Burt Reynolds' death sent shockwaves through the showbiz world, Hollywood mourning the film great who'd wracked up credits from Boogie Nights to Deliverance, from The Longest Yard to Smokey and the Bandit.
The Oscar-nominated mega-star, died in September at the age of 82 after going into cardiac arrest. And his career was one marked by grand displays of wealth, firm celeb friendships and industry firsts.
In fact, in the late 70s and early 80s, he spent five years on the trot as Tinsel Town's top Box Office draw - a record that still hasn't been beaten.
And true to his acting calibre, Burt lived like a king. Vanity Fair's 2015 profile of Burt describes his lavish 3.4 acre estate in Tequesta, Florida, which he'd appropriately dubbed
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