Burt Reynolds - Famous Film Producer

Burt Reynolds Net Worth

$3,000,000

Burt Reynolds started as a football star before switching to an acting career, becoming a famous actor with a net worth of $3 million at the time of his death in 2018. However, Burt’s net worth could have been higher had it not been for his bad investments, overspending and divorces, that led to significant financial problems in the course of his life.

Key facts:

  • Burt Reynolds was an American actor, director and voice artist. He had a successful film career that lasted for several decades.
  • Burt was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in 'Boogie Nights' and enjoyed global attention in the 70s and the 80s for movies such as 'Smokey and the Bandit', 'The Longest Yard' and 'The Cannonball Run'.
  • Burt Reynolds suffered significant financial problems due to bad investments, divorces, and over-spending. He declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a $20-30 million loss because of a poorly managed restaurant chain investment that he guaranteed personally and cancellation of TV show 'Evening Shade' which left him owing $3.7 million to the CBS network.
  • Burt Reynolds was passionate about horses and owned a 160-acre ranch in Florida where he kept a stable of 150 horses.
  • While at Florida State University, Burt Reynolds received a drama award while performing in a play named 'Outward Bound'.

Basic Information About Burt Reynolds

Full NameBurt Reynolds
CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsFilm Producer, Film director, Actor, Voice Actor, Television Director, Television producer, Screenwriter
Net worth$3,000,000
Date of birth1936-02-11
Place of birthLansing
Date of death2018-09-06 (aged 82)
NationalityUnited States of America
EducationFlorida State University
Curiosities and TrademarksDeep stern voice
Rebellious but likeable characters
Moustache
FatherBurton Milo Reynolds Sr.
MotherFern H. Reynolds
SiblingsOne
SpouseLoni Anderson - (29 AprilΒ 1988 - 17 JuneΒ 1994)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
Judy Carne - (28 JuneΒ 1963 - 9 JulyΒ 1965)Β (divorced)
KidsOne (Quinton)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ Instagram β†—οΈŽ Twitter β†—οΈŽ Facebook β†—οΈŽ Imdb

What Movie Awards did Burt Reynolds win?


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Burt Reynolds awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Razzie Award - Worst Supporting ActorNomineeThe Longest Yard2006
Oscar - Best Actor in a Supporting RoleNomineeBoogie Nights1998
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting RoleNomineeBoogie Nights1998
CFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1998
DFWFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1998
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureWinnerBoogie Nights1998
Sierra Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1998
LAFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1997
NSFC Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1998
NYFCC Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1997
OFTA Film Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1998
OFCS Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1998
SDFCS Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerBoogie Nights1997
Golden Satellite Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, DramaWinnerBoogie Nights1998
STFC Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeBoogie Nights1997
Stinker Award - Worst On-Screen Male HairstyleNomineeMystery, Alaska1999
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesWinnerEvening Shade1991
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalWinnerEvening Shade1992
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalNomineeEvening Shade1991
Q Award - Best Actor in a Quality Comedy SeriesWinnerEvening Shade1991
Golden Globe - Best TV Actor - DramaNomineeDan August1971

Burt Reynolds roles

Movie / Series Role
StripteaseCongressman David Dilbeck
The Longest YardCoach Nate Scarborough
DrivenCarl Henry
Smokey and the BanditBandit
DeliveranceLewis
Boogie NightsJack Horner
The Cannonball RunJ. J. McClure
All Dogs Go to HeavenCharlie B. Barkin (voice)
The PlayerBurt Reynolds
Silent MovieBurt Reynolds
Without a PaddleDel Knox
The Dukes of HazzardJefferson Davis 'Boss' Hogg
BeanGeneral Newton
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege TaleKing Konreid
The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasSheriff Ed Earl Dodd
GatorDirector
GatorGator McKlusky
Mystery, AlaskaJudge Walter Burns
The Longest YardPaul Crewe
Dog YearsVic Edwards
Six PackMan Walking in Front of Brewster and Lilah (uncredited)
White LightningBobby 'Gator' McKlusky
Sharky's MachineDirector
Sharky's MachineSharky
Cannonball Run IIJ.J. McClure
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to AskSwitchboard
100 RiflesYaqui Joe
The X FilesMr. Burt 1 episode, 2002
12 O'Clock HighTech. Sgt. Vern Chapman 2 episodes, 1965
The Golden GirlsBurt Reynolds (uncredited) 1 episode, 1986-1989
The King of QueensCoach Walcott 1 episode, 2005
ArcherBurt Reynolds 1 episode, 2012
Burn NoticePaul Anderson 1 episode, 2010
Evening ShadeDirector
Evening ShadeWriter
Evening ShadeWood Newton 99 episodes, 1990-1994
Saturday Night LiveLewis / ... 1 episode, 1980
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2004
The Daily ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2004
The Maury Povich ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2004
WWE Monday Night RAWSelf 2 episodes, 1994
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsDirector
Love, American StyleStanley Dunbar (segment "Love and the Banned Book") 1 episode, 1970
My Name Is EarlChubby 1 episode, 2006-2009
Beverly Hills, 90210Burt Reynolds 1 episode, 1993
The Larry Sanders ShowBurt Reynolds 1 episode, 1993
Dan AugustLt. Dan August 26 episodes, 1970-1971
The TalkSelf 1 episode, 2018
The Late Show with Stephen ColbertSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2015
Watch What Happens: LiveSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2018

