Robert Bedford’s ‘best friend’ Paul Newman’s touching final words before his death

Robert Redford forged lifelong bonds with co-stars like Paul Newman, Meryl Streep, Jane Fonda, and Barbra Streisand, whose before his death at the age of 89

Paul Newman sent touching eight-word letter to Robert Redford before his death(Image: Getty Images)

Best-known to many as the twinkly-eyed outlaw in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Robert Redford’s relationship with his co-star Paul Newman was perhaps the most important of his six-decade career.

They remained close until Paul died in 2008, and in the final months of his life he sent Robert a poignant handwritten letter which said: “You were always the Sundance to my Cassidy.”

Devastated by the loss, it took Robert weeks to find the right words, and he eventually said: “It was like losing my balance. Like one leg of the table was gone. He was my partner. My friend. My brother.”

A shared love of banter on the Butch Cassidy set once saw Paul fill Robert’s car with popcorn. He retaliated by unscrewing all the lug nuts on Paul’s tyres, causing one to roll off as he drove to the studio lot.

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American actors Robert Redford and Paul Newman on the set of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
American actors Robert Redford and Paul Newman on the set of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)
Robert Redford in a black suit at the Oscars.
Redford has died at the age of 89(Image: WireImage)

“It was like we were teenage boys who happened to be in a Western,” Robert later said. Their natural chemistry ran so deep that when they reunited for The Sting in 1973, they barely rehearsed, with director George Roy Hill telling the crew, “Just roll the cameras and let them do their thing.”

Another hugely influential figure was Robert’s Out of Africa co-star Meryl Streep, who said upon the news of his death: “One of the lions has passed. Rest in peace my lovely friend.”

In one of Out of Africa’s most touching scenes, Robert – who starred as game-hunter Denys – washed her character Karen’s hair by the river.

“It was magical,” Meryl said of the experience. “We see so many sex scenes in movies, but rarely something with that kind of tenderness and intimacy. I never wanted it to end – even though we were surrounded by hippos.”

Paul Newman and Robert Redford
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid has one of the most iconic movie endings of all time(Image: 20TH CENTURY FOX)

Jane Fonda was another key of his key leading ladies, and after working together on 1960’s Tall Story they collaborated again in 1966’s The Chase and then Barefoot in the Park the following year.

Nearly four decades later, they reunited for Netflix film Our Souls at Night, which explored late-in-life romance. “It just makes a lot of sense, the two of us in a movie like this,” Jane said, adding that it felt “like hands going into comfortable gloves.”

Reacting to his death, she said: “I can’t stop crying. He meant a lot to me and was a beautiful person in every way. He stood for an America we have to keep fighting for.”

Meanwhile, it was Barbra Streisand who convinced Robert to star in 1973 film The Way We Were after he turned down the role – twice. “Bob is that rare combination,” she once said. “An intellectual cowboy… a charismatic star who is also one of the finest actors of his generation. He’s almost apologetic about his looks, and I liked that about him.”

Summing up his appeal, late director Sydney Pollack who partnered with Robert on seven films, said: “He never seduces his audience but makes them come to him.””

That was surely never more evident than in survival drama All is Lost, in which Robert spoke just 51 words – and still found himself nominated for a Golden Globe.

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Billie Faiers ‘utterly heartbroken’ after father-in-law’s sudden death

Former The Only Way Is Essex star Billie Faiers has taken to social media to share a moving tribute to her father-in-law, Dave Shepherd, who died suddenly

Billie Faiers ‘utterly heartbroken’ over father-in-law’s ‘sudden’ death as she shares sad tribute(Image: Instagram/billieshepherdofficial)

Billie Faiers has shared she is “utterly heartbroken” in a sweet tribute to her father-in-law after his sudden death.

The TOWIE star took to Instagram to share her final message to Dave Shepherd, her husband’s father. She posted a picture of her, her husband Greg and his father on holiday, along with several other photos and clips of Dave from his time with Billie and her family.

In the caption, she wrote a sweet tribute to the “wonderful” man. Losing you so soon has left us all utterly heartbroken, it still doesn’t feel quite real, all of the wonderful times and memories we made together, I have been so lucky to have such a wonderful man in my life, a man we all looked up to I always said you was The Best!

The Shepherd family
Billie shared a series of pics of Dave with her family(Image: Instagram/billieshepherdofficial)

“And I meant it, you truly was the best father in law, dad and grandad we could ever wish for. I will miss laughing with you, dancing with you, our chats, making you endless amounts of tea and coffee, playing all of your games, I adored you , you was kind, happy, thoughtful and fun.

