Burt Reynolds died Thursday at age 82. The legendary actor died at Jupiter Medical in Florida, his manager, Erik Kreitzer, told The Hollywood Reporter.

Reynolds never retired from acting. He was set to star in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” soon, and he starred in dozens of titles before that. His career spanned 60 years and included nearly 200 acting projects, many of which can be streamed on Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime.

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“Boogie Nights” (1997) One of Reynolds’ most famous roles is available for streaming. The R-rated flick follows a young man who is taken in by a group of porn stars and turned into an adult film celebrity. Reynolds plays Jack Horner, and he earned his only Oscar nomination for the performance.

“Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie” (1997) Reynolds played General Newton in this comedy, which follows Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) as the bumbling man in charge of guarding a famous painting.

“The Legend of Frosty the Snowman” (2005) Reynolds narrated this animated flick.

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Burt Reynolds fans can watch several of the late actor's movies on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. He is pictured on March 22, 2018 in Hollywood, California. Michael Tullberg/Getty Images

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“Gator” (1976) The late actor made his directorial debut on this flick. He stars as a con man who becomes an informant for the Feds. It’s the sequel to “White Lightning.”

“Saturday Night Live” (1980) The actor hosted the NBC variety show in April 1980.

“A Magic Christmas” (2014) Reynolds voices Buster in this holiday flick about a dad who wishes he could provide more material things for his family.

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Burt Reynolds, pictured in 1975, had a film career spanning six decades. Hulton Archive/Getty Images

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“Smokey and the Bandit” (1977) In what is likely one of Reynolds’ most famous roles, he plays Bo “Bandit” Darville, a man on a long distance beer run who picks up the wrong hitchhiker (Sally Field). The car chase that ensues is a memorable one.

“Big City Blues” (1997) Reynolds plays one of two hit men. They meet a prostitute who changes their lives.

“Hard Time” (1998) Detective Logan McQueen (Reynolds) is framed for murder and has to escape from a maximum security prison to clear his name.

“Hard Time: The Premonition” (1999) Detective McQueen (Reynolds) meets a man in prison who has visions about serial bombings in this sequel.

“Forget About It” (2006) Reynolds is one of many retirees in a trailer park just trying to get the attention of a pretty woman in this comedy. However, when he and his friends find the mob’s money, they’re in serious trouble.

“Deal” (2008) Reynolds plays an ex-gambler who trains a young man (Brett Harrison) in poker. Suddenly, the trainee is his greatest competition.

“Pocket Listing” (2015) Reynolds plays a real estate mogul in this film, which satirizes the high-stakes Los Angeles real estate business. The film follows an agent who falls from grace and has to take a shady job discreetly selling the Malibu property of a mysterious couple.

“Hollow Creek” (2016) Reynolds is a supporting player in this thriller, which follows a mystery author (Steve Daron) whose romantic weekend turns into a crime scene when his girlfriend (Guisela Moro) witnesses a child abduction before she also goes missing.

“The Last Movie Star” (2017) In one of his final roles, Reynolds played an aging movie star who goes to Nashville to accept an award from a random film festival. Chevy Chase, Ariel Winter and Clark Duke also star.