Amy Redford is opening up about her father, Robert Redford's impact, four months after his death.
In an interview with the "Today" show, the daughter of the legendary director and actor, 55, said he was "playful and curious and kind" and expressed gratitude for the way he raised she and her siblings.
Redford died at 89 on Sept. 16 at his home at Sundance in the mountains of Utah. He is survived by his second wife, Sibylle, and two children who took up his artistic pursuits: Amy, a filmmaker, and her sister Shauna, a painter. His son Jamie Redford died in 2020, while another son died in infancy. He shared all four children with his first wife, Lola Van Wagenen.
"I think what he taught us to do is really find the thing that we're most passionate about and the things we think might be able to change the world," Amy Redford told "Today" on Jan. 19.
"The best thing I think he did for my family was raise usbetween New York City and the mountains of Sundance, because we got to live between the city and in natural law, and taught us a very strong value of stewardship," she continued. "So, you know, that's something that I think all of us bring to the table to this day."






