Robert Redford Discusses His Career on SUNDAY'S BEST: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF CBS SUNDAY MORNING

By: Sep. 13, 2018
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Robert Redford Discusses His Career on SUNDAY'S BEST: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF CBS SUNDAY MORNING

Academy Award winner Robert Redford says his acting career can't go on forever and that his new role will be his last, in an interview with Lee Cowan for SUNDAY'S BEST: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF CBS SUNDAY MORNING, to be broadcast Friday, Sept. 14 (8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

"You know, I can't do this forever," Redford tells Cowan. "I've been doing it since I was 21. As you move into your 80s, you say, 'Hey, that's enough, that's enough.'"

Redford, 82, says his new film, "The Old Man and the Gun," set to open later this month, is his last as an actor, but he's not retiring from the industry altogether.

Told by Cowan that it is hard to hear he's not going to act anymore, Redford says it's not easy for him, either.

"It's hard for me to say it," Redford agrees.

"Well, yeah," Redford says. "You don't like talking about your end. I mean, who does, you know?"

Redford and Cowan talk about his career, his past interviews on CBS SUNDAY MORNING, his future, and the challenges of being a celebrity. He loved the acting part, he tells Cowan, but the other stuff that comes with it, not so much.

"You get further and further away from the thing you like the most, which is the work," Redford says.

The interview is part of CBS SUNDAY MORNING's primetime special. In addition to Redford, the special features interviews with fashion legend Ralph Lauren; supermodel Chrissy Teigen and her husband, singer John Legend; and the world's first test-tube baby at age 40, as well as highlights from the broadcast's four decades on the air.

More of Cowan's interview with Redford will be broadcast on CBS SUNDAY MORNING, Sunday, Sept. 16 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.

CBS SUNDAY MORNING has been the #1 Sunday morning news program for 15 consecutive seasons. Each broadcast features a slate of intriguing stories, thought-provoking arts and culture reports, and profiles of some of the most memorable figures of our time - along with stories on science, Americana and newsmaker interviews. The broadcast launched Jan. 28, 1979 with Charles Kuralt as anchor. Charles Osgood was named Kuralt's successor in 1994 and held the position until he retired in September 2016, when Jane Pauley was named anchor.

Rand Morrison is the executive producer of CBS SUNDAY MORNING, broadcast Sundays at 9:00 AM ET, and of SUNDAY'S BEST: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF CBS SUNDAY MORNING.

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Photo Credit: Courtesy of CBS


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