I had the good fortune of meeting and interviewing Robert Redford a number of times, but none of those occasions caused quite the stir that my first encounter did. In those days, the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival (which was then the U.S. Film Festival) was held in a gigantic theater in Salt Lake City. I was there with a crew from Entertainment Tonight, but the only celebrity at the afterparty was an adolescent actress named Winona Ryder, who appeared in the opening night movie, Square Dance. (Our show didn’t value that brief interview until Ryder became a star; then they milked it for all it was worth.) The reason ET sent me at all was that the next morning, Saturday to be exact,…READ MORE >