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Lloyd Bridges was an American film, stage and television actor who appeared in a number of TV series, and starred in several movies

InformationDetail
BirthdayJanuary 15, 1913
Died onMarch 10, 1998
NationalityAmerican
FamousUniversity Of California, Los Angeles, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Film, Tv Actor
City/StateCalifornia
SpousesDorothy Simpson (1938–1998; his death)
Known asLloyd Vernet Bridges Jr.
ChildrensBeau Bridges and Jeff Bridges
Universities
  • University Of California, Los Angeles
  • University of California
  • Los Angeles
Notable Alumnis
  • University Of California
  • Los Angeles
Birth PlaceSan Leandro, California, U.S.
GenderMale
FatherLloyd Vernet Bridges Sr.
MotherHarriet Evelyn (Brown) Bridges
Sun SignCapricorn
Born inSan Leandro, California, U.S.
Famous asFilm & TV Actor
Died at Age85

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Who is Lloyd Bridges?

Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr. was one of the most successful actors of his time. He was an American film, stage and television actor who appeared in a number of TV series, and starred in more than 150 movies. He grew up to be a lawyer, because his father wanted him to be one, but Lloyd found love in acting, and eventually became a great performer. He became a mega star when he starred in ‘Sea Hunt’- America’s most successful syndicated series, as quoted by Wikipedia. Lloyd Bridges was also known as the star of many ‘land and underwater adventures’, and his fan following grew stronger when he became more popular by portraying spoofy roles in movies like ‘Hot Shots’ and ‘Airplane’. Always known to be a family man, Lloyd was happily married for 60 years, till he died due natural causes. Lloyd was the father of four children, including Jeff Bridges (actor, singer, and producer) and Beau Bridges (actor and director). Tall, blonde and handsome, Lloyd Bridges will always be one of the top-notch performers, American cinema has ever produced.

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Childhood & Early Life

Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr. Was born on January 15, 1913 in San Leandro, California, USA, to Harriet Evelyn and Lloyd Vernet Bridges Sr. Lloyd’s father owned a movie theatre, and also had a hotel business.

He went to Petaluma High School in 1930 and later studied political science at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles). He was also a member Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.

While his father wanted him to be a lawyer, Lloyd developed an interest in acting and theatre. He did his first play while he was in UCLA, and got hooked to the idea of becoming an actor.

After graduation, he moved to East to pursue a career in theatre. He began with directing and starring (as lago) in the production of Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ on Broadway.

Along with theatre, he also worked as a drama teacher with his wife, Dorothy, at the Cherry Lawn School in Darien, Connecticut, until he was spotted by Columbia pictures and signed by them in 1941.

Early Career

After being signed by Columbia pictures on a contract basis, Lloyd continued his struggle by doing B grade movies for over a decade.

However, he occasionally made appearances in comparatively better movies, such as ‘Sahar’ (1943). Thereafter, he appeared in a critically acclaimed and hit film ‘The Home of the Brave’ (1949).

He also played one of his most remembered roles of Deputy Marshall, ‘Harvy Pell' alongside Gary Cooper in 1992 movies, ‘High Noon’.

During the World War II, Lloyd left Columbia pictures to enlist in the United States Coast Guard. Years later, he even became a member of US Coast Guard Auxillary, 11th District (California).

As a result of his commitment and support, he was also made him an honorary commodore in the Auxillary. He made various public announcements for the Auxillay, and later, his sons, Beau and Jeff, also served the Coast Guard and Coast Guard Reserve.

Thereafter, he returned to acting, but the course of his career didn’t run smooth in 1950.

He got blacklisted by the FBI due to Hollywood’s infamous ‘Red Purge’ due to his association with ‘Actor’s Lab’- a theatre group which had connections with communist parties.

He struggled for a while, but eventually, got his named cleared from the FBI’s list and returned back to his regular acting career. His struggle gave way to a massive television success, which it seemed like was just waiting for his return to acting.

