Artem Mozgovoy
Some people deserve to be remembered not only after their death, but also during their lifetime. Unfortunately, it is usually film stars, artists, and other figures who entered history that are remembered most strongly only after their passing, when all of their work and legacy remain somewhere far away, in the memories of people, while the person themselves is no longer with us.
Robert Redford was undoubtedly one of the most famous and influential actors of 20th-century Hollywood, though even in the new century he continued acting in many films, including even a Marvel movie (Captain America: The Winter Soldier).

Over the course of his career, he also appeared in Indecent Proposal, The Horse Whisperer, Spy Game, The Great Gatsby, and of course Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, along with many other remarkable films.

The actor passed away at the age of 89, on September 16, apparently in his sleep. Time spares no one, but cinema is a way to remember and preserve a moment, just like in our memories, where an image remains alive — as long as we remember it.

Rest in peace, Robert, and perhaps somewhere in the sky, a star has fallen in his honor — the honor of a true and legendary movie star.

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