Meryl Streep, Morgan Freeman, and President Donald Trump are among those paying tribute to Robert Redford, the acclaimed Hollywood star and Sundance Institute founder who died at 89 on Tuesday.
Redford, who led an impressive and enduring career in front of the camera and behind it, died at his home in Utah on Tuesday, Sept. 16. He was known for many films, including "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "All the President's Men," "The Way We Were," and "Out of Africa."
Born in Santa Monica and raised in Van Nuys, Redford attended Van Nuys High School, where he was, according to a 1970 article from the Valley Times, a star tennis player and remembered by classmates as an artist.
Awarded with major accolades such as the Presidential Medal of Freedom and Kennedy Center Honors, Redford