00:00Better get ready.
00:06Kid, the next time I say let's go someplace like Bolivia, let's go someplace like Bolivia.
00:11Next time.
00:12From romantic leads, to political thrillers, to major epics,
00:16Robert Redford carved out one of the most remarkable careers in Hollywood history.
00:21Here are 10 roles we love from Robert Redford.
00:25First, there was one of Redford's earliest hits, Barefoot in the Park, in 1967.
00:30As a straight-laced, newlywed struggling with city life alongside his free-spirited wife,
00:35played by Jane Fonda, the film foreshadowed his leading man career.
00:38I have to go to work. I don't do this for a living, you know.
00:41Can't you call them and tell them you can't come in today? Tell them you're sick.
00:44I am sick, but I have to go in today.
00:45Last night you promised you'd never leave me.
00:47It's just till 5.30. Just until 5.30.
00:49Then the role that cemented Redford's stardom, 1969's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
00:55He starred opposite Paul Newman in the title role, leading a band of outlaws.
00:59Redford and Newman's chemistry redefined the Western buddy comedy,
01:03and also birthed the hit song, Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head.
01:08Maybe there's a way to make a profit in this.
01:13Bet on Logan.
01:15I would, but who'd bet on you?
01:17Redford played a much different role in 1972's Jeremiah Johnson,
01:21as a lone mountain man facing the wilderness,
01:24showing his range beyond mainstream Hollywood roles.
01:28Hawk.
01:29Yeah.
01:30Going for the muscle shell.
01:34Take me a week's riding.
01:36And he'll be there and...
01:39Hell, he's there already.
01:40In 1973, Redford starred opposite Barbara Streisand in The Way We Were,
01:45based on the novel of the same name.
01:47The bittersweet love story turned into an instant classic
01:50and went on to become a critical and commercial success.
01:53You look at all. You don't have an iron anymore.
01:56What?
01:57Your hair.
01:58Oh. No, I don't.
02:01It's pretty.
02:03Also in 1973 was The Sting.
02:08Reuniting him with Paul Newman,
02:09Redford played con artist Jimmy Hooker
02:11in the Best Picture winning film.
02:15He's gone.
02:22Redford displayed his take on Jay Gatsby
02:24in the 1974 version of The Great Gatsby.
02:28The actor's interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's
02:30tragic title character
02:32led many to call this iteration of Gatsby
02:34the most faithful one to date.
02:37Sad, isn't it?
02:42Makes you want to...
02:43I don't know...
02:46reach out and...
02:48hold it back.
02:49In 1975, Redford starred in Three Days of the Condor,
02:53set in the aftermath of Watergate.
02:55He played CIA analyst Joe Turner,
02:57who uncovers a hidden conspiracy
02:59all while keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
03:02What is your designation?
03:04Uh, Condor.
03:06Section 9, Department 17.
03:08The section's been hit.
03:09What level?
03:09What level?
03:10Level of damage.
03:11Everybody.
03:13Next, 1976's All the President's Men.
03:16As journalist Bob Woodward,
03:17Redford helped bring the Watergate investigation
03:19to the big screen with the political thriller.
03:22In 2010, it was selected for preservation
03:24in the United States National Film Registry
03:26by the Library of Congress
03:28for its cultural significance.
03:29Bernstein.
03:30I think I got a lead on Dolber.
03:31Uh, I just...
03:32I got it.
03:33Right?
03:34I just talked to him.
03:34I just hung up for him.
03:35And Bernstein, listen,
03:36it goes all the way to stands.
03:37What are you talking about?
03:38It goes all the way to stands.
03:39In 1984, Redford set the stage
03:40for baseball on the big screen
03:42with The Natural.
03:43The story follows Roy Hobbs,
03:44who takes a losing 1930s baseball team
03:47to the top of the league.
03:48And in 1985's Out of Africa,
04:02Redford starred opposite Meryl Streep
04:03as a big game hunter.
04:05The love story won seven Oscars,
04:07including Best Picture.
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04:17of Robert Redford,
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