“Life will never feel the same again, I miss you unconditionally I love you with all my heart.” Billie’s post which has been liked over 42,000 times was flooded with messages of support. Her sister, Samantha, said: “We will miss you Dave. Such a wonderful man.” “What a wonderful man he was! RIP Dave,” said another social media user.

A third went on to write: “He really was the most wonderful man. Such wonderful memories you can cherish forever. Love you darling.” Billie’s mum, Suzie, added: “We have lost an amazing man. He loved you all so much he will never be forgotten he shall live in our hearts and memories forever.”

Earlier this month, Dave, 77, died. His death was quite sudden for the family, who still felt he had more life left in him.

In a statement posted online, Greg announced the news to fans. “I’m gutted and heartbroken to be writing this, but this time last week, my dad Dave passed away suddenly,” he wrote. “He was 77, but still had so much more to give, and that’s what makes this so hard.”

Dave and Greg Shepherd
Greg shared his own emotional post about his father’s death(Image: Instagram/billieshepherdofficial)

Those who watched Billie and Greg – The Family Diaries, and ITV show that dived into the couple’s family life, will recognise Dave, as he featured regularly on the series. Fans were gutted to hear of his death and flocked to the comments section of Greg’s post to share their sorrow.

One wrote: “Was just watching the episode of the family diaries where wee Margot was born and your dad and chatty came round to visit and your dad was singing to Margot ‘raindrops keep falling on my head’ so sorry for your loss greg.”

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Billie also commented at the time: “The best father in law, dad and grandad anyone could ever wish for love you forever dave with all my heart, life will never feel the same without you.”

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‘Most comfortable wellies ever’ get price slashed in time for bad weather

If you’re seeking your next go-to shoe to carry you through the damper months, without breaking the bank, we’ve found precisely what you need with these affordable waterproof ankle boots

‘Most comfortable wellies ever’ get price slashed in time for bad weather(Image: Amazon)

Earning accolades for style, functionality, and comfort, these waterproof ankle boots are proving popular with Amazon customers—and it’s easy to see why. Perfect for the coming autumn and winter seasons, these boots are guaranteed to maintain warmth and dryness for your feet while feeling as comfortable as “wearing slippers.”

These Amazon treasures feature the sophisticated styling of the classic Chelsea boot, combined with all the advantages of traditional Wellington boots, rendering them essential for lengthy autumn strolls. What’s more, currently, you can save money because these jewels are discounted with a handy 30% reduction, making them more affordable than ever.

Presently occupying the number 1 bestseller position in women’s footwear, these ankle boots from Dream Pairs would typically cost you £20, but they’re available right now with a lovely discount, reducing the price to an appealingly modest £16.

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These best-selling DREAM PAIRS Wellington Boots are now £15.99(Image: Amazon)

Perfect for those who find conventional wellies uncomfortable, these adaptable wonders effortlessly transition from dog walking to your daily journey to work, office gatherings, evening cocktails with mates, and much more besides.

They sit at ankle height, making them perfect for pairing with your beloved jeans without any awkward gathering. The elasticated side section guarantees a snug fit while also being simple to slip on and remove.

Additionally, these gems feature a non-slip outer sole that makes them perfect for trekking in wet conditions without any concern of slipping. Available in a sleek and adaptable black shade, these boots are designed to complement any wardrobe for every occasion – making them an excellent footwear choice to rely on throughout the chilly and damp winter months ahead.

Customers are absolutely delighted with these boots, with one 5-star reviewer gushing: “I bought these boots during one of last year’s (many) wet spells for cycling to and from work, and ended up keeping them on all day instead of changing into my normal shoes/boots! They’re comfy, and great at keeping rain and spray/splashes out (especially with waterproof trousers over them), but also look good – I’ve worn them into meetings, restaurants, etc., and they appear almost like regular ankle boots. With all the wet weather we’ve had over the past year, they’ve been a real godsend!”

This shopper chimed in with more praise for these gems: “I LOVE these ankle boot wellies! Perfect for not only working around the farm but also taking walks! They’re stable and have a shoe-like feel but with all the durability and weatherproofing features of a classic wellie.”

Meanwhile, another customer enthuses: “I bought these with short notice as needed them for a festival! I thought for £19.99 they would do the job! These were amazing so comfortable and waterproof! I walked miles and they were wearing slippers! They are perfect for the wider foot/ankle. They go with ease. Would highly recommend purchasing these boots.”

