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Jeff Bridges is an American actor, producer, singer, and songwriter. He has won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Crazy Heart (2009). He has also been nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards, winning once for Best Actor for his performance in The Contender (2000).
Bridges was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of actor Lloyd Bridges and actress Dorothy Bridges. He has an older brother, Beau, and an older sister, Lucinda. He attended University High School in Los Angeles, where he was a student body president.
Bridges made his acting debut at the age of five in the television series Sea Hunt (1958–1960). He went on to appear in numerous television series and films, including The Last Picture Show (1971), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), Starman (1984), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), The Fisher King (1991), Fearless (1993), The Big Lebowski (1998), Seabiscuit (2003), Iron Man (2008), True Grit (2010), and Hell or High Water (2016).
As of 2021, Jeff Bridges’ net worth is estimated to be roughly $70 million.
Popular As |
Jeffrey Leon Bridges |
Occupation |
actor,soundtrack,producer |
Age |
73 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
4 December, 1949 |
Birthday |
4 December |
Birthplace |
Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 73 years old group.
Jeff Bridges Height, Weight & Measurements
At 73 years old, Jeff Bridges height is 6' 1" (1.85 m) .
Physical Status |
Height |
6' 1" (1.85 m) |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Jeff Bridges's Wife?
His wife is Susan Geston (m. 1977)
Family |
Parents |
Lloyd Bridges
Dorothy Bridges |
Wife |
Susan Geston (m. 1977) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Isabelle Bridges, Haley Roselouise Bridges, Jessica Lily Bridges |
Jeff Bridges Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jeff Bridges worth at the age of 73 years old? Jeff Bridges’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated
Jeff Bridges's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) | $87,000 |
The Fisher King (1991) | $3,000,000 |
The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) | $5,000,000 |
Jeff Bridges Social Network
Timeline
In 2014, he co-produced and starred in an adaptation of the Lois Lowry science fiction drama The Giver (2014).
Bridges next starred in TRON: Legacy (2010), reprising one of his more famous roles, and received another Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his role in the Western remake True Grit (2010).
's nemesis in Iron Man (2008) and then, at age 60, he capped his rewarding career by winning the elusive Oscar, plus the Golden Globe and Screen Actor Guild awards (among many others), for his down-and-out country singer Bad Blake in Crazy Heart (2009).
He was considered for the lead role in Kinsey (2004), which went to Liam Neeson.
His performance as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski in The Big Lebowski (1998) is ranked #90 on Premiere magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
His good friend, Terry Gilliam, wanted him for the role of James Cole in 12 Monkeys (1995). Bruce Willis got the role because he was a more bankable star.
He was considered for the role of Jack Traven in Speed (1994). The lead role was originally written for him before Keanu Reeves was cast.
Has stated American Heart (1992) and Fearless (1993) as his favorites.
The Fisher King (1991), American Heart (1992), Fearless (1993), The Big Lebowski (1998) (now a cult phenomenon) and The Contender (2000) (which gave him a fourth Oscar nomination) are prime examples. More recently he seized the moment as a bald-pated villain as Robert Downey Jr.
He was strongly considered for the lead role of Doug Quaid in Total Recall (1990).
Jacknife (1989) was developed as a vehicle for Bridges. He turned it down, and Robert De Niro took on the lead role.
He was considered for the lead role in Big (1988), which went to Tom Hanks.
He was considered for the role of Dan Gallagher in Fatal Attraction (1987), which went to Michael Douglas.
He was considered for the lead role in Year of the Dragon (1985), which went to Mickey Rourke.
Jeff became a third-time Oscar nominee with his highly intriguing (and strangely sexy) portrayal of a blank-faced alien in Starman (1984), and earned even higher regard as the ever-optimistic inventor Preston Tucker in Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988). Since then Jeff has continued to pour on the Bridges magic on film. Few enjoy such an enduring popularity while maintaining equal respect with the critics.
