Hollywood is hit by grief. One of talented actor Burt Reynolds died.
The actor who was known during his lifetime through films such as 'Deliverance' (1972), 'Smokey and the Bandit' (1980), also sports films that became hits at the box office 'The Longest Yard' (1974) died at the age of 82. Reynolds was enrolled in an Oscar nomination through his role in 'Boggie Nights'.
Reportedly the death of the actor due to a heart attack. Burt Reynolds is known to have heart disease for the past few years.
Reynolds, who had one frame with Mark Wahlberg and Julianne Moore in 'Boogie Nights', left one child.
"Rest in peace to a legend and a friend," Mark Wahlberg expressed his condolences via Twitter.
"Burt Reynolds is one of the heroes of my life. He showed me the way to transform from the label of an athlete to being known as a classy actor," Arnold Schwarzenegger said sympathetically.
Reynolds had released two autobiographies. The first was titled My Life, published in 1994. Next is But Enough About Me, in 2015.
Before death died, Reynolds was actually scheduled to appear in the film Quentin Tarantino's production of the sect leader, Charles Manson.
In the film which will be aired in 2019, he should play George Spahn, a California man who allowed Manson to live in his farm area.
As soon as news of the sad news about Reynolds spread, various figures in Hollywood expressed condolences through social media.
Burt Reynolds was one of my heroes. He was a trailblazer. He showed the way to transition from being an athlete to being the highest paid actor, and he always inspired me. He also had a great sense of humor - check out his Tonight Show clips. My thoughts are with his family.— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) September 6, 2018
Rest in peace to a legend and a friend. #BurtReynolds pic.twitter.com/HnmCCTv1d1— Mark Wahlberg (@markwahlberg) September 6, 2018

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