Robert Redford's Legendary Career and '70s Stardom: In Photos
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Robert Redford's Legendary Career and '70s Stardom: In Photos
"Redford calls for silence on the set of The Sting in February 1973. Redford plays a young con who teams up with a more experienced one, played by Paul Newman, to pull off a big con on a mob boss. Getty Images 5 of 30 Redford laughs it up on the set of The Sting with Paul Newman and director Roy Hill in 1973. Getty Images 6 of 30 Redford enjoys a pint outside London's National Film Theatre in 1973. Getty Images"
"Robert Redford photographed at a Frank Sinatra concert at New York's Madison Square Garden in October 1974. Getty Images 8 of 30 Redford is flanked by Tim Wirth, a Democratic senator from Colorado, and Dick Lamm, the governor of the state, in Denver in October 1974. Getty Images 9 of 30 Redford holds a case of Australian beer inside London's Heathrow Airport in April 1974. He was flying to Chicago after a visit to the U.K. Getty Images"
"Redford with journalist Bob Woodward on their way to the book party for All The President's Men in June 1974. Getty Images 11 of 30 Redford on his way into a cocktail party for Wayne Owens, a Democratic congressman from Utah, in Washington, D.C. in May 1974. Getty Images 12 of 30 A photographer captures Robert Redford outside a New York City studio in January 1975. Redford was filming the spy thriller Three Days of the Condor. Getty Images"
Photographs from 1970 to 1975 document Robert Redford’s professional work and public life across New York, London, Denver, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. Images capture on-set activity for The Sting alongside Paul Newman and director Roy Hill, moments from Three Days of the Condor filming, and scenes from The Great Waldo Pepper. Photographs show Redford with family outside the Sherry Netherland Hotel, attending a Frank Sinatra concert, carrying a case of Australian beer at Heathrow, and socializing with journalist Bob Woodward and political figures such as Tim Wirth and Dick Lamm. The collection reflects film production, travel, social events, and political engagement.
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