Charles Robert Redford
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Definition
Proper noun: - Charles Robert Redford: An American actor, director, producer, and environmental activist. He is widely recognized for his starring roles in numerous classic films and for founding the Sundance Film Festival.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Charles Robert Redford won an Academy Award for Best Director for "Ordinary People".
- The film festival was established by Charles Robert Redford.
Advanced Usage
- "Redford-esque": (adjective, informal) Having qualities reminiscent of Charles Robert Redford, such as charismatic, rugged, blond-haired good looks, or an association with independent filmmaking.
- The actor had a Redford-esque charm that made him perfect for the role.
Variants and Related Words
- Redford: The common shortened form of his surname, used to refer to him.
- Redford is also known for his environmental work.
- Sundance Kid: A nickname derived from his iconic role in (1969), sometimes used informally to refer to him.
- He will forever be associated with the Sundance Kid.
Synonyms
- Actor: A person whose profession is acting on stage, in films, or on television.
- Filmmaker: A person who directs or produces movies.
- Director: A person who supervises the actors and other staff in a film, play, or similar production.
Related Phrases
- Sundance Film Festival: A major film festival founded by Charles Robert Redford, focused on independent cinema.
- She submitted her short film to the Sundance Film Festival.
- Sundance Institute: A non-profit organization founded by Redford to support independent artists.
Related Idioms
While there are no direct idioms using his full name, his legacy is referenced in cultural contexts. - "The Sundance spirit": Refers to the ethos of independent, creative, and grassroots filmmaking championed by Redford's Sundance Institute. - Their movie was made with a real Sundance spirit.
Noun
- United States actor and filmmaker who starred with Paul Newman in several films (born in 1936)