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Charismatic star who shunned the Hollywood limelight
A shining light went out last week when Hollywood icon Robert Redford passed away at the age of 89. The twice-married actor – who tragically lost two of his four children – founded the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, promoting independent films. But he’ll always be remembered for these outstanding big screen moments. Goodnight, Mr Redford -the bright lights of Hollywood just got a little dimmer.
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