Robert Redford

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August 18th, 1936, Santa Monica, California, U.S.
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Appearances of Robert Redford in MAD

Image of MAD Magazine #171 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

MAD Magazine #171 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

...And here's the splash panel for "The Zing," written by Larry Siegel and illustrated by Mort Drucker for MAD #171 (December '74). It parodied the Newman-Redford '30s con-job flick The Sting, which starred the latter actor as Johnny Hooker.

Image of MAD Magazine #187 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

MAD Magazine #187 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

I can't explain why this exchange between Robert Redford and Jack Warden is my favourite part of "Gall of the President's Men" (MAD #187, December '76). I suspect it has a lot to do with my current work as a newspaper reporter, or my 23-year association with the local media in my neck of the woods. (For clarification: I've never written a story like this, nor have any of my editors accepted any story ever written like this.) "Gall of the President's Men" was written by Larry Siegel and illust

Image of MAD Magazine #322 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

MAD Magazine #322 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

In one of his stronger movie-parody scripts of the '90s, Stan Hart got off a couple of jabs at such Robert Redford projects as The Milagro Beanfield War and The Great Gatsby during his spoof of the Redford-Demi Moore-Woody Harrelson flick Indecent Proposal. Angelo Torres illustrated "A Decent Disposal," which originally ran in MAD #322 (October '93).

Image of MAD Super Special #136 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

MAD Super Special #136 • USA • 1st Edition - New York

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid co-stars Robert Redford, Paul Newman and Katharine Ross pose for a "family photo" with Alfred in this Norman Mingo front cover artwork for MAD #136 (July '70). Mort Drucker had two opportunities to caricature both Robert Redford and Paul Newman in the same movie satire - first of all, in the Arnie Kogen-penned "Botch Casually and the Somedunce Kid" (MAD #136, July '70)...

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