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Beau Bridges

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Bridges at the premiere of Max Payne in 2008

Born
Lloyd Vernet Bridges III


(1941-12-09) December 9, 1941 (age 77)
Los Angeles, California

OccupationActor, director
Years active1948–present
Spouse(s)
Julie Landfield
(m. 1964; div. 1984)


Wendy Treece
(m. 1984)

Children5, including Jordan Bridges
Parent(s)
Lloyd Bridges
Dorothy Bridges
Relatives
Jeff Bridges (brother)

Lloyd Vernet "Beau" Bridges III (born December 9, 1941) is an American actor and director. He is a three-time Emmy, two-time Golden Globe and one-time Grammy Award winner, as well as a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award nominee. Bridges was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 7, 2003, at 7065 Hollywood Boulevard for his contributions to the television industry.[1][2] He is the son of actor Lloyd Bridges and elder brother of fellow actor Jeff Bridges.




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Awards


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 Filmography


  • 6 Television credits


  • 7 Awards and nominations


  • 8 References


  • 9 Further reading


  • 10 External links




Early life


Bridges was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of actors Lloyd Bridges (1913–1998) and Dorothy Bridges (née Simpson; 1915–2009).[3] He was nicknamed Beau by his parents after Ashley Wilkes' son in Gone with the Wind.[4] His younger brother is actor Jeff Bridges, and he has a younger sister, Lucinda. Another brother, Garrett, died in 1948 of sudden infant death syndrome. Beau has shared a close relationship with Jeff, for whom he acted as a surrogate father during childhood, when their father was busy with work.[5] He and his siblings were raised in the Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles.[6]


Wanting to become a basketball star, he played in his freshman year at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon, he later transferred to the University of Hawaii. In 1959, he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard Reserve and served for eight years.[7][8]



Career


In 1948, Bridges had an uncredited juvenile role in the iconic film noir Force of Evil, and in 1949 he played a secondary juvenile role in the film The Red Pony. In the 1962–1963 television season, Bridges, along with his younger brother, Jeff, appeared on their father's CBS anthology series, The Lloyd Bridges Show. He appeared in other television series too, including National Velvet, The Fugitive, Bonanza, Mr. Novak, and The Loner. In 1965, he guest-starred as Corporal Corbett in "Then Came the Mighty Hunter", Season 2, Episode 3 of the military series, Twelve O'Clock High. He found steady work in television and film throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He appeared in such feature films during that time as The Landlord (1970), The Other Side of the Mountain (1975), Greased Lightning (1977), Norma Rae (1979), Heart Like a Wheel (1983), and The Hotel New Hampshire (1984).


In 1989, in perhaps his best-known role, he starred opposite his brother Jeff as one of The Fabulous Baker Boys. In the 1993–94 television season, Bridges appeared with his father in the 15-episode CBS comedy/western series, Harts of the West, set at a dude ranch in Nevada. In 1995, Bridges starred with his father and his son Dylan in "The Sandkings", the two-part pilot episode of the Showtime science fiction series, The Outer Limits. In 1998, he starred as Judge Bob Gibbs in the one-season Maximum Bob on ABC. He had a recurring role in the Showtime series Beggars and Choosers (1999–2000).


In 2001, he guest-starred as Daniel McFarland, the stepfather of Jack McFarland, in two episodes of the NBC sitcom Will & Grace. He played a single father and college professor in the fantasy adventure film, Voyage of the Unicorn, based on the novel by James C. Christensen.


From 2002 to 2003, he took on the role of Senator Tom Gage, newly appointed Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, in over 30 episodes of the drama series The Agency. In January 2005, he was cast as Major General Hank Landry, the new commander of Stargate Command in Stargate SG-1. He also played the character in five episodes of the spin-off series Stargate Atlantis as well as the two direct to DVD films Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum.


His role in the movie Smile with Linda Hamilton and Sean Astin, showcased his personal beliefs in helping others.


In November 2005, he guest-starred as Carl Hickey, the father of the title character in the hit NBC comedy My Name Is Earl. Bridges' character became recurring. Bridges received a 2007 Emmy Award nomination for his performance.




Beau Bridges on USS Midway Museum flight deck to promote Stargate: Continuum, July 2008


In 2008, Bridges co-starred in the motion picture Max Payne, based on the video game character. The film also starred Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis. Bridges portrayed "BB" Hensley, an ex-cop who aides Wahlberg on his quest to bring down a serial killer. The film received mixed reviews, but Bridges' participation was noted for being a positive one. It was not the first motion picture with Bridges regarding the video game world; The Wizard had him in a role as a landscaping company owner that would later find, like his son Jimmy (played by actor Luke Edwards), to have a skill with NES games.


