Burt Reynolds, John Boorman, Robert Aldrich, Alan J. Pakula, Paul Thomas Anderson, Norman Jewison, Hal Needham, Bill Forsyth, Colin Higgins, Mel Brooks
Awards
Emmy Award, 9 Peoples Choice Awards, New York Film Critics Award, John Housman Award, Golden Globe Award, and many more.
Festivals
Palm Beach International Film Festival
Professional Affiliations
SAG, DGA, AFTRA
Burt Reynolds Institute's Interests
General
Movies
150+ including: The Dukes of Hazzard, The Longest Yard, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, The X Files, The Crew, Mystery Alaska, Boogie Nights, Striptease, All Dogs Go to Heaven, Heat, Smokey and the Bandit, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Sharky's Machine, The Cannonball Run, Hooper, Gator, Lucky Lady, Deliverance
Television
Evening Shade, B.L. Stryker, Gunsmoke, The Tonight Show, Saturday Night Live, The Orson Welles Show, The Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Playhouse 90
Burt Reynolds & Friends Museum is the largest celebrity museum in
Florida. Its glistening chandeliers, mirrored cases and theatrical
lighting create a magical atmosphere.
Actor, Director, Emcee of the Oscars, Talk Show host and Super Star,
Burt Reynolds is one of America's most famous celebrities. Friend to
world leaders and Hollywood legends he has been romantically involved
with some of the most beautiful and respected women of our time. The
first star to be paid one million dollars per movie, he has been
recognized for playing both drama and comedy. His lifetime collection
of awards and personal gifts from his friends is now on display at the
Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum in Jupiter, Florida. The collection
includes the ..1 Box Office Star Award for five consecutive years (a
record unmatched in Hollywood), an Emmy Award, 9 Peoples Choice
Awards,(five for favorite motion picture actor, three for all around
male entertainer), New York Film Critics Award, John Housman Award, and
many others. Some of his philanthropic work has won him the Voice for
Children award, the Tuss McLaughry Award, Eastman Kodak Second Century
Award, and the Herbert Humphries Award. Locally, he has been inducted
into the Florida Artist Hall of Fame, and received the Providencia
Award, Palm Beach County's top award. He was the Master of Ceremonies
for the grand opening of the Kravis Center, and a thirty-acre county
park is named in his honor. Other items included at the museum are high
school, football, and acting trophies as well as a multitude of
National, State and City proclamations, awards, citations and gold keys
that fill the walls, attesting to the magnitude of the popularity Mr.
Reynolds has held for half a century.
He has called Jupiter home for much of his career and his name has
become synonymous with the Town. The Town's reputation as a cultural
center can be directly attributed to the contributions he has made
through the years. In everything he accomplished he always endeavored
to bring Hollywood back home including many of his famous celebrity
friends who he encouraged to visit and live in our area. He has brought
his films home to Florida creating jobs and opportunities in the film
industry for Florida residents. His B.L. Styker series brought more
film dollars ($48 million) to Palm Beach County than any other film or
series shot in the county.
Mr. Reynolds has played an important part in Jupiter's modern history
and the impact he has had on our community is a vital part of that
history. These historic memories are now preserved and shared with our
citizens.
On April 26, 2002 the Town provided the museum with a lease on an
unoccupied bank building that Jupiter owns. The location was perfect
and a devoted group of local businesses, craftsmen, and artistic
volunteers began transforming the building into a magnificent showcase
to house Mr. Reynolds' collection.
Over the years, Mr Reynolds developed many educational as well as
entertainment venues in our area, and in 1979 he created the Burt
Reynolds Institute of Theater Training (BRITT), for young actors until
it closed in 1997. The museum has begun to revive his efforts in
creating educational opportunities for actors and film-makers, and in
2003 he personally taught two master acting classes for seasoned
actors. He has also developed an outreach program for disadvantaged
young actors. Some of the museums other educational efforts include a
class on documentary film-making and screenwriting.