
Robert Redford, the legendary actor, acclaimed director, and founder of the Sundance Film Festival, wasn’t just a Hollywood icon — he was a devoted father and husband whose personal life has been marked by both love and tragedy.
The Oscar-winning actor, director, and Sundance Film Festival founder passed away on September 16 at the age of 89. Over his long career, he left behind a legacy of iconic films, memorable Hollywood performances, and significant philanthropic contributions.
Outside of his professional life, Redford and his first wife, Lola Van Wagenen, raised four children together: Scott, Shauna, James, and Amy Redford.
Born Charles Robert Redford Jr. on August 18, 1936, in Santa Monica, California, Redford grew into one of the most respected figures in the entertainment world.
His golden-haired charm and unforgettable performances earned him international fame, while his passion for independent cinema reshaped Hollywood through the Sundance Institute.
Robert Redford’s first marriage
Yet behind the glitz of fame, Redford’s heart belonged to his family.
Redford’s first marriage was to producer and historian Lola Van Wagenen in 1958, a union that lasted nearly three decades and brought four children into the world.
Tragedy struck early. Their first child, Scott, was born in 1959 but tragically passed away at just seven weeks old from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

Devastated, Redford sought solace in his craft, keeping the grief private.
“How does that show up in my work? I don’t know. I was only 21; my wife was 20. We were just starting our lives; I was just starting my career in New York,” he said at the time “Of course, it was traumatic, and how that plays out over time, I don’t know. We had to deal with it. You have to move on.”
“But it’s pretty traumatic when it happens, particularly when you’re that young,” he concluded. “You’re not equipped to deal with it.”
Then, life carried on.