The third season of Archer is already underway, and a new episode in January will bring a special visitor to FX's animated comedy series. The cable network revealed today that veteran actor Burt Reynolds will guest star as himself on an episode titled The Man from Jupiter, which only makes sense since the actor himself is from Jupiter, Florida. In the episode, Reynolds is dating Archer's mother and boss Malory and the agent is not very pleased about it. Series creator Adam Reed says, "I think the only person on the planet who's a bigger fan of Burt Reynolds than me is Sterling Archer. Archer constantly tries to imitate Burt and always raves about Burt's movies and all-around awesomeness.  So to have Burt recording voice-overs for the show was just amazing." Check out photos of Burt recording his lines and his animated form after the jump.

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Here's the press release:

Iconic actor Burt Reynolds has signed on as a guest star in the third season of FX’s critically acclaimed hit animated series Archer.  Reynolds will play himself in an episode titled “The Man From Jupiter,” a reference to Reynolds’ home of Jupiter, Florida.  In the episode, which will air in January, Reynolds dates Agent Sterling Archer’s mother and boss, Malory – much to Sterling’s dismay.

"I think the only person on the planet who's a bigger fan of Burt Reynolds than me is Sterling Archer," said Archer creator Adam Reed.  "Archer constantly tries to imitate Burt and always raves about Burt's movies and all-around awesomeness.  So to have Burt recording voice-overs for the show was just amazing.

Reynolds’ body of film work expands over five decades and includes The Longest Yard, Stroker Ace, The Cannonball Run and its sequel, Smokey and the Bandit and its two sequels, Semi-Tough, Starting Over, Best Friends, The Man Who Loved Women, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Deliverance and White Lightning.  In addition to starring in Gator, The End and Sharkey’s Machine, Reynolds also directed these films.  For his work in Boogie Nights, he garnered an Oscar® nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1997.  As part of the ensemble of Boogie Nights, he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in Motion Picture.

Reynolds’ recent television projects includes My Name is Earl, Burn Notice, King of the Hill and American Dad! For his work in television, Reynolds’ was nominated twice for Emmy Awards for his work on the sitcom Evening Shade and he won the Emmy in 1991.   He has been nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards, winning for both Boogie Nights and Evening Shade.   During his career, he has won nine People’s Choice Awards:  five for Favorite Motion Picture Actor, three for Favorite All-Around Male Entertainer and one for Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Series.  In 1978, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

FX is the flagship general entertainment basic cable network from Fox. Launched in June of 1994, FX is carried in more than 99 million homes. The diverse schedule includes a growing roster of critically acclaimed and award-winning original series, an established film library of acquired box-office hit movies, and an impressive lineup of acquired hit series.