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Dorothy Louise Bridges (née Simpson; September 19, 1915 – February 16, 2009) was an American actress and poet. Bridges was the matriarch of an acting family, which included her husband,
Lloyd Bridges 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, includi ...
, two of their three sons, Beau Bridges and
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, and her grandson,
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. Bridges was sometimes credited as Dorothy Dean.


Early life

Bridges was born Dorothy Louise Simpson in
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. Her father was an immigrant from the
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, born and raised in
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, England. Her mother was of
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and Swiss-German ancestry. Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was two years old. Bridges made her film debut in the movie ''
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''. She attended the
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(UCLA) where she met her future husband, Lloyd Bridges, while acting in a small theatrical
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on campus. Lloyd Bridges, who was a UCLA upperclassman at the time, appeared in the production as her "leading man." The couple married in 1938 in New York City. Dorothy and Lloyd Bridges remained married for 60 years, until he died in 1998 at the age of 85. They had four children: Beau Vernet, Garrett Myles, Jeffrey Leon, and Lucinda Louise. Garrett died of
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on August 3, 1948. Bridges and her husband moved to
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, where they continued to pursue their acting studies and careers. Dorothy and Lloyd Bridges both studied under the acting teacher
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. They returned to Hollywood in the early 1940s when Lloyd Bridges was signed to Columbia Pictures.


Career

Bridges occasionally returned to acting throughout her life, often in roles where she was able to work with members of her family. She was sometimes credited as Dorothy Dean. She appeared in ''Sea Hunt'', a television series which starred her husband. Bridges also appeared in ''The Thanksgiving Promise'', a 1986 television movie directed by her son, Beau Bridges, and the 1989 film, ''See You in the Morning (film), See You in the Morning'', which co-starred her son, Jeff Bridges. Dorothy Bridges credits also included the 1993 television movie, ''Secret Sins of the Father'', which was directed by Beau Bridges, who cast other members of the Bridges family in main and supporting roles. In addition to raising her children, Bridges also introduced them to the acting profession as their first drama teacher. She encouraged each of her children to "pretend" for an hour each day. Her son, Jeff Bridges, later said that the playtime "pretend" games were "basically the basis of acting." Jeff Bridges notes that both his parents studied under Michael Chekhov and that "and a lot of things my mom learned with him were passed down to all of us." Two of Dorothy Bridges' sons, Jeff and Beau, and grandson, Jordan, ultimately became actors while her daughter, Lucinda, is an artist. Bridges also wrote poetry, later publishing some of her work. She was known to write love poems to her husband every Valentine's Day during their 59-year marriage. Dorothy and Lloyd exchanged vows again for their 50th wedding anniversary. Dorothy Bridges released her memoirs, ''You Caught Me Kissing: A Love Story'', in 2005. Much of the book centered on her marriage to Lloyd Bridges. It included commentary from her children and family photos. Bridges was 89 years old at the time of the book's release.


Death

Dorothy Bridges died of "age-related causes" in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles on February 16, 2009, in the same home where she and her husband raised their children. She was 93 years old. Her son, Jeff Bridges, called her the "hub" of their family in an interview with the ''Los Angeles Times'' following her death. She was survived by her brother Frederick Simpson, Jr.; sons, Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges; and her daughter, Lucinda. Her eleven grandchildren include actors
Jordan Bridges Jordan Bridges (born November 13, 1973) is an American actor, best known as Frankie Rizzoli on ''Rizzoli & Isles'' (2010–2016). Early life Bridges was born in Los Angeles County, California, and is the son of actor Beau Bridges and Julie Brid ...
, Casey, Dylan and Emily. She was also survived by two great-grandchildren Lola and Orson Bridges.


References


External links

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1939 Yearbook PhotoDorothy Bridges' official website
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