He was a big part of my life for over 46 years!...through the good and bad...we were there for each other...i miss him very much and knowing him,made my life better...Rest easy,Buddy
Excellent bio, but left out a tv series called Dan August. He played a detective- and he was great. It was cancelled after 1 or 2 seasons. I'm hoping to see it show up on a streaming platform.. This preceded Deliverance - which was really his best film.
I'm 36 and grew up watching some of his films have many more to watch but I watched his last film it cut me up and although I didn't know enough about him I could tell some of things in it was coming through in it. A great loss
My favorite movie was THE LONGEST YARD. His 1974 version was so much better than the crap Adam Sandler starred in. But at least Burt was given a part in the movie. I also liked THE END
I think that his two best movies he ever made are his first and last movie Deliverance his first movie and his last movie The last Movie Star the last one I have watched 2 times and every time I have cried I believe he should have gotten the Academy award for The last Movie Star it's that good. He's one of the movie stars that doesn't get enough credit for his career or his movies the man deserves more respect for the effects he had on my generation I'm a Gen Xer and goddamn proud of it and I have no problem admitting to shedding tears.
He was one of the nicest guys to ever grace Hollywood. Hollywood and the world was a better place because of him. And he never ever forgot his friends. As far as I'm concerned he was someone to look up to. These new pseudo celebrities should take note on how real stars behave. I think the only other actor who garners such affection from people and like burt thoroughly enjoyed his life and never forgot his friends was Roger Moore. RIP Mr. Reynolds.
Both of parents knew Burt (AKA "Buddy") and worked in plays he directed at the Lake Worth Playhouse back around '61-'62. My Dad won the 1st Burt Reynolds scholarship in 1962 with Burt and Watson B Duncan (who Burt and Monte Marham apprenticed under). Years earlier, in the mid 1950's, my mom's friend came over and begged my mom to walk with her up the street to the local ice cream shop to see the new "hunk" that was working there. It was indeed Burt Reynolds when he was attending Palm Beach High. At that time, Mom said "Buddy looked like Marlon Brando in the movie The Wild One's...black leather jacket." Mom thought he was a "greaser" as they called them then. Years later when my parents got to know him, they always said Burt had a natural "knack" for comedy. I met him briefly around 1977 (he had a beard then) and could have cared less at the time LOL. In high school, my band had the good fortune to attend the Burt Reynolds Theatre (long gone now) in Jupiter where Burt had his ranch. A group of us were hanging around the lobby and chatting it up with this elderly lady who was a real riot. We asked her named and she said, "oh I'm Mrs. Reynolds." Burt's Mom.
although his ranch was sold off, a friend purchased it then allowed reynolds to move in and live there for free for the remainder of his life (but you left that part out of the video ) r.i.p. 😢❤🙏
Sorry to hear he lost alot of money in bad investments. I read that he said he regretted marrying Loni Anderson, because she ended up spending alot of his money. I always thought he was very good actor. What a pompous jerk Marlon Brando was to Reynolds, for making that insulting comment to him after he shook his hand and complemented him as an actor.
When I saw the lousy edit of "E.A.L.Y. life, I doubted everything about this video. Let's see how it goes...but that's a bad mistake to make in less than a minute
@@kevinmalone3210 I'll put it this way. People who are funny, but not as funny as they think they are, come off as arrogant. SNL cast members are a good example... not that I've watched it since we invaded Iraq to find Saddam's weapons.
Deliverance... The best movie ever !! RIP Burt 😢😢
He was a big part of my life for over 46 years!...through the good and bad...we were there for each other...i miss him very much and knowing him,made my life better...Rest easy,Buddy
And...i will always love you...for eternity!
Burt Reynolds Was An All Around Great Guy And Actor That Brought So Much Joy To The World.
Burt climbed the mountain and then some. Few can say this.
That’s fantastic he spent all the money he ever earned that’s a win in my book can’t take it with you
@estcoco4life I'd say it's pretty stupid actually. He had to file for bankruptcy
He was one of Hollywoods best actors. Deliverance was my favourite movies. He was a larger than life actor
Excellent bio, but left out a tv series called Dan August. He played a detective- and he was great. It was cancelled after 1 or 2 seasons. I'm hoping to see it show up on a streaming platform.. This preceded Deliverance - which was really his best film.
