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Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr. (January 15, 1913 – March 10, 1998) was an American film, stage and television actor who starred in a number of television series and appeared in more than 150 feature films. He was the father of four children, including the actors Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges.
Bridges with his father, Lloyd, in 1992. Bridges married Julie Landfield in 1964, the two divorced in 1974. They have two sons: Casey Bridges (b. 1969) and Jordan Bridges (b. 1973). He married Wendy Treece on April 10, 1984. They have three children: Dylan Lloyd Bridges (b. 1984) Emily Beau Bridges (b. 1986) and Ezekiel Jeffrey Bridges (b. 1993).
It premiered on 26 March 1995 on Showtime and features three generations of the Bridges acting family: Beau, his father Lloyd, and son Dylan. Kim Coates and Helen Shaver also star. The episode garnered five Gemini Award nominations.
The Bridges Family Patriarch Lloyd Bridges was a veteran actor known for adventure roles in “Sea Hunt” and flat-out comedy in “Airplane,” which exemplified the breadth of his Hollywood career.
Bridges was born on December 4, 1949, in Los Angeles, the son of actor Lloyd Bridges (1913–1998) [2] and actress and writer Dorothy Bridges (née Simpson; 1915–2009). He is one of four children: older brother Beau Bridges (born December 9, 1941), who is also an actor; a younger sister Lucinda; and a brother named Garrett, who died of sudden infant death syndrome in 1948.
Later on during Jeff's appearance on the late-night comedy talk show, the 74-year-old was asked about what he learned from his legendary father, who starred in classics like Airplane! (1980), Hot ...
EXCLUSIVE: Freestyle Digital Media has acquired North American rights to the narrative documentary Acting: The First Six Lessons, written by and starring Beau Bridges and his daughter Emily Bridges.
He is the nephew of Jeff Bridges and the grandson of Lloyd Bridges and Dorothy Bridges. [1] Bridges' maternal grandfather, Marvin Landfield, was the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants. [2] Bridges first acted professionally at the age of five in the television film The Kid from Nowhere (1982), directed by his father.