On February 8, 2009, Cynthia Nixon, Blair Underwood, and Bridges won a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for their recording of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.


In 2009, Bridges guest-starred as Eli Scruggs on the 100th episode of Desperate Housewives and received an Emmy Award nomination for his performance.


In 2010, Bridges signed with Chris Mallick in the production of the movie Columbus Circle. On March 19, 2010, it was announced that Bridges would play the role of Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford, the father of private eye Jim Rockford, on the pilot episode of a new version of The Rockford Files,[9] scheduled for production for broadcast in fall 2010. In 2011, he guest-starred as an old boyfriend of matriarch Nora Walker in Brothers and Sisters and as an attorney, estranged from his son Jared Franklin in Franklin & Bash.


On January 3, 2012, Bridges took on the role of J.B. Biggley in the hit revival of the Broadway musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, taking over for John Larroquette. He was contracted to play the role until July 1, 2012. However, the revival closed May 20, 2012.


On October 3, 2013, Bridges became a major character on the CBS television show The Millers. He plays Tom, the father of two children: son Nathan Miller (Will Arnett) and daughter Debbie (Jayma Mays). Tom, after forty-three years of marriage, has gotten divorced and has moved back in with his daughter, driving her crazy. Bridges joined the series in early March 2013.[10]


Bridges has had several roles in movies since then including Underdog Kids and most recently, Lawless Range in 2016. He has also had guest roles on the shows Masters of Sex and Code Black.[11]



Awards


Bridges has 14 Emmy Award nominations with three wins.[12] He is the only actor to win the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or Special more than once, with two wins.


  • 1992 Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or Special, for Without Warning: The James Brady Story

  • 1993 Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or Special, for The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom

  • 1997 Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or Special, for The Second Civil War


Personal life




Bridges with his father Lloyd in 1992


Bridges married Julie Landfield in 1964 and the two divorced in 1984. They have two sons: Casey Bridges (b. 1969) and actor Jordan Bridges (b. 1973). He married Wendy Treece in 1984. They have three children: Dylan Bridges (b. 1984), Emily Bridges (b. 1986), and Ezekiel Jeffrey "Zeke" Bridges (b. 1993).


Bridges is a Christian. He has stated that if the script calls for his character to say God's name in vain, he will ask the director if he can change the line.[4] Bridges is a vegan and has been since 2004.[13]


Bridges, his brother Jeff and late father Lloyd were among six veterans – the others being Jerry Coleman, Bob Feller and Brian Lamb – honored with the Lone Sailor Award by the United States Navy Memorial in 2011.[14][15] The award recognizes Navy, Marine and Coast Guard veterans who have distinguished themselves in their civilian careers.



Filmography






































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1948

Force of Evil
Frankie Tucker
Uncredited
1949

The Red Pony
Beau

1949

Zamba
Tommy

1961

The Explosive Generation
Mark

1965

Village of the Giants
Fred

1967

The Incident
Felix

1968

For Love of Ivy
Tim Austin

1969

Gaily, Gaily
Ben Harvey

1970

Adam's Woman
Adam

1970

The Landlord
Elgar

1971

The Christian Licorice Store
Cane

1972

Hammersmith Is Out
Billy Breedlove

1972

Child's Play
Paul Reis

1973

Your Three Minutes Are Up
Charlie

1974

Lovin' Molly
Johnny

1975

The Other Side of the Mountain
Dick Buek

1976

One Summer Love
Jesse

1976

Swashbuckler
Major Folly

1976

Two-Minute Warning
Mike Ramsay

1977

Greased Lightning
Hutch

1979

Norma Rae
Sonny

1979

The Fifth Musketeer
Louis XIV

1979

The Runner Stumbles
Toby Felker

1980

Silver Dream Racer
Bruce McBride

1981

Honky Tonk Freeway
Duane Hansen

1982

Night Crossing
Günter Wetzel

1982

Love Child
Jack Hansen

1983

Heart Like a Wheel
Connie

1984

The Hotel New Hampshire
Mr. Win Berry

1985

Alice in Wonderland
Unicorn

1987

The Killing Time
Sam Wayburn

1987

The Wild Pair
Joe Jennings

1988

Seven Hours to Judgment
John Eden

1989

The Iron Triangle
Capt. Keene

1989

Signs of Life
John Alder

1989

The Fabulous Baker Boys
Frank Baker

1989

The Wizard
Sam Woods

1990

Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got the Will?
Orville Turnover

