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- Burt Reynolds - Wikipedia
"Keep On Truckin' – Burt Reynolds is still the hottest man in Hollywood (No, really) Reynolds Rolls – The superstud of the '70s is back on top with eight films this year "
- Burt Reynolds - IMDb
After World War II, his family moved to Riviera Beach, Florida, where his father was chief of police, and where Burt excelled as an athlete and played with Florida State University
- Burt Reynolds died after running lines | AP News
Burt Reynolds died after rehearsing lines for his final movie role The 82-year-old actor passed away last September before shooting any of his ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ scenes as a blind ranch owner but the movie’s director, Quentin Tarantino, claims one of the final things the screen legend did before suffering a heart attack was
- Burt Reynolds - Movies, Wife Son - Biography
Who Was Burt Reynolds? Burt Reynolds was an award-winning actor who appeared regularly on television for some time before his 1972 appearance in the film Deliverance, which became a
- I Am Burt Reynolds: What Was Burt Reynolds’ Cause of Death? - Yahoo
Emmy-winning actor Burt Reynolds died shortly before shooting for Once Upon a Time began in Hollywood
- Biography - Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds is remembered as one of the great icons of American cinema Throughout all of his performances, Burt exuded acting prowess, sex appeal, and good-natured charm His quiet confidence, irreverent humor, and immense talent defined an era in Hollywood
- Burt Reynolds - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Burton Leon "Burt" Reynolds Jr (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor, director and producer He starred in many roles, such as Dan August, Deliverance, The Longest Yard with its 2005 remake, Without a Paddle (2004) and Smokey and the Bandit
- Burt Reynolds | Biography, Movies, TV Shows, Facts | Britannica
Burt Reynolds was an American television and film actor who projected a relaxed masculinity that, combined with his wry self-deprecating humour, made him a top box-office draw from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s
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