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15.3, 16.1, 16.2, 18.1, 18.2, 19.1, 20.1, 20.2, 20.3, 20.4, 20.5, 21.1, 21.2, 22.1, 23.1; lawsuit leading to creation of; naming of

Wildwood Developments

Wilhite, Tom, 20.1, 20.2, 20.3, 20.4

Wilkinson, Bud

Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism (Acocella)

Willard, Bruce

William Morris, 9.1, 18.1

Williams, Ted, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3, 18.4

Williams, Tennessee, 6.1, 8.1, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 11.1

Willis, Gordon, 15.1, 15.2, 16.1

Wilson, Dooley

Wilson, Ted, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 16.4, 18.1, 18.2, 19.1, 20.1, 20.2, 22.1

Winger, Debra

Winick, Gary

Winter Olympics (1967), 11.1, 11.2

Wissman, Barrett

Wister, Owen, fm.1, itr.2, 1.1

Wizan, Joe, 13.1, 13.2

Wolfe, Thomas

Wolf Equation, The

Wood, Natalie, 9.1, 10.1, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 13.1; Daisy Clover and, 10.2, 10.3; This Property Is Condemned and, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8

Wood, Robert

Woodward, Bob, 14.1, 14.2, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.5, 15.6, 15.7, 23.1, 23.2, 24.1; Redford’s portrayal of, 15.8, 15.9

Woodward, Joanne, 11.1, 11.2, 12.1, 14.1

World War II, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 16.1; A Bridge Too Far and, 16.2, 16.3, 24.1

Wright, Frank Lloyd

WUSA

Wyler, Cathy

Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., itr.1, 18.1

Yale University, 11.1, 12.1

Yates, Peter, 12.1, 13.1, 13.2, 15.1

Yeats, William Butler

Yosemite Valley, itr.1, 1.1, 3.1, 20.1

Yost, Graham

Young, Robert, 1.1, 2.1

Youngest, The (Barry), 5.1, 5.2

youth culture, 10.1, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 13.1, 13.2, 17.1

Zachary, Ted

Zah, Peterson

Zanuck, Darryl, 11.1, 11.2, 16.1

Zanuck, Lili Fini

Zanuck, Richard, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.1, 13.1, 14.1, 18.1, 20.1

Zeffirelli, Franco

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (Pirsig), 22.1, 23.1

Zinnemann, Fred, 6.1, 11.1, 11.2, 13.1

Zoglin, Richard

Zukor, Adolph

Grandmother Lena Taylor Redford in New London, Connecticut, circa 1950. She was the source of Irish yarns and embodied the austerity of working-class New London. (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

Redford’s father, Charles, in Los Angeles in 1934, shortly before his marriage to Martha Hart (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

David, Redford’s uncle, around the time he enrolled at Brown University. A Rhodes scholar and war hero, he was the greatest adventuring influence on Redford’s young life. He died in World War II. (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

Playtime with Uncle David, 1942. “It was always games. He and Mom fired my imagination.” (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

In Texas with Martha and Charlie in 1943. Redford felt he had “found a kind of frontier” on the shores of Lake Austin. (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

Redford at ten, 1946 (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

At the Bantam Club on San Vincente Boulevard, 1949. Redford is in the front row, second from left. (Courtesy of Kathleen Andrews)

With Bill Coomber (far left) and Chip Crosby, brother of David Crosby of the Byrds. Redford was aware he was pushing teenage rebellion toward delinquency. “We were out of control,” says Coomber. (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

Saying good-bye to Martha in the fall of 1954 as he leaves for Boulder, where he would enroll at the University of Colorado. (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

Redford’s artwork from Boulder. “I had no interest then in American abstract art, or the current movements. I thought I might be a good animator.” (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

Redford’s artwork from Boulder. “I had no interest then in American abstract art, or the current movements. I thought I might be a good animator.” (Courtesy of Robert Redford)

Scouring the art galleries of Paris, 1956. Jack Brendlinger kept Redford company, but he was happiest alone, quartering the city. (Courtesy of Jack Brendlinger)

“By the time we got to Italy,” says Brendlinger, “we were living on cheese and bread and whatever we could bum off anyone we met.” (Courtesy of Jack Brendlinger)

Cannes, winter 1956. Despite the glamorous pose, Redford was penniless. He slept on the beach in front of the Carlton Hotel. (Courtesy of Jack Brendlinger)

Redford with Frances Fuller, the director of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in

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