And this buyer beams: “They are the most comfortable wellies ever, the elastic width makes it easy to put on. I would highly recommend, from a gardener who wears them most days. Good fit, looks good on. It’s been dry, so I can’t say anything about any leakage yet.”

Though one less-than-impressed customer does note: “Bought these to walk dog on fields and wire them first day after receiving them. Sorry to say that the side gusset allows water in and the top also, my feet were wet within minutes walking on wet grass. Disappointed to say the least as I wanted wellies not too long but weatherproof.”

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Robert Redford confessed he was paid ‘practically nothing’ for legendary movie role

Robert Redford, who has died at the age of 89, once opened up about his iconic role in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and how he was paid ‘practically nothing’ for it

Robert was once dubbed “a chunk of Mount Rushmore levered into stonewashed denims” (Image: Getty)

Hollywood legend Robert Redford, who died at the 89, says he was paid “practically nothing” for one of the most iconic roles of his long career.

Redford, who appeared in films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, and All the President’s Men, passed away today (Tuesday, September 16). The actor, director, and activist, who also founded the Sundance Film Festival, died at his home in Sundance, Utah, surrounded by loved ones, according to his publicist.

Redford, an environmental advocate and champion of Native American rights, was once described as “a chunk of Mount Rushmore levered into stonewashed denims”. Over his illustrious career, he starred in over 50 films and won an Oscar for Best Director for his 1980 film Ordinary People.

Despite his many achievements, Redford is perhaps best remembered for his role in the 1969 classic, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, where he starred alongside Paul Newman.

However, in a revealing interview on BBC’s Talking Pictures with Michael Parkinson, Redford admitted that he was paid “practically nothing” for this iconic role due to his relative obscurity at the time.

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The Hollywood acting legend passed away on Tuesday(Image: BBC)

BBC’s Talking Pictures aired a special episode examining legendary collaborations between cinema’s biggest names, featuring the enduring friendship between Redford and Newman, which extended far beyond their celebrated on-screen partnership.

During his 1980 chat with Michael Parkinson, Robert reflected on his character and how the chance came about.

He said: “That was the film that went out of whack. I had made films before – there was one film that was successful before that, in America anyway.

“But nothing to that degree where it got outsized.”

The actor made the shocking revelation that film bosses “didn’t want” him at the time.

“That film was a film that, for me, was very comfortable,” he stated. “The studio didn’t want me in that film because I was not known.

“They were trying to have a star comparable with Paul (Newman) to be with.

“And I practically did it for nothing, that film, because I just felt comfortable playing that role.”

He added: “So it was enjoyable… I probably had more fun making that film than any film that I did.”

Robert Redford
Robert once admitted that he was paid “practically nothing” for his role(Image: Getty)

Robert has received countless accolades for his acting work across several decades.

His role in The Voice of Charlie Point landed him an Emmy nod for Best Supporting Actor, and whilst he’s taken on various other parts, it was Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid that launched his career into the stratosphere.

The friendship between Paul and Robert was just as strong away from the cameras as it appeared on screen.

Paul died in 2008 aged 83 following a lung cancer diagnosis.

Years afterwards, Robert looked back on his mate’s personality, sharing that Paul was a “nervous” person. “He was a chatty, nervous guy who was always biting his fingernails,” he revealed to The Toronto Sun.

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Sidney Brown dead: Grammy-winning producer behind Beyoncé’s biggest hits dies at 49

Grammy-winning producer Sidney Brown, who is better known as Omen, has died at the age of 49. Brown, who worked with huge superstars including Beyoncé, Drake, and Lil Wayne, was found in his Harlem apartment.

His devastated mother, Martha Brown, told TMZ that a relative discovered him on Saturday, September 13, after co-workers raised concerns when he missed his shift. The exact date and cause of death have not been released.

Barawine Harlem, the Manhattan wine bar where Brown worked for more than a decade, honoured him on Instagram.

The tear-jerking tribute read: “It is with shock and deep sadness we have heard about the passing of our dear friend Omen Sidney Brown. Omen was part of Barawine’s team for over a decade bringing his unique talent to all.






Sidney Brown has died at the age of 49


Sidney Brown has died at the age of 49
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“There are not enough words to express our feelings. Our thoughts and prayers go to his family, his friends and all who love him.”

