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Bridges was born on December 9, 1941 [4] in Los Angeles, California, the son of actors Lloyd Bridges (1913–1998) and Dorothy Bridges (née Simpson; 1915–2009). [5] He was nicknamed Beau by his parents after Ashley Wilkes' son in Gone with the Wind. [6]
Defeated Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Democratic nomination in 1936. Defeated Republican opponent Senator Walt Trowbridge in the 1936 Presidential election , running on a populist platform including promises to restore the country to greatness and prosperity, and an annual payment of $5000 for every U.S. citizen.
They had four children: actors Beau Bridges (born in 1941) and Jeff Bridges (born in 1949); a daughter, Lucinda Louise Bridges (born in October 1953); [26] and another son, Garrett Myles Bridges, who died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome on August 3, 1948. Actor Jordan Bridges is Beau's son and Lloyd's grandson. Dorothy and Lloyd exchanged vows ...
Actor Beau Bridges and his wife Wendy have put their Hidden Hills, Calif. estate on the market for $3.25 million reports Move Trends and Luxist. A long time character actor, Bridges has decades of ...
“The Neon Highway” stars Beau Bridges as a country music artist whose star is fading. Other cast members include Rob Mayes, Sam Hennings, Sandra Lee-Oian …
The Second Civil War is a satirical black comedy television film directed by Joe Dante for the HBO cable television network, first aired on March 15, 1997. The film details the build-up to an ethnically fueled civil war in an alternate future United States as a result of unsustainably excessive immigration, political self-interest, and ratings-pursuing news media.
Beau Bridges, 82, has been a lifelong country music fan and guitarist since his early 20s. He found leveling up his work to fill shoes originally meant for Johnny Cash to be one of his career's ...
The President's Mistress is a 1978 American made-for-television drama mystery film produced by Kings Road Entertainment and starring Beau Bridges, Karen Grassle, Susan Blanchard and Larry Hagman. [ 1 ]