Robert Redford Says He’s Retiring from Acting When he was 81, One final Film Coming this Fall
258 Views

Robert Redford Says He’s Retiring from Acting When he was 81, One final Film Coming this Fall

Robert Redford says he’s retiring from acting. He’s making good on a comment he offered 24 months ago which the end was near.

He tells Entertainment Weekly which he can still direct. He won an Oscar almost 30 years ago for directing “Ordinary People.”

His last film, “The previous Man plus the Gun,” are going to be released at the conclusion of September.

Redford hasn’t ever won an Oscar for acting. He was nominated just once in 1974 for “The Sting.” One issue that he’s not much of a campaigner– he’s never put much stock in soliciting awards. But he has got loads of films which is why he will need to have been nominated, from “The Candidate” and “Jeremiah Johnson” to “Butch Cassidy as well as the Sundance Kid,” “How you Were,” “3 days in the Condor,” “Out of Africa,” “The many President’s Men,” and much more recently, his brilliant are employed “All sheds.” He had also been excellent as Dan Rather during the little seen “Truth.”

Redford’s not going away. He still runs the Sundance Film Festival and many types of its organizations. He’s a vocal environmentalist. And perhaps he’ll almost certainly direct again, too.

Previous Aretha Franklin Takes 21 outside the top players iTunes Singles, “Respect” Fends off New Ariana Grande, Janet Jackson Releases
Next Paul McCartney’s New Single, “Fuh You,” Inspired by Apple Records Banned 1968 Cult Release

About author

You might also like

News

Tom Cruise: Minus the “Mission Impossible” Series, He Wouldn’t Become a Movie Star

Tom Cruise would be the biggest movie star on the globe. That’s what they say. Actually, without the presence of “Mission Impossible” series, Cruise won’t be a show star. They’re

News

Oscars Sell out to Studios, Add “Popular Movie” Award, Will Cut On-Air Awards in two

That’s it with the Oscars. Bowing to pressure about ratings to your show, and then to the studios who don’t make arty films, the Oscars will add a “popular film”

News

Prodigal Former Weinstein Comedy “The Upside” with Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston, Nicole Kidman Finds Home

Neil Burger’s excellent comedy, “The Upside,” finds your home. STX has partnered with all the Weinstein Company’s assets buyer, Lantern, to secrete the film. No date is set yet, but