Lloyd Bridges

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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

Jan 15, 1913

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: January 15, 1913
  • Died on: March 10, 1998
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film, Tv Actor, University Of California, Los Angeles, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • City/State: California
  • Spouses: Dorothy Simpson (1938–1998; his death)
  • Known as: Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr.

Lloyd Bridges born at

San Leandro, California, U.S.

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Birth Place

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

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Personal Life

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

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Personal Life

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.

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Personal 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.

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Childhood & Early Life

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.

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Childhood & Early Life

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.

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Childhood & Early Life

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.

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Childhood & Early Life

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.

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Childhood & Early Life

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

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Early Career

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).

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Early Career

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

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Early Career

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).

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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.

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Early 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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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