Posted on 02/08/2005 7:17:20 AM PST by Callahan
Burt Reynolds would no doubt give anything to return to the days when he was a fresh-faced sex symbol.
Anything including, it seems, large sums of money for plastic surgery.
The 1970s heart-throb appears to have had an extensive and expensive series of operations on his once-chiselled features.
But whether or not the result is an improvement is open to debate.
Reynolds, 69 next month, made his latest public appearance at the festivities surrounding this weekend's Superbowl event in Jacksonville, Florida. From a distance he looked in remarkable shape for his age. Close up, however, his appearance was less impressive.
'Burt's face has been pulled and stretched so much, it actually looks painful,' said one partygoer.
'His eyes looked incredibly tight and they appeared to be quite sunken. The eyebrows looked as if they were being pulled upwards by a piece of string.'
Plastic surgeon Alex Karidis, who regularly treats celebrity clients at his central London practice, said: 'The problem with Burt is that his skin has suffered an awful lot of sun damage, which has made it look crepey and lined.
'If a surgeon is trying to perform some sort of lift on sun-damaged skin they would have to work very carefully to avoid a bunching effect around the cheek area, which can happen when the patient has been over-exposed to the sun. This is what appears to have happened in Burt's case.'
Although the fact that he wears a wig is beyond dispute, Reynolds has always denied having plastic surgery. But he is thought to have undergone his first procedure - on his eyes - when he broke up with wife Loni Anderson in 1993, leading to a bitter and ruinous court battle.
According to Dr Karidis, he has probably spent at least £20,000 on his appearance.
'It seems as if Burt has undergone a brow, mid-face and eye lift but the overall effect, coupled with his crepey skin, means he looks too stretched,' added the surgeon.
'He used to look cuddly and now, after all this work, he has a much harsher look to him.'
Reynolds worked mainly as a TV actor until 1972, when his role in the film Deliverance established him as a star. He became the first male nude centrefold in Cosmopolitan magazine and over the next few years was Hollywood's biggest box-office attraction, starring in hits such as Hustle, and Smokey and the Bandit.
But his career began to decline following a 1984 jaw injury which left him addicted to painkillers - at one point he took 50 a day.
While struggling to beat his addiction - and beset by false rumours that his haggard appearance was the result of Aids - he starred in a series of flop films.
However, he made a successful comeback in the 1990s, in such films as Striptease and Boogie Nights.
Further evidence that "Friends don't let friends go to FSU."
All is vanity.
Looks like someone stuck a plunger on his nose, twisted it HARD counterclockwise, and his face stuck that way.
As an FSU alumni, I resent that remark :-)
Poor Burt. At one point, this guy was one of the coolest around, but then fame and ego took their toll. I'd put him on the list of all-time Hollywood ego don't-read-my-own-scripts disasters alongside Eddie Murphy and Steven Seagal.
You could see the pain when he didn't win that Oscar for Boogie Nights.
Smokey & the Bandit was great though.
When I saw the superbowl ad with him in it, my first thought was that it was an imposter, playing Bert.
Damn! You could bounce a quarter off that thing, it's stretched so tightly! :)
The surgeon general of Beverly Hills. (If you don't know what I'm talking about watch Escape from LA.)
I wouldn't have known him from the picture, but then he is almost 70 years old.....nature does take a toll
Have a happy day!
The first one was good. The second was bad.. The third well I'm not going to say anything at all.
one face lift too many . . . .
how awful. if i ever even give a passing thought to plastic surgery in my old age, i hope that someone will just shoot me!
Burt-on is slated to be Boss Hogg in the new Dukes movie.
LOL!!
There was a theater in Harrisonburg, VA that played Smokey & the Bandit for five years. Aaah, Red States.
What went wrong, Burt?
Looks darned good for being almost 69 years old if you ask me.
He SHOULD'VE won the Oscar for that one. He was awesome in that pic.
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