Before they became the movie stars they ended up becoming, Universal Studios fired both Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood in the same year. The studio obviously didnât know talent. But it made for a hilarious story, Reynolds loved retelling throughout his career.
Both Eastwood and Reynolds were under contract for Universal Studios in 1958. But a year later, the two actors and friends saw their fortunes reversed. The studio let both of them go the same year for differing reasons. For Eastwood, Universal didnât like how the actor looked. Most notably, they didnât like Eastwoodâs prominent Adamâs apple.
But in Reynoldsâ case, the studio thought the actor couldnât act. And therefore let him go. In his retelling, Reynolds admitted to spicing up the story by telling media outlets they had been fired on the same day.
âWell, Eastwood was â I always tell the story that we were fired the same day, but we werenât,â Reynolds told CNNâs Larry King. âWe were fired the same year. And he was fired because his Adamâs apple stuck out too far. He talked too slow. He had a chipped tooth and he wouldnât get it fixed. And I said, âWhy are you firing me?â And they said, âYou canât act.'â
Their firing led to a humorous exchange between Reynolds and Eastwood. Reynolds confessed to Eastwood that the âFistful of Dollarsâ actorâs prospects were worse than his.
âI said to Clint, you know, you are really screwed because I can learn how to act. You canât get rid of that Adamâs apple,â Reynolds said with a laugh.
Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood Become Stars
Eventually, everything worked out for both Reynolds and Eastwood. They ended up making Universal regret firing them. Reynolds appeared in numerous westerns during his early career, turning a memorable role on the series âGunsmokeâ for instance. His film career blew up when he appeared in âDeliveranceâ and then later âSmokey and the Bandit.â
Meanwhile, Eastwood got his start on the small screen as well, starring in âRawhide.â He later appeared in the âDollarsâ trilogy, which helped catapult him to fame. Eastwoodâs success grew with a string of westerns and later detective films. He later even appeared in a Universal production.
âYou know, the next time that either one of us â him much earlier than me â worked at Universal, he got a million dollars,â Reynolds said. Ultimately, the two actors got the last laugh.