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Burt Reynolds, Put the Pedal to the Metal: How a Nude Centerfold Sex Symbol Seduced Hollywood

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By (author): Danforth Prince Darwin Porter

In the 1970s and ''80s, Burt Reynolds represented a new breed of movie star: Charming and relentlessly macho, he was a good ol'' Southern boy who made hearts throb and audiences laugh. He was Burt Reynolds, a football hero and a guy you might have shared some jokes with in a redneck bar.

After an impressive but tormented career, rivers of negative publicity, a self-admitted history of bad choices, and a spectacular fall from Hollywood grace, he died in Jupiter, Florida, at the age of 82 in September of 2018. Once, he posed nude for a woman''s magazine. Even though, by his admission, it ultimately hurt his career, fan mail from horny females poured in from across the nation. For five years, both in terms of earnings and popularity, he was the number one box office star in the world. Smokey and the Bandit (1977) became the biggest-grossing car-chase film of all time. As he put it, perhaps as a means of bolstering his image, ''I like nothing better than making love to some of the most beautiful women in the world.'' 

Men liked him too: He played poker with Frank Sinatra; shared boozy nights with John Wayne; intercepted a ''pass'' from closeted Spencer Tracy; talked ''penis size'' with Mark Wahlberg; and threatened to kill Marlon Brando, to whom his appearance was often compared. His least happy (some said ''most poisonous'') marriage to Loni Anderson was rife with dramas played out more in the tabloids than in the boudoir. According to Reynolds, ''She''s vain, she''s a rotten mother, she sleeps around, and she spent all my money.'' This biography the first comprehensive overview of the ''redneck icon'' ever published reveals the joys and sorrows of a movie star who thrived in, but who was then almost buried by the pressures and insecurities of the New Hollywood. A tribute to ''truck stop'' America, it''s about the accelerated life of a courageous spirit who ''Put His Pedal to the Metal'' with humour, high jinx, and pizzazz. He predicted his own death: ''Soon, I''ll be racing a hotrod in Valhalla in my cowboy hat and a pair of aviators.'' On his tombstone, he wanted it writ: ''He was not the best actor in the world, but he was the best Burt Reynolds in the world.'' Publicity from tabloids and mainstream media will accompany the release of this book, along with radio interviews targeted to Nashville and other country-western markets and videotaped book trailers illustrating the ironies of his rags-to-riches-to-rags saga.

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Blood Moon Productions Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781936003631

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