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Shauna Redford

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Shauna Redford
NameShauna Redford
OccupationFilmmaker
RelativesRobert Redford, Lena Redford

Shauna Redford is a filmmaker and the daughter of renowned actor and director Robert Redford and his former wife, Lola Van Wagenen. She has been involved in various projects, including working with the Sundance Institute, which was founded by her father. Shauna Redford's work has been influenced by her family's involvement in the film industry, including her father's work on films like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting. Her mother, Lola Van Wagenen, was a former Miss Utah and a University of Utah graduate.

Early Life

Shauna Redford was born into a family of artists and filmmakers, with her father Robert Redford being a prominent figure in the industry. She grew up surrounded by the likes of Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, and Warren Beatty, who were all friends and collaborators of her father. Shauna Redford's early life was spent in Utah and California, where she was exposed to the film industry through her father's work on projects like The Way We Were and The Great Gatsby. Her siblings, Scott Redford and James Redford, were also involved in the arts, with James Redford working as a filmmaker and Scott Redford being an artist.

Career

Shauna Redford has worked on various film projects, including documentaries and short films, often collaborating with other filmmakers like Haskell Wexler and Barbara Kopple. Her work has been showcased at film festivals like Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival, which were founded by her father and Jane Rosenthal, respectively. Shauna Redford has also been involved in environmental and social causes, working with organizations like the Natural Resources Defense Council and the American Indian College Fund. Her father's work on films like The Horse Whisperer and Lions for Lambs has also influenced her interest in environmental and social issues.

Personal Life

Shauna Redford is married to Eric Schlosser, a journalist and author known for his work on books like Fast Food Nation and Reefer Madness. The couple has been involved in various social and environmental causes, including working with organizations like the Sierra Club and the American Civil Liberties Union. Shauna Redford's family, including her father Robert Redford and his wife Sibylle Szaggars, have also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting the Sundance Institute and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation.

Filmography

Shauna Redford's filmography includes working on documentaries like The Big Fix and Fuel, which explore environmental and social issues. She has also worked on short films like The Tree and The Gift, which have been showcased at film festivals like Cannes Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival. Shauna Redford's work has been influenced by filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese, who have been friends and collaborators of her father. Her filmography also includes working with other filmmakers like Oliver Stone and Spike Lee, who have been involved in projects like Platoon and Malcolm X.

Awards

Shauna Redford's work has been recognized with various awards and nominations, including awards from the Environmental Media Association and the Humanitas Prize. Her father, Robert Redford, has also received numerous awards for his work, including the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award. Shauna Redford's filmography has been influenced by her family's involvement in the film industry, including her father's work on films like Ordinary People and Out of Africa, which won several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. Her work has also been recognized by organizations like the National Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Writers Guild of America. Category:American filmmakers

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