Celebrity /coloradan/ en Infographic: Robert Redford /coloradan/2018/12/01/infographic-robert-redford Infographic: Robert Redford Anonymous (not verified) Sat, 12/01/2018 - 15:00 Categories: Arts & Culture Gallery Tags: Celebrity

 

Redford's Long Run 

In an August interview with Entertainment WeeklyRobert Redford (A&S ex'58; HonDocHum'87) said he would retire from acting after the September release of his latest film, The Old Man & The Gun. The Sundance Institute founder, 82, could always change his mind, of course, and we'd be the last to complain if he does. But there's no time like the present for celebrating the career of a Buff who ranks high among American cinema's classiest leading men — and who started a CU legacy to boot: Two of Redford's children, David "Jamie" Redford (Engl'85) and Shauna Redford Schlosser (Art'85), followed him to Boulder. 

Born: Charles Robert Redford Jr., Aug. 18, 1936

First Role: One of Redford's first screen appearances was on the TV game show Play Your Hunch in 1959. He received a fishing rod in lieu of payment. 

First Credited Film: War Hunt, 1962 

Films, TV Movies and Documentaries Produced: 50

Oscars: Best director, Ordinary People, 1981

Attended CU: Fall 1954-Spring 1956; Member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity 

Employment in Boulder: Janitor at The Sink on The Hill 

Wife: Artist Sibylle Szaggars Redford, since 2009. Previously married to Lola Van Wagenen, 1958-95. 

Credited Roles (films, TV series and TV movies): 78 

Presidential Medal of Freedom: Awarded by former President Barack Obama, 2016 

Breakthrough Role: The Sundance Kid in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969. Redford was 32 years old and co-starred with Paul Newman. 

Final Role on Screen: The Old Man & The Gun 

Quotes: 

  • "One of the reasons I was asked to leave [CU Boulder] was that I was having too much fun — I spent too much time in the mountains and I didn't spend enough time studying. But two courses really got my attention, and they were geomorphology and anthropology." Redford to ThinkProgress concerning inspiration for his 2012 documentary Watershed
  • "You are a beacon of hope for all independent filmmakers. You successfully navigated the treacherous path of corporate filmmaking and always managed to keep your personal vision intact." George Lucas 
  • "I was always in love with Robert Redford — I made three films with him and nothing happened because I was married and he was married." Jane Fonda  

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Celebrating the career of a Buff who ranks high among American cinema's classiest leading men — and who started a CU legacy to boot.

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Our Next Guest Is...

Larger-than-life cultural figures make their way to CU Boulder every year. Spring 2018 offered a conspicuous bounty, with live appearances by, among others: Pundit Ann Coulter, comedian Hasan Minhaj, CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Olympic medalist Aly Raisman, astronaut-physician Mae Jemison and hip hop artist Common (all pictured). David Sedaris was here, too. Who’s on deck? Stay tuned.

Photos by Glenn Asakawa, Casey A. Cass and Daniel Paiz

Larger-than-life cultural figures make their way to CU Boulder every year. Spring 2018 offered a conspicuous bounty.

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Seven Decades of the World Today /coloradan/2018/03/01/seven-decades-world-today Seven Decades of the World Today Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/01/2018 - 14:10 Categories: Gallery Tags: CU Boulder CWA Celebrity Tradition

Conference on World Affairs 

CU Boulder’s annual Conference on World Affairs turns 70 in April. Founded in 1948 as a way to exchange ideas on central issues of our time, the five-day extravaganza gathers scores of movers and shakers from all quarters for spirited discussions about the state of the world. Nuclear security, artificial intelligence and climate change will get a hearing this year, among dozens of other topics. And if the past is a guide, the lighter side of society will surface, too: Selfies, zombies, video games and Tinder have all had their moment in the sun. For the full 2018 lineup, see colorado.edu/cwa.

CU Boulder’s annual Conference on World Affairs turns 70 in April.

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