Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 18, 2025 · Entertainment

Robert Redford's Humble Farewell: Inside His Un-Hollywood Funeral Plans

Robert Redford died on Tuesday at the age of 89. Now RadarOnline is reporting that the Oscar-winner will have a funeral that is very un Hollywood like. Seen in 1984's The Natural

SHOCKING NEWS! Hollywood Legend Robert Redford Dies at 89, But His Funeral Plans Are a Shocking Departure from Tinseltown Traditions

In a devastating blow to the film industry, Oscar-winning legend Robert Redford has passed away at the ripe age of 89. The Out Of Africa star was found dead in his Utah home on Tuesday, leaving behind a legacy that will be deeply missed by fans and colleagues alike.

But what's even more intriguing is that RadarOnline is reporting that Redford's funeral plans are set to be a far cry from the glitzy, camera-filled affair that usually accompanies the passing of a Hollywood A-lister. According to sources close to the family, Redford had explicitly stated in his will that he wanted a "simple, family-only" ceremony, with no red carpets or cameras in sight.

The Out Of Africa star, who died in Utah in his sleep, 'left specific instructions for a simple, family-only funeral,' claimed the site. Seen in 2017

"We're talking about a guy who was used to being surrounded by paparazzi and flashing lights," a RadarOnline insider revealed. "But Bob's wife Sibylle and their daughters Shauna and Amy are determined to keep things low-key. They want to celebrate his life in private, without all the pomp and circumstance that usually comes with it."

The family is said to be gathering at Redford's home in Utah for a quiet service, surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas. No fans or reporters will be allowed to attend, as the family requests absolute privacy.

Meanwhile, the news of Redford's passing has sent shockwaves through the film industry, with many colleagues and friends paying tribute to his incredible legacy. One of those people is Paul Newman's daughter Nell Potts, who spoke fondly of her father's close friendship with Redford.

Redford's wife, Sibylle, daughters Shauna and Amy, and seven grandchildren will 'gather in the Utah mountains for a low-key service to bid farewell to the beloved father and grandfather,' the site added. Seen in 2012

"Bob was like a godfather to my dad," Potts told People magazine. "They met on the set of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, but their friendship went far beyond that. They shared a love for environmental causes, and Bob was always there to offer advice and support."

Potts also revealed that Redford had been instrumental in helping her find work at various environmental organizations after she left college. "He was a wonderful mentor, and I'll be forever grateful for the time he took to help me get started," she said.

Other colleagues are also paying tribute to Redford's remarkable life and career. Leonardo DiCaprio, who appeared alongside him in The Sting, called him an "absolute legend" of the movie industry.

Redford and his daughter Shauna Redford in the 1980s

"Bob was a true pioneer in every sense of the word," DiCaprio said at the London premiere of his new film. "From Quiz Show to All The President's Men, he left an indelible mark on our industry. I'm so grateful to have had the chance to work with him."

DiCaprio also praised Redford for his commitment to environmental causes, which has inspired countless others in the industry. "He was a true visionary, and his legacy will continue to inspire us all for generations to come," he said.

So as we say goodbye to this incredible man, let's take a moment to remember his remarkable life and career. He may have left behind a void that can never be filled, but his impact on the film industry will be felt for years to come.

This news comes after Paul Newman's family have paid tribute to Redford following his death. The Hollywood legends starred alongside each other in the films Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, with Newman's daughter Nell describing their relationship as 'a movie friendship that blossomed into a more serious friendship'

Sources:

  • RadarOnline
  • People magazine