1991

Married to It
John Morden

1992

Sidekicks
Jerry

1996

Jerry Maguire
Matt Cushman
Uncredited
1996

Hidden in America
Bill Januson

1997

RocketMan
Bud Nesbitt

1999

White River
Daddy Weed

2000

Common Ground
Father Leon

2000

Sordid Lives
G.W. Nethercoth

2000

Meeting Daddy
Larry Branson

2000

Songs in Ordinary Time
Omar Duvall

2001

Voyage of the Unicorn
Alan Aisling

2001

Boys Klub
Mario's Dad

2003

Out of the Ashes
Herman Prentiss

2004

10.5
President Paul Hollister

2004

Debating Robert Lee
Mr. Lee

2005

The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Marty Rance

2005

Smile
Steven

2006

I-See-You.Com
Harvey Bellinger

2006

The Good German
Colonel Muller

2006

Charlotte's Web
Dr. Dorian

2007

Americanizing Shelley
Gary Gordon

2007

Spinning Into Butter
Dean Burton Strauss

2008

Stargate: The Ark of Truth
Major General Hank Landry
Video
2008

Stargate: Continuum
Major General Hank Landry
Video
2008

Max Payne
BB Hensley

2010

Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove
Gus Grisby
Video
2010

My Girlfriend's Boyfriend
Logan Young

2011

Don't Fade Away
Chris White

2011

The Descendants
Cousin Hugh

2012

Columbus Circle
Dr. Ray Fontaine

2012

Eden
Bob Gault

2012

Hit & Run
Clint Perkins

2012

From Up on Poppy Hill
Yoshio Onodera

2013

Rushlights
Sheriff Brogden

2014

1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story
Coach
Video
2014

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Prince Kuramochi

2015

Underdog Kids
Ron

2016

Lawless Range
Mr. Reed

2016

Dirty Politics
Hank

2017

The Mountain Between Us
Walter

2018

Galveston


2018

All About Nina
Larry Michaels


Television credits


























































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1960–1963

My Three Sons
Russ Burton
3 episodes
1960–1961

Sea Hunt
Warren Tucker
2 episodes
1961

The Real McCoys
Randy Cooperton
Episode: "The Rich Boy"
1962

National Velvet
Mercutio
Episode: "The Star"
1962

Wagon Train
Larry Gill
Episode: "The John Bernard Show"
1962–1963

Ensign O'Toole
Seaman Spicer
32 episodes
1963

Rawhide
Billy Johanson
Episode: "Incident at Paradise"
1963

Ben Casey
Larry Masterson
2 episodes
1964

The Eleventh Hour
Leonard
Episode: "Cannibal Plants, They Eat You Alive"
1964

Combat!
Orville Putnam
Episode: "The Short Day of Private Putnam"
1964

My Three Sons
Howard Sears
2 episodes
1965

Twelve O'Clock High
Cpl. Steven Corbett
Episode: "Then Came the Mighty Hunter"
1966

Gunsmoke
Jason
Episode: "My Father's Guitar"
1966

Branded
Lon Allison
Episode:"Nice Day for a Hanging"
1967

Bonanza
Horace
Episode: "Justice"
1967

Cimarron Strip
Billie Joe Show
Episode: "Legend of Jud Starr"
1971

Robert Young and the Family
Sketch Actor
Television film
1973

The Man Without a Country
Frederick Ingham
Television film
1974

The Stranger Who Looks Like Me
Chris Schroeder
Television film
1978

The Four Feathers
Harry Faversham
Television film
1978

The President's Mistress
Ben Morton
Television film
1978

Mutual Respect
Kevin Pearse
Television film
1978

Hallmark Hall Of Fame
Stubby Pringle
Episode: "Stubby Pringle's Christmas"
1979

The Child Stealer
David Rodman
Television film
1980

United States
Richard Chapin
13 episodes
1982

The Kid from Nowhere
Bud Herren
Television film
1982

Dangerous Company
Ray Johnson
Television film
1982

Witness for the Prosecution
Leonard Vole
Television film
1984

The Red-Light Sting
Frank Powell
Television film
1986

Outrage!
Brad Gordon
Television film
1989

Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure
Richard Czech
Television film
1989

Frederick Forsyth Presents: Just Another Secret
Grant
Television film
1991

Without Warning: The James Brady Story

James Brady
Television film
1990

Women & Men: Stories of Seduction
Gerry Green
Television film
1990

Guess Who's Coming for Christmas?
Arnold Zimmerman
Television film
1991

Wildflower
Jack Perkins
Television film
1991

Tales from the Crypt
Dr. Martin Fairbanks
Episode: "Abra Cadaver"
1992
Sidekicks
Jerry Gabrewski

1993

Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story
Col. Tom Parker
Television film
1993

The Man with Three Wives
Norman Grayson
Television film
1993

The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
Terry Harper
Television film
1993–1994

