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Before his death,Burt Reynoldsstill carried a flame for lost loveSally Field.

In a revealing interview given toVanity Fairin November 2015, the screen legend called his former costar “the love of my life.”

Reynolds died Thursday morningat Jupiter Medical in Florida, his manager Erik Kritzer toldThe Hollywood Reporter. He was 82.

Having met on the set of their filmSmokey and the Banditin 1977, the two swiftly began dating. They went on to star in four films together and dated for nearly five years before calling it quits.

“I miss her terribly,” Reynolds told the magazine at the time. “Even now, it’s hard on me. I don’t know why I was so stupid. Men are like that, you know. You find the perfect person, and then you do everything you can to screw it up.”

A rep for Field did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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In his 2015 memoir,But Enough About Me, the actor revealed one of his biggest regrets was not making their relationship work.

That same year, Reynolds told PEOPLE he “really adored” Field, calling their relationship “real.”

“She’s very, very special,” he said. “Her mother and I… I loved her mother.”

The star said Field’s mother told him, “I know you’re going to break her heart, but please be gentle.”

“I said, ‘I don’t know how you could break somebody’s heart and be gentle, butI don’t intend to break her heart,” Reynolds said. “You never intend to.”

Speaking toEntertainment Tonightthat year, Reynolds revealed he continued to speak about his feelings, saying he still missed the actress.

“I do miss her. I think she was one of the most underrated actresses, you know?” he told the outlet. “She was the best actress I ever worked with.”

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“There’s nobody better,” he told PEOPLE at the time of Shore. “I never, ever heard her say anything bad about anybody. Ever. I don’t know how she did it.”

When it came to both women, “I moved on from them much too soon,” he revealed, “and they probably moved on a little too late.”

The Longest Yardactor was also married to Loni Anderson from 1988 until their separation in 1994.

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On marrying her, Reynolds admitted the union was a mistake, telling PEOPLE in 2015 it was “a really dumb move on my part.”

“I should have known that you don’t marry an actress,” he said. The two had one son together, 30-year-old Quinton Anderson Reynolds.

“She bought everything in triplicate, from everyday dresses to jewelry to china and linens,” he wrote in his memoir. “‘I never wear a dress after it has been photographed,’ she said. ‘I have to dress like a star.’”

“I gave her a platinum American Express card with a $45,000 credit limit,” he wrote. “She maxed it out in half an hour.”

source: people.com