Jeff Bridges
Born: Dec 4, 1949
The son of actor Lloyd Bridges (and brother of Beau, also an actor), this boyishly handsome leading man of the 1970s has matured into one of the finest actors in films. He made his debut as an infant, cuddled by Jane Greer in The Company She Keeps (1950), but first gained prominence with performances in the TV movie Silent Night, Lonely Night (1969) and the feature film Halls of Anger (1970). Peter Bogdanovich's Texas-set drama The Last Picture Show (1971) established him as an up-and-coming leading man; he earned his first Oscar nomi nation as a young citizen of a small Texas town. Bridges subsequently played a number of disaffected, fatalistic young men, some of them sympathetic, others not. He also revealed his fondness for interesting and offbeat characters, and his willingness to play them even in patently uncommercial films. Fat City (1972, as a boxer's young protégé), Bad Company (also 1972), The Iceman Cometh, The Last American Hero (as a race-car driver), Lolly Madonna XXX (all 1973), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974, stealing this Clint Eastwood picture with his Oscarnominated turn as a clever drifter), Rancho Deluxe and Hearts of the West (both 1975) kept Bridges in the limelight. King Kong (1976), Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978), Winter Kills, The American Success Company (both 1979), Heaven's Gate (1980), Cutter's Way (1981), Kiss Me Goodbye and Tron (both 1982), Against All Odds and Starman followed. The first, a remake of the 1947 film noir Out of the Past t...[MORE]
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