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Burt Reynolds filmography

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Burt Reynolds filmography

Reynolds in Dan August (1972)
Filmography:
Feature films 145
Television films 13
Television series 9
Theatre 1

The following is the complete filmography of American actor Burt Reynolds.

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1961 Angel Baby Hoke Adams
Armored Command Skee
1965 Operation C.I.A. Mark Andrews
1966 Navajo Joe Joe 'Navajo Joe'
1969 100 Rifles Joe 'Yaqui Joe' Herrera
Sam Whiskey Sam Whiskey
Impasse Pat Morrison
Shark! Caine
1970 Skullduggery Douglas Temple
1972 Fuzz Detective Steve Carella
Deliverance Lewis Medlock
Everything You Always Wanted to Know
About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)
Sperm Switchboard Chief
1973 Shamus Shamus McCoy
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing Jay Grobart
White Lightning Bobby 'Gator' McKlusky
1974 The Longest Yard Paul 'Wrecking' Crewe
1975 At Long Last Love Michael Oliver Pritchard III
W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings W.W. Bright
Lucky Lady Walker Ellis
Hustle Lieutenant Phil Gaines Also executive producer
1976 Silent Movie Himself Cameo
Gator Bobby 'Gator' McKlusky Also director
Nickelodeon Buck Greenway
1977 Smokey and the Bandit Bo 'Bandit' Darville
Semi-Tough Billy Clyde Puckett
1978 The End Wendell Sonny Lawson Also director
Hooper Sonny Hooper Also producer
1979 Starting Over Phil Potter
1980 Rough Cut Jack Rhodes
Smokey and the Bandit II Bo 'Bandit' Darville
1981 The Cannonball Run J.J. McClure
Paternity Buddy Evans
Sharky's Machine Sergeant Tom Sharky Also director
1982 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd
Best Friends Richard Babson
1983 Stroker Ace Stroker Ace
Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 The Real Bandit Cameo
The Man Who Loved Women David Fowler
1984 Cannonball Run II J.J. McClure
City Heat Mike Murphy
1985 Stick Ernest 'Stick' Stickley Also director
1986 Uphill All the Way Gambler Uncredited cameo
Heat Nick 'Mex' Escalante
1987 Malone CIA Agent John Haggerty / Richard Malone
1988 Rent-a-Cop Tony Church
Switching Channels John L. Sullivan IV
1989 Physical Evidence Joe Paris
Breaking In Ernie Mullins
All Dogs Go to Heaven[1] 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
Striptease Congressman David Dilbeck
Mad Dog Time Jacky 'Wacky Jacky' Jackson
Raven Jerome 'Raven' Katz Direct-to-video
Frankenstein and Me Les Williams
1997 Meet Wally Sparks Lenny Spencer
Bean General Newton
Boogie Nights Jack Horner
Big City Blues Connor Direct-to-video; also co-producer
1998 Crazy Six Dakota Direct-to-video
1999 The Hunter's Moon Clayton Samuels
Pups Daniel Bender
Stringer Wolko Direct-to-video
Mystery, Alaska Judge Walter Burns
2000 Waterproof Eli Zeal
The Crew Joey 'Bats' Pistella
The Last Producer Sonny Wexler Direct-to-video; also director
2001 Driven Carl Henry
Tempted Charlie LeBlanc
Hotel Flamenco Manager
The Hollywood Sign Kage Mulligan
Auf Herz und Nieren Banko
2002 Time of the Wolf Archie McGregor
Snapshots Larry J. Brodsky
2003 The Librarians 'Irish' Uncredited[citation needed]
2004 Without a Paddle Del Knox
2005 The Longest Yard Coach Nate Scarborough
The Dukes of Hazzard J.D. 'Boss' Hogg
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman[1] Narrator Voice
Direct-to-DVD
2006 Cloud 9 Billy Cole Direct-to-DVD
End Game General Montgomery
Forget About It Sam LeFleur
Grilled Goldbluth
Broken Bridges Jake Delton
2007 In the Name of the King King Konreid
Randy and the Mob Elmore Culpepper Uncredited[2]
2008 Deal Tommy Vinson
Delgo Delgo's Father Voice
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
Hamlet & Hutch Papa Hutch Direct-to-DVD
2016 Hollow Creek 'Seagrass' Lambert
An Innocent Kiss[3] Grandpa Barnes
Shangri-La Suite Narrator Voice
2017 Apple of My Eye Charlie Direct-to-DVD
The Last Movie Star Vic Edwards
Miami Love Affair Robert
Henri George Duncan Direct-to-DVD
2018 Shadow Fighter Paddy Grier
2021 Defining Moments Chester Posthumous release

