Hollywood
veteran Redford honored with Chaplin Award
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[April 28, 2015]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Robert
Redford has added the Film Society of Lincoln Center's
Chaplin Award to his list of honors for his work in
front and behind the camera, and the Hollywood star said
he still enjoys making movies after more than 50 years
in the industry.
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The 78-year old, known for films such as "Butch Cassidy and
the Sundance Kid", "Out of Africa" and "All the President's
Men", began his career - which has included acting, directing
and producing - in the early 1960s.
He founded the Sundance Institute to help emerging film makers
20 years later. The Utah-based Sundance Film Festival is now
considered the top U.S. independent film festival.
"It's a creative enterprise, just like art, just like painting,
music. Creating something can be done in different categories,"
Redford said on the gala's red carpet on Monday night. "So to do
it in film is just another expression, which is great. Because
it translates so well because so many people see the work, if
you're lucky."
Redford has previously won accolades at the Oscars with an
Honorary Award as well as the Golden Globes and Baftas.
He was joined for the New York gala by actress Jane Fonda and
Broadway and recording star Barbara Streisand, who presented the
award to him.
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"It was unexpected, which makes it even more special," Redford said.
The Film Society first held the annual gala in 1972 to honor
British-born Charlie Chaplin who had made his career in the United
States but had been living in exile in Europe after falling foul of
U.S. authorities - largely over his political views. It has since
been renamed after the actor and awarded to major Hollywood names
such as Sidney Poitier, Tom Hanks, Martin Scorsese and Clint
Eastwood.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
editing by Ralph Boulton)
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