<P> While filming City Heat, Reynolds was struck in the face with a metal chair and had temporomandibular joint dysfunction . He lost thirty pounds from not eating . The painkillers he was prescribed led to addiction, which lasted several years . He underwent back surgery in 2009 and a quintuple coronary artery bypass surgery in February 2010 . </P> <P> On August 16, 2011, Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation filed foreclosure papers, claiming Reynolds owed US $1.2 million on his home in Hobe Sound, Florida . He owned the Burt Reynolds Ranch, where scenes for Smokey and the Bandit were filmed and which once had a petting zoo, until its sale during bankruptcy . In April 2014, the 153 - acre (62 ha) rural property was rezoned for residential use and the Palm Beach County school system was empowered to sell it which they did to the residential developer K. Hovnanian Homes . Reynolds also once purchased a mansion on a tract of land in Loganville, Georgia, while married to Loni Anderson . </P> <P> Reynolds died from a heart attack at the Jupiter Medical Center in Jupiter, Florida, on September 6, 2018, at the age of 82 . His ex-wife Loni Anderson issued a statement saying that she and their son Quinton would miss him and "his great laugh". On September 20, 2018, the two held a private memorial service for Reynolds at a funeral home in North Palm Beach, Florida . Those in attendance included Sally Field, FSU coach Bobby Bowden, friend Lee Corso, and quarterback Doug Flutie . </P> <P> On the day of Reynolds' death, Antenna TV, which airs The Tonight Show nightly, aired an episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson from February 11, 1982, featuring an interview and a This Is Your Life - style skit with Reynolds . The local media in Atlanta and elsewhere in the state noted on their television news programs that evening that he was the first to make major films in Georgia, all of which were successful, which helped make the state one of the top filming locations in the country . Reynolds' body was cremated at the Gold Coast Crematory in Florida . </P>

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