Robert Redford’ dead at 89, Jamie Lee Curtis reacts to Charlie Kirk’s death | Page Six Headlines
Robert Redford, the Oscar-winning actor and director, beloved for his iconic roles and contributions to film, has died at 89. We’ve got more on his remarkable career and legacy in today’s Page Six headlines. The legendary Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids star passed away Tuesday morning at his home in Sundance, Utah, surrounded by loved ones. His spokesperson confirmed Redford, who also founded the Sundance Institute, is survived by his wife, Cybil Zaggers, two children, and seven grandchildren. Over a career spanning decades, he starred alongside legends like Jane Fonda, Barbara Stryisand, and Meryill Stres also earning acclaim as a director. His 1980 debut, Ordinary People, won four Oscars. Though he announced his retirement from acting in 2018, he remained involved in projects including Avengers Endgame, Omniboat, A Fastboat Defantasia, and White House Plumbers. Robert Redford’s influence on Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera, leaves a legacy that will be remembered for generations. Next, Jaime Lee Curtis opened up about her grief over the death of Charlie Kirk despite strongly disagreeing with him politically on the WTF with Mark Maron podcast. The Freaky Friday star broke down while discussing Kirk’s shooting death, saying she hoped he felt connected to his faith in his final moments. Curtis acknowledged that even though she found his ideas abhorrent, she recognized him as a father, husband, and man of faith. She also reflected on the psychological impact of repeatedly seeing violent imagery in society, referencing both Kirk’s killing and other historic moments like 9/11. Kirk was shot on September 10th during his American Comeback Tour at Utah Valley University. And 22-year-old Tyler Robinson has been arrested and charged in connection with the shooting. And finally, Eric Dayne is raising awareness for ALS as he shares the progression of his own battle with the disease. The Euphoria and Grey’s Anatomy star appeared in a campaign video for I am ALS organization, urging accelerated research and advocating for a cure. Dne spoke about his diagnosis and the urgent need for funding, explaining that the goal is a billion dollars over three years to bring promising treatments to patients like him. In the video, fans noticed the visible effects of ALS on his speech and movement, reflecting the rapid progression of the disease since his diagnosis in April. Dne was forced to miss the planned Grey’s Anatomy reunion at the 2025 Emmys due to his condition, highlighting the personal impact of the disease on his daily life. For more of today’s biggest stories, head to page six.com.
Robert Redford, Oscar-winning actor and director, dead at 89, Jamie Lee Curtis breaks down over Charlie Kirk’s death, & Eric Dane advocates for ALS cure in video showing disease progression
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No One Cares Holly weird!!!
He was so handsome. I loved his direction of A River Runs Through it. R.I.P.