Harts of the West
Dave Heart
15 episodes
1994

Secret Sins of the Father
Tom Thielman
Television film
1994

Million Dollar Babies

Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe
Television film
1995

Kissinger and Nixon

Richard Nixon
Television film
1995

The Outer Limits
Dr. Simon Kress
Episode: "The Sandkings"
1996

A Stranger to Love
Allan Grant
Television film
1996

Nightjohn
Clel Waller
Television film
1996

Losing Chase
Richard Phillips
Television film
1996

The Uninvited
Charles Johnson
Television film
1996

Hidden in America
Bill Januson
Television film
1997

The Second Civil War
Jim Farley
Television film
1998

Maximum Bob
Judge Bob Gibbs
7 episodes
1999

Inherit the Wind
E.K. Hornbeck
Television film
1999

P.T. Barnum

P. T. Barnum
Television film
2000

The Wild Thornberrys
Hayden Adam (voice)
Episode: "Every Little Bit Alps"
2000

The Christmas Secret
Nick
Television film
2001–2003

The Agency
Tom Gage
32 episodes
2002

Will & Grace
Daniel McFarland
Episode: "Moveable Feast"
2002

We Were the Mulvaneys
Michael Mulvaney, Sr.
Television film
2002

Sightings: Heartland Ghost
Derek
Television film
2004

Evel Knievel
John Bork
Television film
2005

Into the West
Stephen Hoxie
Episode: "Manifest Destiny"
2005–2007

Stargate SG-1
Major General Hank Landry
35 episodes
2005–2006

Stargate: Atlantis
Major General Hank Landry
5 episodes
2005–2006

American Dad!
Lieutenant Eddie Thacker (voice)
Episode: "Stannie Get Your Gun"
2005–2008

My Name Is Earl
Carl Hickey
7 episodes
2006

10.5: Apocalypse
President Paul Hollister
Television film
2007

Two Families

Television film
2009

Desperate Housewives
Eli Scruggs
Episode: "The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened"
2009

The Closer
Detective George Andrews
Episode: "Make Over"
2011

Brothers & Sisters
Nick Brody
5 episodes
2011

Game Time: Tackling the Past
Frank Walker
Television film
2011–2012

Franklin & Bash
Leonard Franklin
3 episodes
2011–2012

White Collar
Agent Kramer
3 episodes
2013

The Goodwin Games
Benjamin Goodwin
4 episodes
2013–2016

Masters of Sex
Barton Scully
21 episodes
2013–2015

The Millers
Tom Miller
34 episodes
2014

Bubble Guppies
Mr. Claws (voice)
Episode: "A Very Guppy Christmas!"
2015–2017

Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
Sheriff Scaley Briggs (voice)
4 episodes
2015–2016

Black-ish
Paul Johnson
2 episodes
2016

Code Black
Pete Delaney
Episode: "Hail Mary"
2016–2017

Bloodline
Roy Gilbert
12 episodes
2017

Christmas in Angel Falls
Michael
Television film
2018

Homeland
Vice President Ralph Warner
4 episodes


Awards and nominations



































































































































Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result
1969

Golden Globe Awards

Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture

For Love of Ivy
Nominated
1990

American Comedy Awards

Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

The Fabulous Baker Boys
Nominated

National Society of Film Critics Awards

Best Supporting Actor
Won
1992

Golden Globe Awards

Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film

Without Warning: The James Brady Story
Won

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
Won
1993

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged
Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom

Won
1994

Golden Globe Awards

Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Won
1995

CableACE Awards

Actor in a Drama Series

The Outer Limits
Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated
1996

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

Kissinger & Nixon
Nominated
1997

Golden Globe Awards

Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film

Losing Chase
Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

Hidden in America
Nominated

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

The Second Civil War
Won

Satellite Awards

Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film

Hidden in America
Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Nominated
1999

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

Inherit the Wind
Nominated
2000

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

P.T. Barnum
Nominated

Satellite Awards

Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated
2002

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

We Were the Mulvaneys
Nominated
2007

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

My Name Is Earl
Nominated
2008

Grammy Award

Best Spoken Word Album

An Inconvenient Truth
Won
2009

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Desperate Housewives
Nominated
2010

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

The Closer
Nominated
2011

Gotham Awards

Best Cast

The Descendants
Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Brothers & Sisters
Nominated
2012

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards

Best Cast

The Descendants
Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated
2014

Critics' Choice Television Awards

Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series

Masters of Sex
Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated
2015

Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated


References




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Further reading


  • Holmstrom, John. The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995, Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 229.

  • Dye, David. Child and Youth Actors: Filmography of Their Entire Careers, 1914-1985. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1988, p. 26.


External links






  • Beau Bridges on IMDb


  • Beau Bridges at Rotten Tomatoes


  • Beau Bridges at the TCM Movie Database Edit this at Wikidata


  • Beau Bridges at AllMovie


  • Chat: Beau Bridges transcript at LifetimeTV.com








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