaire Redford for $1 million?
THE HORSE WHISPERER, 1998: Redford directs and stars as a man with the gift of healing horses. Kristin Scott Thomas co-stars.
ALL IS LOST, 2013: A lone yachtsman guides his sinking boat through a storm on the Indian Ocean, in this oneman movie.