Ethyl’s Bar & Restaurant in New York City, where Brown often DJed, paid tribute on Instagram: “Tonight we learned of the passing of our longtime DJ, a Friend and Ethyl’s Family Member Omen.

“We are beyond. Omen has been a major part of what made Ethyl’s beat from the very beginning.”

The post went on to praise his artistry as it read: “Sidney ‘Omen’ Brown was not only a DJ who could get our dance floor jumping, but he was also a Grammy Award Winning Producer who worked with Beyoncé, Lil’ Wayne and please take a minute to listen to the song attached ‘Tell It Like It Is’ which Omen helped write and produce for Ludacris.”






The music producer was sadly found dead in his Harlem apartment on September 13


The music producer was sadly found dead in his Harlem apartment on September 13
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The poignant tribute concluded, saying Omen will be “missed by us all.”

The Grammy-winning producer whose beats fueled hits for hip-hop and R&B heavyweights, also collaborated with names like Action Bronson, Fabolous, Memphis Bleek, and Redman, and established himself as a powerhouse.

A Harlem native, Brown first made his mark in the late ’90s and early 2000s with credits for Mýa, Fabolous, and Roc-A-Fella artists.

His big break came in 2006 producing Ludacris’ Tell It Like It Is, part of a Grammy-winning album.

He later co-produced Drake’s Shut It Down on Thank Me Later (2010) and Beyoncé’s Mine featuring Drake (2013), cementing his place among music’s elite.

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Paul Mescal reveals family plans with Gracie Abrams in rare relationship admission

Paul Mescal has revealed his hopes to become a father and be a family man one day in a rare admission about his year-long relationship with singer Gracie Abrams.

Paul Mescal has revealed his hopes to become a father and be a family man one day in a rare admission (Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Guc)

He’s one of film’s biggest heartthrobs, but all Paul Mescal really wants is to be a family man, he says. “I would love to have a family. I’m not like, “I want them tomorrow,” but I would love to have kids,” admitted the 29-year-old Gladiator actor, who usually remains coy about his personal life.

The Irish star, who was born and bred in Maynooth, has been dating Gracie Abrams for over a year, but rarely talks publicly about the singer, 26. And while he’s happy to share his plans of becoming a father one day, Paul isn’t quite ready to give an insight into their relationship just yet.

“I don’t know how to answer that,” he admitted when asked whether there was a specific moment when he and Gracie decided to take their relationship public.

Paul Mescal and Gracie Abrams
Paul has been in a relationship with Gracie for around a year, with the couple keeping their romance under wraps

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He went on to clarify to Rolling Stone: “I actually do have an answer, but everything to do with that is deeply precious to me and I don’t want to.… This isn’t … I don’t really … umm … I want to protect those things fundamentally.”

While Paul may not be one to shout about his romantic escapades, it hasn’t stopped the speculation on what they entail. He was first linked to Gracie – daughter of Star Wars director JJ Abrams – in June 2024, when they were spotted enjoying a date together.

Their first big appearance together was five months later at the Gladiator II premiere after-party, and since then, the couple have made several public appearances – including at this year’s Glastonbury.

The couple sparked engagement rumours earlier this year when Gracie had been spotted wearing a diamond ring that quickly sparked intense speculation that the duo were set to take their relationship to the next level.

Celebrity gossip page Deux Moi also questioned if the big jewel was an engagement ring, sharing a snap of Gracie in Melbourne performing on stage while wearing the big bit of bling on her engagement finger.

However, the pair haven’t confirmed whether a wedding is in the works or not, and Gracie appears to have since ditched the ring.

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Paul says that while he would like children, he’s not ready to become a dad immediately(Image: Getty Images)

The engagement rumours came shortly after many worried they had split, after they were spotted embroiled in what was reportedly an emotional conversation.

Gracie and Paul reportedly dining in a London restaurant when onlookers spotted what they thought was a break-up – with Gracie said to have burst into floods of tears before storming out of the eatery.

They were apparently enjoying a spot to eat at North London bakery-come-restaurant, Jolene, in Newington Green before things took a dramatic turn, with fellow diners claiming Paul had his “head in his hands as Gracie just sat there crying” at one point.

“She was crying so much that he then started to cry too,” one onlooker claimed. “She eventually got up and walked out of the restaurant while they were halfway through their meal, and he was left to pay the bill before leaving shortly afterwards.”

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They go on to tell the MailOnline how other people in the restaurant were shocked at how public the exchange between Paul and Gracie was and how “it looked like a break-up”.