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Hollywood mourns the death of Robert Redford

Published:Wednesday | September 17, 2025 | 12:12 AM
Robert Redford poses on a balcony along Main Street decorated with his Sundance Film Festival banners on January 17, 2003, in Park City, Utah.
Robert Redford poses on a balcony along Main Street decorated with his Sundance Film Festival banners on January 17, 2003, in Park City, Utah.
Actors Robert Redford and Jane Fonda hug as they pose for photographers at the photo call of the film ‘Our Souls at Night’ during the 74th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, on September 1, 2017. Redford pased away on Tuesday and Fon
Actors Robert Redford and Jane Fonda hug as they pose for photographers at the photo call of the film ‘Our Souls at Night’ during the 74th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, on September 1, 2017. Redford pased away on Tuesday and Fonda paid tribute to him saying that “he was a beautiful person in every way”.
Robert Redford holds the Oscar he won for best director ‘Ordinary People’ at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles on March 31, 1981.
Robert Redford holds the Oscar he won for best director ‘Ordinary People’ at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles on March 31, 1981.
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Hollywood figures and fans of the movies mourned the death of Robert Redford, expressing affection and admiration for the actor, Oscar-winning director and Sundance Film Festival founder.

Actor Colman Domingo said Redford had an “everlasting impact” on movies and director Ron Howard called his Sundance Film Festival a “game changer”. Reservation Dogs director Sterlin Harjo said Redford empowered filmmakers.

Redford died Tuesday “at his home at Sundance in the mountains of Utah – the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved,” publicist Cindi Berger said.

Here’s a roundup of some notable reaction to Redford’s death and his legacy.

Jane Fonda

“It hit me hard this morning when I read that Bob was gone. I can’t stop crying. He meant a lot to me and was a beautiful person in every way. He stood for an America we have to keep fighting for.” – In a statement.

Ethan Hawke

“Robert Redford, our ultimate champion of independent film, relentless advocate for authentic storytelling and fiercely passionate environmentalist. Robert’s legacy remains ingrained in our culture, transformed by his artistry, activism and the founding of Sundance Institute and Film Festival.” – On Instagram.

Ron Howard

“#RIP & thank you Robert Redford, a tremendously influential cultural figure for the creative choices made as an actor/producer/director & for launching the Sundance Film Festival which supercharged America’s Independent Film movement. Artistic Gamechanger.” – On X.

Marlee Matlin

“Our film, CODA, came to the attention of everyone because of Sundance. And Sundance happened because of Robert Redford. A genius has passed. RIP Robert.” – On X.

Leonardo DiCaprio

“Actor, activist, passionate environmentalist, and champion of the arts. His unwavering commitment to protecting our planet and inspiring change matched his immense talent. His impact will endure for generations to come.” – On Instagram.

Kerry Washington

“He was not just a visionary who transformed American cinema, he was a generous and kind soul who taught those of us in his orbit, endless lessons about art, culture, nature, storytelling, fame and family.” – On Instagram.

Sterlin Harjo

“My career and path as a young man was defined by his commitment to supporting independent cinema and especially his commitment to empower Native film and storytellers.” — On Instagram.

Octavia Spencer

“From Butch Cassidy to Sundance, he blended art and activism in ways few have. His quiet strength will live in every frame he directed, every festival he championed and every artist he encouraged.” – On Instagram.

Antonio Banderas

“Robert Redford leaves us, an icon of cinema in every sense. Actor, director, producer, and founder of the Sundance Festival. His talent will continue to move us forever, shining through the frames and in our memory. RIP.” – On X.

Stephen King

“Robert Redford has passed away. He was part of a new and exciting Hollywood in the 70s and 80s. Hard to believe he was 89.” – On X.

Sundance Institute

“Bob’s vision of a space and a platform for independent voices launched a movement that, over four decades later, has inspired generations of artists and redefined cinema in the U.S. and around the world.” – In a statement.

Debra Winger

“RIP to a wonderful person who made such a big contribution.” – On Instagram.