Career

In 1958, he made a great mark on television, when he portrayed the role of Mike Nelson, the main character in ‘Sea Hunt’, a television series that ran on syndication for three years.

He also co-authored a book, ‘Mask and Flippers’, about skin-diving.

In 1956, he won an Emmy Award nomination for his emotional and breakthrough performance on live anthology program called ‘The Ancoa Hour’, which also gained a lot of publicity due to Bridges’ ad-libbing. Even though, his tongue slip was criticised by the audience, the episode managed to receive Robert E. Sherwood Television Award.

From 1962-63, he starred in ‘The Jeff Bridges Show’ on ABC, where his sons also made an appearance.

He appeared on ‘The Loner’, a series which lasted from 1964 to 65, and then pulled out due to the violent content of the show.

He became a favourite of new generation when he played spoofy characters in movies likes ‘Airplane’ (1980) and ‘Hot Shots’ (1990). The characters played by him connected well with the audience, and he got a lot of recognition for them roles.

He made numerous appearances on shows like ‘Paper Dolls’ (1984), ‘Capital News’ (1990) and ‘Harts of the West’ (1993-94). He became a frequent guest star on television series for almost forty years.

He also appeared in shows like ‘How the West Was Won’, ‘Roots’, ‘The Blue and the Gray’ etc.

In 1998, he received another Emmy Award nomination for pulling off the role of hyper-competitive Izzy Madelbaum in ‘Sienfeld’.

Awards & Achievements

In 1975, he was nominated for Golden Apple Award for ‘Male Star of the Year’.

In 1957, he got his first Emmy Award nomination for ‘Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor’ for ‘The Acoa Hour’ (1955).

In 1994, he was inducted in the Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.

In 1996, he won the Golden Boot Award.

In 1997, he got nominated at the Online Film and Television Association for Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Sienfeld).

In 1998, he was nominated for another Emmy Award for ‘Outstanding Guest Star in a Comedy Series’ for ‘Sienfeld’ (1989).

Personal Life & Legacy

He met his wife of 60 years, Dorothy Bridges, at the UCLA. They were classmates at the university.

Dorothy also did a romantic play with him called ‘March Hares’. They got married in New York City in 1938.

They had four children; Beau Bridges (1941), Jeff Bridges (1949), Lucinda Lui Bridges (19530, and another son, Garrett Myles Bridges (1948), who died of Infant Death Syndrome.

In 1992, he went through an open-heart surgery to remove the blockages from his coronary arteries, before he returned to acting to make his memorable appearance in ‘Sienfeld’.

In 1998, Lloyd became the head of a mission for a humanitarian organization, CARE and also worked for the protection of environment.

On March 10, 1998, at the age of 85, he died at his Los Angeles home.

His sons, Beau and Jeff Bridges are well-known actors in Hollywood. Even his grandson, Jordan Bridges, stars in TNT crime drama, ‘Rizzoli & Isles’.

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Lloyd Bridges biography timelines