Burt Reynolds's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
Smokey and the BanditΒ (1977)$1,000,000
The Cannonball RunΒ (1981)$5,000,000 + 10% gross
Best FriendsΒ (1982)$3,000,000 + 10% gross
The Man Who Loved WomenΒ (1983)$3,000,000
Cannonball Run IIΒ (1984)$5,000,000 + 10% gross
City HeatΒ (1984)$4,000,000
StickΒ (1985)$4,000,000
HeatΒ (1986)$4,000,000
MaloneΒ (1987)$3,000,000
StripteaseΒ (1996)$200,000

Burt Reynolds's Quotes

  • [on Paul Thomas Anderson] Most filmmakers today have no sense of the history of our business, but he knows every shot John Ford made. And he doesn't lack for confidence. He really knew which shots he wanted to make. I remember the first shot in Boogie Nights (1997), which is one of the longest shots in history. And I, being the irascible old type I am sometimes, said, 'Have you timed this? Is this longer than Citizen Kane (1941) ?' And he said, 'Oh, yes. It's three seconds longer'."
  • [on young filmmakers] Having done 300 television shows and almost 60 movies, I'm tired of having guys who are younger than some sandwiches I've had telling me to turn left at the couch. There's no appreciation of actors and no sense of history.
  • [on Sally Field] I haven't seen her in 10 years and I'd like to very much. Because I'd like to tell her in person what I didn't know then. That is, how incredibly unselfish she was in terms of the time she spent with me. You know, inside that little body of hers is one of the strongest people I've ever met. What I didn't ever appreciate enough, until I had Quinton, was what it means to have a child and say to somebody else, "I'll be with you", away from my child. And now I know what an incredible gift that was.
  • [on Bill McKinney, with whom he worked in Deliverance (1972)] I thought the [he] was a little bent. I used to get up at five in the morning and see him running nude through the golf course while the sprinklers watered the grass. A strange dude, he moved to L.A. after "Deliverance" and worked in a lot of pictures of Clint Eastwood. He always played sickos, but he played them well. With my dark sense of humor, I was kind of amused by him. But as we got closer to the rape scene, I caught him staring at Ned Beatty in an odd, unnerving way. Ned would see it, and look away.
  • [on the rape scene in Deliverance (1972)] The day before we shot the scene I noticed [Bill McKinney] hovering beside Ned [Ned Beatty] and sat down between them. I wanted him to see I was Ned's friend. No different than in the script. Then I asked him how he planned to handle the rape scene. McKinney turned out to be a pretty good guy who just took "The Method" way too far. Staring straight at Ned, he whispered, "I've always wanted to try that. Always have." Ned shouted, "John! Oh, John!". In his brilliance, [John Boorman] reassured Ned but also brought in several additional cameras, knowing Ned wasn't going to give him a second, third or fourth take. Ned was only going to do the brutal scene once. When it came down to shooting it, [Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward] and McKinney were hands-down brilliant. Scared the shit out of everybody who saw the movie. People crawled out of the theater. None of that creepy "squeal, piggy, piggy" stuff was in the script. But McKinney, I swear to God, really wanted to hump Ned. And I think he was going to. He had it up and he was going to bang him. It's the first and only time I have ever seen camera operators turn their heads away. Finally, I couldn't stand it anymore. I ran into the scene, dove on McKinney, and pulled him off. Boorman, hot on my tracks, helped hold him down. Ned, who was crying from both rage and fear, found a big stick and started beating him on the head. Half a dozen guys grabbed Ned and pulled him away. We separated the two of them and let things cool off.

