List Of All Burt Reynolds Movies
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Here is the list of all Burt Reynolds movies.
Burt Reynolds was a legendary American actor, director, and producer who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Born on February 11, 1936, in Lansing, Michigan, Reynolds became one of the most popular and charismatic leading men of his time, known for his rugged charm, wit, and undeniable talent.
Reynolds rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s with a string of box-office hits and memorable performances. He showcased his versatility by seamlessly transitioning between comedic and dramatic roles, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide.
One of Reynolds' most iconic roles came in the film "Deliverance" (1972), directed by John Boorman. His portrayal of Lewis Medlock, a confident outdoorsman, captivated audiences and demonstrated his ability to command the screen with both intensity and vulnerability.
Reynolds became known for his charismatic and larger-than-life persona, often portraying characters who exuded confidence and charm. He starred in beloved films such as "Smokey and the Bandit" (1977), "The Cannonball Run" (1981), and "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" (1982), solidifying his status as a Hollywood icon.
In addition to his acting talent, Reynolds proved himself as a skilled director and producer. He helmed films like "Sharky's Machine" (1981) and "The End" (1978), further showcasing his multifaceted abilities in the industry.
Beyond his on-screen success, Reynolds was known for his magnetic personality and sense of humor. He often appeared as a guest on talk shows and had a natural gift for making audiences laugh with his wit and infectious laughter.
Throughout his career, Reynolds received numerous accolades, including an Emmy Award for his role in the television series "Evening Shade" (1990-1994) and a Golden Globe Award for his performance in the film "Boogie Nights" (1997). He was also nominated for an Academy Award for his supporting role in "Boogie Nights," which marked a career resurgence for him in the late 1990s.
Burt Reynolds' contributions to the film industry and his impact on popular culture cannot be overstated. He was a true Hollywood icon, beloved by fans and respected by his peers. His magnetic presence, undeniable talent, and ability to light up the screen made him one of the most recognizable and celebrated actors of his generation.
Although Reynolds passed away on September 6, 2018, his legacy continues to live on through his iconic performances and the lasting impact he made on the world of entertainment.
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Burt Reynolds was a legendary American actor, director, and producer who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Born on February 11, 1936, in Lansing, Michigan, Reynolds became one of the most popular and charismatic leading men of his time, known for his rugged charm, wit, and undeniable talent.
Reynolds rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s with a string of box-office hits and memorable performances. He showcased his versatility by seamlessly transitioning between comedic and dramatic roles, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide.
One of Reynolds' most iconic roles came in the film "Deliverance" (1972), directed by John Boorman. His portrayal of Lewis Medlock, a confident outdoorsman, captivated audiences and demonstrated his ability to command the screen with both intensity and vulnerability.
Reynolds became known for his charismatic and larger-than-life persona, often portraying characters who exuded confidence and charm. He starred in beloved films such as "Smokey and the Bandit" (1977), "The Cannonball Run" (1981), and "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" (1982), solidifying his status as a Hollywood icon.
In addition to his acting talent, Reynolds proved himself as a skilled director and producer. He helmed films like "Sharky's Machine" (1981) and "The End" (1978), further showcasing his multifaceted abilities in the industry.
Beyond his on-screen success, Reynolds was known for his magnetic personality and sense of humor. He often appeared as a guest on talk shows and had a natural gift for making audiences laugh with his wit and infectious laughter.
Throughout his career, Reynolds received numerous accolades, including an Emmy Award for his role in the television series "Evening Shade" (1990-1994) and a Golden Globe Award for his performance in the film "Boogie Nights" (1997). He was also nominated for an Academy Award for his supporting role in "Boogie Nights," which marked a career resurgence for him in the late 1990s.
Burt Reynolds' contributions to the film industry and his impact on popular culture cannot be overstated. He was a true Hollywood icon, beloved by fans and respected by his peers. His magnetic presence, undeniable talent, and ability to light up the screen made him one of the most recognizable and celebrated actors of his generation.
Although Reynolds passed away on September 6, 2018, his legacy continues to live on through his iconic performances and the lasting impact he made on the world of entertainment.
