US acting legend Redford, known for roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, has died at the age of 89.In a statement, his publicist Cindi Berger, said: “Robert Redford passed away on September 16 at his home at Sundance in the mountains of Utah – the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved. He will be missed greatly. The family requests privacy.”The Oscar-winning star of Out of Africa was also known for founding the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.He won an Academy Award for best director in 1980 for Ordinary People. Redford announced he was retiring from acting in 2018, having said in 2016 that he was “tired of acting.”The actor’s most recent post on his Instagram page saw him wish himself a happy birthday on 18 August.Featuring a set of pictures of him throughout his career, he thanked fans for their support “through every step”, saying it “meant the world” and referenced his achievements from his breakout movies to receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom. “Growing up working-class in Santa Monica, I faced setbacks flunking out of college, losing my mom young. I hustled through small TV roles, learned on Broadway, and took risks directing and building Sundance. Personal losses, like my son Scott’s death, taught me resilience. It was grit, passion, and a love for art that got me here.”He added: “I’m thrilled my films, from The Sting to A River Runs Through It, have moved you, sparked conversations, or brought comfort. Sundance has given new filmmakers a voice, and my environmental work has inspired some to care for our planet. Your support makes it all worthwhile, thank you for being part of my journey.”Redford’s other roles included The Candidate, All the President’s Men, Indecent Proposal and The Way We Were.It was Butch Cassidy, a Western film about t …