  • // 15th Jan 1913
    Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr. Was born on January 15, 1913 in San Leandro, California, USA, to Harriet Evelyn and Lloyd Vernet Bridges Sr. Lloyd’s father owned a movie theatre, and also had a hotel business.
  • // 1930
    He went to Petaluma High School in 1930 and later studied political science at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles). He was also a member Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
  • // 1938
    Dorothy also did a romantic play with him called ‘March Hares’. They got married in New York City in 1938.
  • // 1941
    Along with theatre, he also worked as a drama teacher with his wife, Dorothy, at the Cherry Lawn School in Darien, Connecticut, until he was spotted by Columbia pictures and signed by them in 1941.
  • // 1943 To 1949
    However, he occasionally made appearances in comparatively better movies, such as ‘Sahar’ (1943). Thereafter, he appeared in a critically acclaimed and hit film ‘The Home of the Brave’ (1949).
  • // 1950
    Thereafter, he returned to acting, but the course of his career didn’t run smooth in 1950.
  • // 1955 To 1957
    In 1957, he got his first Emmy Award nomination for ‘Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor’ for ‘The Acoa Hour’ (1955).
  • // 1956
    In 1956, he won an Emmy Award nomination for his emotional and breakthrough performance on live anthology program called ‘The Ancoa Hour’, which also gained a lot of publicity due to Bridges’ ad-libbing. Even though, his tongue slip was criticised by the audience, the episode managed to receive Robert E. Sherwood Television Award.
  • // 1958
    In 1958, he made a great mark on television, when he portrayed the role of Mike Nelson, the main character in ‘Sea Hunt’, a television series that ran on syndication for three years.
  • // 1962 To 1963
    From 1962-63, he starred in ‘The Jeff Bridges Show’ on ABC, where his sons also made an appearance.
  • // 1964 To 1965
    He appeared on ‘The Loner’, a series which lasted from 1964 to 65, and then pulled out due to the violent content of the show.
  • // 1975
    In 1975, he was nominated for Golden Apple Award for ‘Male Star of the Year’.
  • // 1980 To 1990
    He became a favourite of new generation when he played spoofy characters in movies likes ‘Airplane’ (1980) and ‘Hot Shots’ (1990). The characters played by him connected well with the audience, and he got a lot of recognition for them roles.
  • // 1989 To 1998
    In 1998, he was nominated for another Emmy Award for ‘Outstanding Guest Star in a Comedy Series’ for ‘Sienfeld’ (1989).
  • // 1992
    He also played one of his most remembered roles of Deputy Marshall, ‘Harvy Pell' alongside Gary Cooper in 1992 movies, ‘High Noon’.
  • // 1992
    In 1992, he went through an open-heart surgery to remove the blockages from his coronary arteries, before he returned to acting to make his memorable appearance in ‘Sienfeld’.
  • // 1994
    In 1994, he was inducted in the Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
  • // 1996
    In 1996, he won the Golden Boot Award.
  • // 1997
    In 1997, he got nominated at the Online Film and Television Association for Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Sienfeld).
  • // 1998
    In 1998, he received another Emmy Award nomination for pulling off the role of hyper-competitive Izzy Madelbaum in ‘Sienfeld’.
  • // 1998
    In 1998, Lloyd became the head of a mission for a humanitarian organization, CARE and also worked for the protection of environment.
  • // 10th Mar 1998
    On March 10, 1998, at the age of 85, he died at his Los Angeles home.

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Lloyd Bridges's FAQ

  • What is Lloyd Bridges birthday?

    Lloyd Bridges was born at 1913-01-15

  • When was Lloyd Bridges died?

    Lloyd Bridges was died at 1998-03-10

  • Where was Lloyd Bridges died?

    Lloyd Bridges was died in Los Angeles, California, U.S.

  • Which age was Lloyd Bridges died?

    Lloyd Bridges was died at age 85

  • Where is Lloyd Bridges's birth place?

    Lloyd Bridges was born in San Leandro, California, U.S.

  • What is Lloyd Bridges nationalities?

    Lloyd Bridges's nationalities is American

  • Who is Lloyd Bridges spouses?

    Lloyd Bridges's spouses is Dorothy Simpson (1938–1998; his death)

  • Who is Lloyd Bridges childrens?

    Lloyd Bridges's childrens is Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges

  • What was Lloyd Bridges universities?

    Lloyd Bridges studied at University Of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Los Angeles

  • What was Lloyd Bridges notable alumnis?

    Lloyd Bridges's notable alumnis is University Of California, Los Angeles

  • Who is Lloyd Bridges's father?

    Lloyd Bridges's father is Lloyd Vernet Bridges Sr.

  • Who is Lloyd Bridges's mother?

    Lloyd Bridges's mother is Harriet Evelyn (Brown) Bridges

  • What is Lloyd Bridges's sun sign?

    Lloyd Bridges is Capricorn

  • How famous is Lloyd Bridges?

    Lloyd Bridges is famouse as Film & TV Actor