Robert Redford, a name synonymous with Hollywood legend, has officially confirmed his retirement from acting. The announcement comes as the 88-year-old actor prepares for the release of his latest film, 'The Old Man & the Gun.' In an upcoming interview with Lee Cowan for CBS, Redford explains his decision to step away from the screen.
The interview, set to air on the 'Sunday's Best: 40 Years of CBS Sunday Morning' special, delves into Redford's long and celebrated career. He reflects on his experiences both in front of and behind the camera. 'The Old Man & the Gun,' a crime comedy-drama, sees Redford playing a charming bank robber. He has stated that this role feels like a fitting conclusion to his acting journey.
While Redford is retiring from acting, he has hinted at continuing his work as a director and producer. His legacy in the film industry is undeniable, marked by iconic roles and groundbreaking films. His retirement marks the end of an era, but his contributions to cinema will continue to inspire generations to come.
Robert Redford Confirms Retirement After 'The Old Man & the Gun'
Robert Redford, the iconic actor and director, has announced his retirement from acting. In a recent interview with CBS, Redford discussed his latest film, 'The Old Man & the Gun,' and revealed it would be his final role. He shared insights into his decision and reflected on his illustrious career. The interview will air on the 'Sunday's Best: 40 Years of CBS Sunday Morning' special.
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