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The Evolution of Burt Reynolds: A Retrospective

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Burt Reynolds Through the Years

Reynolds attends the Tribeca Film Festival in 2017.
Actor Burt Reynolds, whose easygoing charms and handsome looks drew prominent roles in films such as ‘Smokey and the Bandit’ and ‘Boogie Nights,’ died Thursday, September 6. He was 82 years old.
Reynolds played college football at Florida State University in the 1950s. He turned to acting when injuries derailed a promising athletic career.
Reynolds spends time with actress Lori Nelson circa 1959.
A bare-chested Reynolds stands on a kitchen set in 1960.
The cast of the hit TV show ‘Gunsmoke’ poses around a wagon in 1962. Behind Reynolds, from left, are James Arness, Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake and Ken Curtis.
Reynolds poses for a portrait on the set of the TV show ‘Hawk’ in 1966.
Reynolds and Normal Fell appear in an episode of ‘Dan August’ in 1970.
Reynolds poses for a photo in 1972.
Reynolds stars with Sarah Miles in ‘The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing’ (1973).
In 1973, Reynolds attends the premiere of ‘Live and Let Die’ with Michael and Shakira Caine.
Reynolds went back to his football days for the movie ‘The Longest Yard’ in 1974.
Reynolds appears with Sally Field in 1977’s ‘Smokey and the Bandit.’
Reynolds on a movie set in 1980.
Reynolds and Loni Anderson attend the premiere of ‘City Heat’ in 1984. Anderson became Reynolds’ second wife in 1988. The two divorced in 1993.
From left, Charles Durning, Reynolds and Michael Jeter appear in the TV show ‘Evening Shade’ in 1991.
Reynolds gets close to Jennifer Tilly and Richard Dreyfuss in 2000’s ‘The Crew.’
Reynolds arrives with son Quinton at the First International World Stunt Awards in 2001.
Reynolds poses with Adam Sandler, left, and Chris Rock after a remake of ‘The Longest Yard’ in 2005.

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