BERLIN, (Reuters) – Oscar-winning director Robert  Redford, at his peak considered one of the world’s sexiest men,  has married his long-term German partner Sibylle Szaggars in  Hamburg, a church spokeswoman said yesterday.

Redford, 72, and Szaggars, a 51-year-old artist, have been  together for more than a decade, according to media reports.
The ceremony, in Szaggars’s home town, took place at the  five-star Louis C. Jacob Hotel in the northern port city on  Saturday afternoon, Renate Massfeller of St. Catherine’s Church  said. She declined to give any further details.

Hotel officials declined to comment. Newspaper Bild has  offered 10,000-euro ($14,000) for the first picture of the  wedding and said it would publish it on its front page.

Redford’s New York representative could not be reached  immediately for comment.
About 30 friends and family members attended the ceremony,  according to Hamburger Abendblatt. The newspaper said the bride  wore a champagne-coloured dress and Redford wore a white suit.

Redford, an actor, director and environmentalist, founded  the non-profit arts organisation Sundance Institute and launched  the Sundance Festival that has become the premiere event for  U.S. independent films.

In a career spanning five decades, Redford starred in more  than 40 films including “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and  “The Sting”. He won an Academy Award for best director for the  1980 film “Ordinary People”.

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