Robert Redford passed away a couple of months ago and within weeks the Turner Classic Movie channel marathoned his best known movies.Yay!

I’d seen most of them during my young adult years, yet recorded them for posterity and personal delight.

I watched them, one-by-one, beginning with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with its famous jump scene. I reveled at the irreverent spirit of The Sting, pairing Redford once again with his movie and reallife pal, Paul Newman. Their relationship reminded me of George Clooney and Brad Pitt and their Ocean heist movie franchise: same get-even plots punctuated with smart ass remarks. Jeremiah Johanson, Three Days of the Condor, and Out of Africa weren’t shown.

I savored watching – and re-watching – The Way We Were, reminded that Redford’s character, Hubbell Gardner, was a writer.

The movie’s star-crossed romance was enthralling, and, despite my certain knowledge that all would not be well for Katie and Hubbell, I watched with a hopeful heart. Each character saw the best in the other and a compelling sense of promise propelled me through the scenes. Perhaps I identified with the idealistic Katie who failed at the art of compromise, never at ease with herself and never getting the popular guy. Perhaps I’m just shallow, riveted to the screen by Redford’s good looks, self-assurance, and poise.

His photograph could be in the dictionary next to the word “handsome”. Robert Redford’s iconic looks, his flaxen hair, his blue eyes, his white picket fence smile, and effortless rugged charm…. His swagger was gently assertive, ever-present and effervescent, never fading as he aged. His voice as self-assured smooth as the rest of him, his movie dialogue pertinent and worthy of his role.
Ultimately, while his looks initially propelled him to fame, it was his talent and dedication to challenging roles, and later his work as a director and founder of the Sundance Institute, that solidified his gravitas and earned him many awards.

Robert Redford, one for the ages, embodied Hubbell Gardner, my favorite writer.

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