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Karl Swenson plays Bridger in the episode "The Jim Bridger Story" of NBC's Wagon Train, broadcast on May 10, 1961. James Wainwright plays Bridger in the 1976 TV movie Bridger, opposite Ben Murphy as Kit Carson. Gregg Palmer portrays Bridger in the 1977 episode "Kit Carson and the Mountain Man" of NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.
The events of American Primeval square up pretty well with real life. Throughout the course of the show, Bridger is, indeed, in charge of the fort. In 1853, the Mormons did show up with a warrant ...
Jim Bridger, played by Shea Whigham in American Primeval, was a pioneer and fur trapper during the 19th century.He earned a reputation as one of the greatest explorers and mountain men of that era ...
Yes, Fort Bridger is a real place. It was built in 1842 by infamous mountaineer Jim Bridger (played by Shea Whigham in American Primeval) as a trading post and resting place for settlers migrating ...
Real-life characters such as Jim Bridger, a pioneer caught between warring factions; Brigham Young, the leader of the LDS Church who commanded his army known as the Nauvoo Legion; and Wild Bill Hickman, a lawman and a member of this militia, were incorporated.
The most well-known member of the Bridger family is Jim Bridger, mountain man, and explorer of the American Northwest (primarily Montana and Wyoming).Many places are named for him, such as the Bridger Mountains of Montana and the Bridger Mountains of Wyoming, as well as the Bridger-Teton National Forest and Bridger Wilderness, both in western Wyoming.
Though the event lasted five days in real life, ... some real characters are portrayed in the limited series. Kim ... (Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning) plays Fort Bridger's owner, Jim Bridger.
In 1830, Bridger purchased shares in the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. He established Fort Bridger in southwestern Wyoming and was well known as a teller of tall tales. Fort Bridger later figured in the history of the Donner Party. Francis Buzzacott (1861-1947), American hunter, trapper and explorer who wrote Buzzacott's Masterpiece.