Burt and Tommy Anderson (down in Burt's area) tried to help
me get a script to the great songwriter Paul Williams. Burt was a class act.
He was a good man and a great actor I love all his movies.
Did you like WW and Dixie Dance Kings?
I'm 36 and grew up watching some of his films have many more to watch but I watched his last film it cut me up and although I didn't know enough about him I could tell some of things in it was coming through in it. A great loss
My favorite movie was THE LONGEST YARD. His 1974 version was so much better than the crap Adam Sandler starred in. But at least Burt was given a part in the movie. I also liked THE END
I liked that movie too, The End with Dom Delouise. Even thought it was a light comedy farce, it was still pretty entertaining.
Hollywood remakes are usually crap.
I think that his two best movies he ever made are his first and last movie Deliverance his first movie and his last movie The last Movie Star the last one I have watched 2 times and every time I have cried I believe he should have gotten the Academy award for The last Movie Star it's that good. He's one of the movie stars that doesn't get enough credit for his career or his movies the man deserves more respect for the effects he had on my generation I'm a Gen Xer and goddamn proud of it and I have no problem admitting to shedding tears.
He was one of the nicest guys to ever grace Hollywood. Hollywood and the world was a better place because of him. And he never ever forgot his friends. As far as I'm concerned he was someone to look up to. These new pseudo celebrities should take note on how real stars behave. I think the only other actor who garners such affection from people and like burt thoroughly enjoyed his life and never forgot his friends was Roger Moore. RIP Mr. Reynolds.
Any man that’s ever lover has suffered heart break
A person that puts other people's happiness first are usually the most depressed
Both of parents knew Burt (AKA "Buddy") and worked in plays he directed at the Lake Worth Playhouse back around '61-'62. My Dad won the 1st Burt Reynolds scholarship in 1962 with Burt and Watson B Duncan (who Burt and Monte Marham apprenticed under).
Years earlier, in the mid 1950's, my mom's friend came over and begged my mom to walk with her up the street to the local ice cream shop to see the new "hunk" that was working there. It was indeed Burt Reynolds when he was attending Palm Beach High. At that time, Mom said "Buddy looked like Marlon Brando in the movie The Wild One's...black leather jacket." Mom thought he was a "greaser" as they called them then.
Years later when my parents got to know him, they always said Burt had a natural "knack" for comedy. I met him briefly around 1977 (he had a beard then) and could have cared less at the time LOL. In high school, my band had the good fortune to attend the Burt Reynolds Theatre (long gone now) in Jupiter where Burt had his ranch. A group of us were hanging around the lobby and chatting it up with this elderly lady who was a real riot. We asked her named and she said, "oh I'm Mrs. Reynolds." Burt's Mom.
although his ranch was sold off, a friend purchased it then allowed reynolds to move in and live there for free for the remainder of his life (but you left that part out of the video ) r.i.p. 😢❤🙏
Love BR.
Hooper!
Sorry to hear he lost alot of money in bad investments. I read that he said he regretted marrying Loni Anderson, because she ended up spending alot of his money. I always thought he was very good actor. What a pompous jerk Marlon Brando was to Reynolds, for making that insulting comment to him after he shook his hand and complemented him as an actor.
Hans Solo? Who is Hans Solo? Did he have a brother named Frans?
Smokey & The Bandit
"DON'T YOU EVER CALL ME NO COMMUNIST"
Hans Solo??? 😅
He had 3 million when he croaked 💀
504 BUCKS NOT TOO BAD !
When I saw the lousy edit of "E.A.L.Y. life, I doubted everything about this video. Let's see how it goes...but that's a bad mistake to make in less than a minute
Most of it went on wigs presumably 🤔
He had some great wigs!...I would do the same, if I were in his position as a major "hunk" movie star...All is Vanity...especially in Hollywood!
😮😮
A Good life,what does that even mean??
so Burt Reynolds was actually black when he played football for FSU that's interesting.
So what about the $500 click bait POS.
unbearable narcissist
@Troy342 yes
He never came across as a narcissist. He could get a little too cocky, but he had a great sense of humor, and didn't come across as being arrogant.
@@kevinmalone3210 oh, he never did? Well who the fuck are you? Where do you live?
@@kevinmalone3210 I'll put it this way. People who are funny, but not as funny as they think they are, come off as arrogant. SNL cast members are a good example... not that I've watched it since we invaded Iraq to find Saddam's weapons.