List of all Burt Reynolds movies
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1961 | Angel Baby | Hoke Adams | |
1961 | Armored Command | Skee | |
1965 | Operation C.I.A. | Mark Andrews | |
1966 | Navajo Joe | Joe 'Navajo Joe' | |
1969 | 100 Rifles | Joe 'Yaqui Joe' Herrera | |
1969 | Sam Whiskey | Sam Whiskey | |
1969 | Impasse | Pat Morrison | |
1969 | Shark! | Caine | |
1970 | Skullduggery | Douglas Temple | |
1972 | Fuzz | Detective Steve Carella | |
1972 | Deliverance | Lewis Medlock | |
1972 | Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask) |
Sperm Switchboard Chief | |
1973 | Shamus | Shamus McCoy | |
1973 | The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing | Jay Grobart | |
1973 | White Lightning | Bobby 'Gator' McKlusky | |
1974 | The Longest Yard | Paul 'Wrecking' Crewe | |
1975 | At Long Last Love | Michael Oliver Pritchard III | |
1975 | W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings | W.W. Bright | |
1975 | Lucky Lady | Walker Ellis | |
1975 | Hustle | Lieutenant Phil Gaines | Also executive producer |
1976 | Silent Movie | Himself | Cameo |
1976 | Gator | Bobby 'Gator' McKlusky | Also director |
1976 | Nickelodeon | Buck Greenway | |
1977 | Smokey and the Bandit | Bo 'Bandit' Darville | |
1977 | Semi-Tough | Billy Clyde Puckett | |
1978 | The End | Wendell Sonny Lawson | Also director |
1978 | Hooper | Sonny Hooper | Also producer |
1979 | Starting Over | Phil Potter | |
1980 | Rough Cut | Jack Rhodes | |
1980 | Smokey and the Bandit II | Bo 'Bandit' Darville | |
1981 | The Cannonball Run | J.J. McClure | |
1981 | Paternity | Buddy Evans | |
1981 | Sharky's Machine | Sergeant Tom Sharky | Also director |
1982 | The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd | |
1982 | Best Friends | Richard Babson | |
1983 | Stroker Ace | Stroker Ace | |
1983 | Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 | The Real Bandit | Cameo |
1983 | The Man Who Loved Women | David Fowler | |
1984 | Cannonball Run II | J.J. McClure | |
1984 | City Heat | Mike Murphy | |
1985 | Stick | Ernest 'Stick' Stickley | Also director |
1986 | Uphill All the Way | Gambler | Uncredited cameo |
1986 | Heat | Nick 'Mex' Escalante | |
1987 | Malone | CIA Agent John Haggerty / Richard Malone | |
1988 | Rent-a-Cop | Tony Church | |
1988 | Switching Channels | John L. Sullivan IV | |
1989 | Physical Evidence | Joe Paris | |
1989 | Breaking In | Ernie Mullins | |
1989 | All Dogs Go to Heaven | Charlie B. Barkin | Voice |
1990 | Modern Love | Colonel Frank Parker | |
1992 | The Player | Himself | Cameo |
1993 | Cop and a Half | Detective Nick McKenna | |
1995 | The Maddening | Roy Scudder | |
1996 | Citizen Ruth | Blaine Gibbons | |
1996 | Striptease | Congressman David Dilbeck | |
1996 | Mad Dog Time | Jacky 'Wacky Jacky' Jackson | |
1996 | Raven | Jerome 'Raven' Katz | Direct-to-video |
1997 | Meet Wally Sparks | Lenny Spencer | |
1997 | Bean | General Newton | |
1997 | Boogie Nights | Jack Horner | |
1997 | Big City Blues | Connor | Direct-to-video; also co-producer |
1998 | Crazy Six | Dakota | Direct-to-video |
1999 | The Hunter's Moon | Clayton Samuels | Direct-to-video |
1999 | Pups | Daniel Bender | |
1999 | Mystery, Alaska | Judge Walter Burns | |
2000 | Waterproof | Eli Zeal | |
2000 | The Crew | Joey 'Bats' Pistella | |
2000 | The Last Producer | Sonny Wexler | Direct-to-video; also director |
2001 | Driven | Carl Henry | |
2001 | Tempted | Charlie LeBlanc | |
2001 | Hotel | Flamenco Manager | |
2001 | The Hollywood Sign | Kage Mulligan | |
2002 | Time of the Wolf | Archie McGregor | |
2002 | Snapshots | Larry J. Brodsky | |
2003 | The Librarians | 'Irish' | Uncredited |
2004 | Without a Paddle | Del Knox | |
2005 | The Longest Yard | Coach Nate Scarborough | |
2005 | The Dukes of Hazzard | J.D. 'Boss' Hogg | |
2005 | The Legend of Frosty the Snowman | Narrator | Voice Direct-to-DVD |
2006 | Cloud 9 | Billy Cole | Direct-to-DVD |
2006 | End Game | General Montgomery | Direct-to-DVD |
2006 | Forget About It | Sam LeFleur | |
2006 | Grilled | Goldbluth | |
2006 | Broken Bridges | Jake Delton | |
2007 | In the Name of the King | King Konreid | |
2007 | Randy and the Mob | Elmore Culpepper | Uncredited |
2008 | Deal | Tommy Vinson | |
2008 | Delgo | Delgo's Father | Voice |
2008 | A Bunch of Amateurs | Jefferson Steele | |
2011 | Not Another Not Another Movie | C.J. Waters | |
2014 | A Magic Christmas | Buster | Voice Direct-to-DVD |
2015 | Pocket Listing | Ron Glass | |
2015 | Hamlet & Hutch | Papa Hutch | Direct-to-DVD |
2016 | Hollow Creek | 'Seagrass' Lambert | Direct-to-DVD |
2016 | Shangri-La Suite | Narrator | Voice |
2017 | Apple of My Eye | Charlie | Direct-to-DVD |
2017 | The Last Movie Star | Vic Edwards | |
2017 | Miami Love Affair | Robert | |
2017 | Henri | George Duncan | Direct-to-DVD |
2018 | Shadow Fighter | Paddy Grier | |
2016 | An Innocent Kiss | Grandpa Barnes | Posthumous release |
2021 | Defining Moments | Chester | Posthumous release |
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