Robert Redford’s ex-wife Lola Van Wagenen pays tribute to him…. “Forever my beloved friend”

 

 

 

lola van wagenen & robert redford

 

 

Robert Redford’s passing has left a void in Hollywood and in the hearts of millions around the world, but it has also reopened a chapter of his life that many had long considered closed.

Among the voices that emerged in the aftermath of his death, one has struck a particularly emotional chord—that of his ex-wife, historian and activist Lola Van Wagenen.

Her tribute, simple yet profound, calling him “forever my beloved friend,” has stirred both tenderness and curiosity, reminding the world that love, once real, never truly disappears.

Robert Redford and Lola Van Wagenen were married in 1958, long before his name became synonymous with stardom, artistic brilliance, and cinematic history.

They were young, ambitious, and filled with the kind of hope that comes with building a life together.

Their marriage lasted nearly three decades, a union that endured through Redford’s meteoric rise to fame, the struggles of balancing family and career, and the inevitable strains that come when two people grow not only older but also in different directions.

By the time they divorced in 1985, many assumed that chapter of their lives had closed forever.

And yet, Lola’s words prove otherwise.

 

 

 

 

Inside Robert Redford's First Marriage With Lola Van Wagenen, Loss Of Son  And Reason For Divorce

 

 

 

 

To call him “forever my beloved friend” is not simply a polite farewell; it is a declaration of lasting affection, one that transcends divorce papers and faded photographs.

It is an acknowledgment that their bond, forged in youth and tested by time, never truly broke.

Fans have always been fascinated by Redford’s personal life.

While his cinematic achievements, his environmental activism, and his founding of the Sundance Institute all defined him publicly, those who admired him also wondered about the man behind the camera, the partner, the father, the friend.

Lola’s statement offers a rare glimpse into that side of him, into the intimacy of a relationship that shaped him during crucial years of his life.

Her choice of words suggests not bitterness or regret, but enduring fondness, even gratitude.

 

 

Michael - Robert Redford and first wife, Lola Van Wagenen, shortly after  their marriage in 1958. The marriage lasted twenty two years and produced  four children. “It was a nurturing relationship,” said

 

 

 

 

There is something hauntingly beautiful in the idea that a marriage, though ended, could leave behind not ruins but roots, roots that remained deep and alive until the very end.

Their history together was never without struggle.

They faced personal tragedies, including the loss of their first child, which cast a shadow of grief over their early years.

They navigated the pressures of Hollywood fame, a spotlight that grew brighter and more invasive with every film Redford made.

And yet, through it all, they created a family, raised children, and built a life together that shaped who they both became.

To hear Lola now describe him in terms of friendship rather than estrangement is a testament to how deeply their lives remained intertwined.

Public tributes from former spouses are not uncommon, but rarely do they carry this much weight.

There is a raw sincerity in Lola’s voice, one that fans and observers cannot ignore.

It raises questions about what their private relationship may have been in the years after divorce.

Were they in contact, quietly supporting each other from a distance?

Did they share moments, conversations, or memories that remained hidden from public view?

 

 

Robert Redford and wife Lola Van Wagenen circa 1976 in New York City. News  Photo - Getty Images

 

 

 

 

Her words hint at a bond that never truly faded, and that in itself adds yet another layer to the Redford legacy.

Robert Redford was always more than just a Hollywood star.

He was an artist who resisted typecasting, a visionary who built platforms for independent filmmakers, and an activist who fought tirelessly for the environment.

But he was also a man whose personal connections mattered deeply to him, a man whose friendships and relationships shaped the course of his life.

Lola Van Wagenen’s tribute brings that truth into sharper focus.

It humanizes him at a time when tributes from the entertainment world often risk becoming clichés.

Hers is not the voice of a fan or a colleague; it is the voice of someone who knew him intimately, who walked beside him in youth, in struggle, and in triumph.

And in her grief, we are reminded of the man behind the legend, a man who loved and was loved in return.

For fans, her words are both comforting and provocative.

Comforting because they assure us that Redford’s personal life was rich with enduring affection.

Provocative because they make us wonder how much of his story remains untold, how many of his most precious memories belonged not to Hollywood but to the quiet corners of his private world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The beauty of Lola’s tribute lies in its simplicity.

It does not recount a long history, nor does it reveal intimate secrets.

Instead, it encapsulates decades of love, loss, and connection in a single phrase: “forever my beloved friend.”

That phrase carries the weight of history, of pain and healing, of a relationship that may have ended on paper but lived on in the heart.

As the world continues to reflect on Robert Redford’s extraordinary legacy, Lola Van Wagenen’s words remind us that true legacies are not just built on awards, films, or accolades.

They are built on the lives we touch, the relationships we forge, and the love that endures even when circumstances change.

Her tribute ensures that their story will not be reduced to dates and facts.

 

 

 

Lola Van Wagenen - IMDb

 

 

 

Instead, it will be remembered as a testament to the complexity of love, the endurance of friendship, and the quiet power of bonds that survive the passing of time.

In mourning Robert Redford, we also celebrate the truth revealed in Lola’s voice: that even after endings, there can be lasting connections, and that sometimes, the greatest love stories are not those that last forever, but those that transform into friendships that do.