When Your Kid Is a Mini-Me of Your Celebrity Self

Burt Reynolds and Quinton Reynolds

Quinton Reynolds may have been adopted by Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson in 1988, but he’s kept his life refreshingly low-key despite his Hollywood lineage. Instead of chasing the spotlight, he found his place behind the camera. With credits as a digital imaging technician and camera assistant, he’s worked on projects like “Ouija: Origin of Evil” and “Tales of Halloween.”

He inherited his father’s strong affinity for entertainment but chose a quieter kind of legacy. Even after Burt and Loni’s headline-making divorce in 1994, Quinton stayed close to both. Burt often called him his “greatest achievement,” proof that the real legacy was built off-screen.

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