Neverthless, Jeff continued to be a scene-stealing favorite into the next decade, notably as the video game programmer in the 1982 science-fiction cult classic TRON (1982), and the struggling musician brother vying with brother Beau Bridges over the attentions of sexy singer Michelle Pfeiffer in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989).
Director Michael Mann strongly considered Bridges for the lead in Thief (1981), but among other things, he was believed to be too young to be able to pull of the role of a seasoned criminal.
Fan and friend of Kris Kristofferson. They both appeared in Heaven's Gate (1980), and Kristofferson famously sang "Help Me Make it Through the Night" in Fat City (1972), which starred Bridges.
Auditioned for the role of Captain Benjamin L. Willard in Apocalypse Now (1979), as did his good friend Nick Nolte.
He was considered for Christopher Walken's role in The Deer Hunter (1978).
Jeff has been married since 1977 to non-professional Susan Geston (they met on the set of Rancho Deluxe (1975)).
He was considered for the role of Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976). Paul Schrader wrote the role with him in mind before Robert De Niro was cast.
Met his wife, Susan Bridges, while filming Rancho Deluxe (1975) - she was working as a maid on a dude ranch.
It was during the filming of The Iceman Cometh (1973) that he decided to focus solely on acting, and make this his profession. Up until then, he has said that he "just enjoyed the ride".
Chief among them were his boxer on his way up opposite a declining Stacy Keach in Fat City (1972); his Civil War-era conman in the western Bad Company (1972); his redneck stock car racer in The Last American Hero (1973); his young student anarchist opposite a stellar veteran cast in Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh (1973); his bank-robbing (also Oscar-nominated) sidekick to Clint Eastwood in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974); his aimless cattle rustler in Rancho Deluxe (1975); his low-level western writer who wants to be a real-life cowboy in Hearts of the West (1975); and the brother of an assassinated President who pursues leads to the crime in Winter Kills (1979). All are simply marvelous characters that should have propelled him to the very top rungs of stardom. . . but strangely didn't. Perhaps it was his trademark ease and naturalistic approach that made him somewhat under appreciated at that time when Hollywood was run by a Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino-like intensity.
Following fine notices for his portrayal of a white student caught up in the racially-themed Halls of Anger (1970), his career-maker arrived just a year later when he earned a coming-of-age role in the critically-acclaimed ensemble film The Last Picture Show (1971). The Peter Bogdanovich- directed film made stars out off its young leads (Bridges, Timothy Bottoms, Cybill Shepherd) and Oscar winners out of its older cast (Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman). The part of Duane Jackson, for which Jeff received his first Oscar-nomination (for "best supporting actor"), set the tone for the types of roles Jeff would acquaint himself with his fans -- rambling, reckless, rascally and usually unpredictable). Owning a casual carefree handsomeness and armed with a perpetual grin and sly charm, he started immediately on an intriguing 70s sojourn into offbeat filming.
He recovered and began shaping his nascent young adult career appearing on TV as a younger version of his father in the acclaimed TV- movie Silent Night, Lonely Night (1969), and in the strange Burgess Meredith film The Yin and the Yang of Mr.
Is a huge fan of actors Robert Ryan and Lee Marvin. Favorite movie is Billy Budd (1962).
Both boys popped up, without billing, alongside their mother in the film The Company She Keeps (1951), and appeared on occasion with their famous dad on his popular underwater TV series Sea Hunt (1958) while growing up. At age 14, Jeff toured with his father in a stage production of "Anniversary Waltz". The "troublesome teen" years proved just that for Jeff and his parents were compelled at one point to intervene when problems with drugs and marijuana got out of hand.
Jeffrey Leon Bridges was born on December 4, 1949 in Los Angeles, California, the son of well-known film and TV star Lloyd Bridges and his long-time wife Dorothy Dean Bridges (née Simpson). He grew up amid the happening Hollywood scene with big brother Beau Bridges.
His brother, Garrett Myles, died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) on August 3, 1948.