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1958 Flight Captain Sam Allen / Captain Jack Hilyard 2 episodes
1959 M Squad Peter Marashi Episode: "The Teacher"
The Lawless Years Tony Sappio Episode: "The Payoff"
Pony Express Adam Episode: "The Good Samaritan"
1959–1960 Riverboat Ben Frazer 20 episodes
Playhouse 90 'Ace' / The Actor 2 episodes
1960 Johnny Ringo Tad Stuart Episode: "The Stranger"
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Bill Davis Season 5 Episode 37: "Escape to Sonoita"
Lock-Up Latchard Duncan Episode: "The Case of Alexis George"
1960–1961 The Blue Angels Chuck / Corman 2 episodes
The Aquanauts Leo / Jimmy
1961 Ripcord The Assassin Episode: "Crime Jump"
Michael Shayne Jerry Turner Episode: "The Boat Caper"
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Branch Taylor Episode: "Man from Everywhere"
The Brothers Brannagan Abelard Episode: "Bordertown"
Naked City Young Man Episode: "Requiem for a Sunday Afternoon"
1961–1962 The Everglades Trask / Lew Johnson 2 episodes
1962 Route 66 Tommy Episode: "Love Is a Skinny Kid"
Perry Mason Chuck Blair Episode: "The Case of the Counterfeit Crank"
1962–1965 Gunsmoke Quint Asper 50 episodes
1963 The Twilight Zone Rocky Rhodes Episode: "The Bard"
1965 Branded 'Red Hand' Episode: "Now Join the Human Race"
Flipper Al Bardeman 2 episodes
12 O'Clock High Technical Sergeant Vern Chapman
1965–1968 The F.B.I. John Duquesne / Michael Murtaugh
1966 Hawk Lieutenant John Hawk 17 episodes
1967 Gentle Ben Pilot Episode: "Voice from the Wilderness"
1968 Premiere Pete Lassiter Episode: "Lassiter"
Fade In Rob Television film
1970 Love, American Style Stanley Dunbar Episode: "Love and the Banned Book"
Hunters Are for Killing L.G. Floran Television film
Run, Simon, Run Simon
1970–1971 Dan August Dan August 26 episodes
1980 Saturday Night Live Host 1 episode
1986 The Golden Girls Himself Episode: "Ladies of the Evening"
1987–1991 Out of This World Troy Garland Voice
95 episodes
1989–1990 B.L. Stryker B.L. Stryker 12 episodes; also co-executive producer and director
1990–1994 Evening Shade Wood Newton 98 episodes; also co-executive producer and director
1993 Beverly Hills, 90210 Himself Episode: "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"
The Larry Sanders Show Himself Episode: "The Grand Opening"
The Man from Left Field Jack Robinson Television film; also director and producer
1995 Hope and Gloria Himself Episode: "Sisyphus, Prometheus and Me"
Cybill Himself Episode: "The Cheese Stands Alone"
1996 The Cherokee Kid Otter Bob The Mountain Man Television film
1997 King of the Hill M.F. Thatherton Voice
Episode: "The Company Man"
Duckman Judge Keaton Voice
Episode: "Das Sub"
1998 Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms CIA Deputy Director Mentor Television film
Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business
Hard Time Detective Logan McQueen Television film; also director
Hard Time: The Premonition Television film
1999 Hard Time: Hostage Hotel
2001 Emeril Himself Episode: "The Sidekick"
2002 The X-Files Mr. Burt Episode: "Improbable"
Johnson County War Hunt Lawton Television film
Miss Lettie and Me Samuel Madison
2003 Hard Ground John 'Chill' McKay
2003–2004 Ed Russ Burton 2 episodes
2005 The King of Queens Coach Walcott Episode: "Hi, School"
Robot Chicken J.J. McClure / Himself Voice
Episode: "Gold Dust Gasoline"
Duck Dodgers[1] Royal Serpenti Voice
Episode: "Master & Disaster"
2006 Freddie Carl Crane Pool Episode: "Mother of All Grandfathers"
2006–2009 My Name Is Earl 'Chubby' 3 episodes
2010 Burn Notice Paul Anderson Episode: "Past & Future Tense"
2011 American Dad! Senator Buckingham Voice for the episode: "School Lies"
Reel Love Wade Whitman Television film
2012 Archer Himself Voice
Episode: "The Man from Jupiter"
2014 Category 5 Pops Television film[4]
2016 Hitting the Breaks Ron Wilcox 10 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Voice role Notes
2002 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City[1] Avery Carrington
2011 Saints Row: The Third[1] Himself / The Mayor
2021 Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Avery Carrington Archival recordings
Remaster of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City only

Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes
1961 Look, We've Come Through Skip Broadway[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Burt Reynolds (Visual voices guide)".
  2. ^ Baxter, Brian (September 6, 2018). "Burt Reynolds Obituary". The Guardian. UK. Archived from the original on May 13, 2019. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
  3. ^ "Elbow Grease the Movie - Cast". Archived from the original on May 9, 2018. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  4. ^ "Burt Reynolds fights the perfect storm in Category 5". January 7, 2014.
  5. ^ "Burt Reynolds".
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