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Another year, another lifetime honor for Robert Redford.

The actor, director, producer and founder of the Sundance Institute will receive the 42nd annual Chaplin Award from the Film Society at Lincoln Center, in a gala on Monday, April 27, the society announced Wednesday afternoon.

Presenting the award to Redford will be 2013's recipient, Barbra Streisand, who co-starred with Redford in the 1973 romantic drama "The Way We Were."

Others taking part in the gala presentation are director J.C. Chandor (who helmed Redford's one-man performance in "All Is Lost"), Jane Fonda (Redford's co-star in "Barefoot in the Park" and "The Electric Horseman") and John Turturro (who starred in the Redford-directed "Quiz Show").

The Film Society of Lincoln Center will also screen seven of Redford's movies in a presentation April 24-27. On the schedule: "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Candidate," "Jeremiah Johnson," "Ordinary People," "Quiz Show," "Three Days of the Condor" and "The Way We Were."