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Interesting Facts about Burt Reynolds

  1. In 1967 he tested for a role in Rosemary's Baby (1968), but Roman Polanski ended up casting John Cassavetes for the part.
  2. When Francis Ford Coppola decided to make a project about the life of the famous Preston Tucker, he wanted Reynolds to play Tucker. They had many discussions about the movie and made plans, but the film did not get made until 1988, this time with Jeff Bridges in the role. Reynolds only got Lewis Medlock's role in Deliverance (1972) after the stars who were originally chosen to play the lead--including Marlon Brando, Henry Fonda and James Stewart--declined the part, after they heard about the risks of the Chattooga River.
  3. Had an adopted son, Quinton A. Reynolds (aka Quinton Anderson Reynolds, born August 31, 1988), with former wife Loni Anderson.
  4. In January 1998 he became engaged to former waitress Pam Seals.
  5. His working relationship with Paul Thomas Anderson during the making of Boogie Nights (1997) was very difficult and he hated the film so much that he fired his agent immediately after viewing a screening. This was before the critical raves after the New York Film Festival occurred. He was then convinced by Anderson to promote the film on a radio tour and was further enraged at Anderson's behavior (constantly not letting Reynolds speak). This was the final straw for Reynolds, who, after a week or so of promoting the film, tried to punch Anderson in the face and stopped promoting the film. Reynolds refused to participate in Anderson's next project, Magnolia (1999).
  6. Attended Florida State University on a football scholarship, but only played in two seasons. He was a star running back. His college football career was ended by a knee injury.
  7. Was the original choice to play Garrett Breedlove in Terms of Endearment (1983). Although he loved the script, he had already agreed to star in Stroker Ace (1983), so he turned down the role. As a result, the role went to Jack Nicholson, who eventually won an Oscar for it. Reynolds later commented that this was one of his most terrible mistakes.
  8. During the mid-'80s he tried to make a comeback with Heat (1986), written by William Goldman. He hoped the movie, directed by Robert Altman, would mark a new phase in his career. Unfortunately, Altman had an altercation with producer Elliott Kastner and left the project. The movie ended up being a box-office failure.
  9. Was a 1958 graduate of Florida State University.
  10. Mentioned in the theme song of the pilot version (4 Nov 1981) of the 1980s TV hit The Fall Guy (1981).
  11. Was the first actor ever asked to guest-host The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962). Prior to Reynolds, only comedians had been invited. His first (?) guest was his ex-wife Judy Carne, who he hadn't spoken to in over six years after a very bitter divorce.
  12. He bared almost all for a Cosmopolitan centerfold in 1972.
  13. Was seriously involved with Inger Stevens shortly before her suicide in 1970. He refused to discuss the relationship.
  14. Member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
  15. Had a relationship with Sally Field for many years, but she refused his numerous proposals, and they eventually broke up. He said that she was a positive influence on him and, in fact, was the love of his life.
  16. Turned down the role of John McClane in Die Hard (1988). It went to Bruce Willis.
  17. Graduate of Palm Beach High School, Palm Beach, FL, Class of 1954.
  18. Hit #88 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1980 with the song "Let's Do Something Cheap and Superficial", from the film Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again (1980).
  19. Had a long-term relationship with Dinah Shore in the early 1970s. She was 20 years his senior. This age difference eventually led to their amicably splitting up, as Reynolds wanted to be a father.
  20. He was of mainly English heritage, with smaller amounts of German, Ulster-Scots, Scottish, and Dutch ancestry. He was also said to have Italian and Cherokee Native American roots, although this has never been verified.

Additional information of Burt Reynolds

ZodiacAquarius
Lucky Number5
Lucky StoneAmethyst
Lucky ColorTurquoise
Best Match for MarriageAquarius, Gemini, Sagittarius
Break UpTammy Wynette
Lucie Arnaz
Susan Clark
and Dinah Shore
DivorceJudy Carne
Loni Anderson
and Pam Seals
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorWhite
Body Size40-32-35
EthnicityCaucasian
ReligionChristianity

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