Burt Reynolds reportedly died at a Florida ranch he sold a few years earlier. The ranch’s owner let Reynold’s stay there to honor his legacy.
Modica has no plans to sell the property. He sees the estate as a good investment. He purchased it from Reynolds for $3.3 million, and said he only charged Reynolds an extremely small sum to rent the property. Modica believes the home is now worth between $4 million and $5 million.
It is a 3.4 acre estate with a 12,000-square-foot main house, a two-bed guesthouse, a movie theater, a pool, a dock, and a helicopter landing pad, TMZ reported.
Reynolds died on Sept. 6 from a heart attack. The actor was 82 years old.
How Burt Reynolds got his career start
Reynolds’s career spans 60 years. He said it started when he entered a contract with Universal in 1958.
He then went on to say that his happiest years as an actor were his time on the show “Evening Shade,” and his second happiest were during his time making “Gunsmoke,” during the earlier part of his career.
Reynolds didn’t decide on an acting career until his earlier dreams of playing pro football were diverted due to an injury. After a successful run at fullback in high school, he went to Florida State University on a football scholarship. He was a prospect to start his pro football career with the Baltimore Colts. He thought he could make it in law enforcement, before an English teacher suggested he try theater.
After acting in various smaller roles, Reynolds career took off with the 1972 film “Deliverance.” That movie led to a successful acting streak that continued into the 1980s, according to CNN.
Reynolds is also known for turning down huge roles, like the chance to become the first American actor to play the James Bond role, as well as dismissing the role of Han Solo in “Star Wars.”
David A.R. White got his start as an actor when he auditioned for Reynolds on “Evening Shade.” White shared his biggest impression of Reynolds.
White went on to create production company Pure Flix. Where he hired Reynolds as an actor on Pure Flix TV series “Hitting the Breaks.” Episodes featuring Reynolds aired in 2016.