PARIS: US screen legend Robert Redford, who died Tuesday aged 89, was one of the most successful stars of his generation as well as an Oscar-winning director.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Redford formed one of Hollywood’s greatest double acts with Paul Newman in his breakthrough film, a hippy western about two outlaw buddies who flee to Bolivia to escape US authorities after robbing a series of banks and trains.