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Bridgette Andersen (July 11, 19751997) was an American child actress and child model. She starred in 1982's ''
Savannah Smiles ''Savannah Smiles'' is a 1982 family film written and produced by Mark Miller. Miller also played one of the male leads in the film. The film was directed by Pierre De Moro, and starred Bridgette Andersen as the title character, with Mark Mill ...
'', for which she received her first of four Youth in Film Award nominations.


Personal life

Andersen was born on July 11, 1975, to Frank and Teresa Andersen. By April 1982, she lived in
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, with her parents, younger sister Angelica, and two brothers. As an infant, Angelica appeared in television advertisements for
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and
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. A reader since age two-and-a-half, the ''
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'' reported that six-year-old Andersen had "a staggering IQ". Her favorite author was
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, and her favorite book was ''
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''. A fan of the TV series ''
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'' and ''
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'', she decided to pursue acting, and aspired to produce and direct films as well. Andersen died of an
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in 1997, in
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, at the age of 21.


Career

During a February 1983 interview with
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on his late-night show, Andersen related a family anecdote of her trying to climb into the television and play with ''
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'' ("The Little Rascals") at age two. Caught by her father, she was taught about actors and acting, whereafter she secured a
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and began acting. She spent three years fashion modeling and acting in television advertisements. She also appeared in television shows including ''
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'' and '' Washington Mistress''. In 1982, Andersen starred as Savannah Driscoll in the film ''
Savannah Smiles ''Savannah Smiles'' is a 1982 family film written and produced by Mark Miller. Miller also played one of the male leads in the film. The film was directed by Pierre De Moro, and starred Bridgette Andersen as the title character, with Mark Mill ...
''. Writer and co-star Mark Miller was inspired by—and wrote the part for—his daughter, Savannah Miller. However, when the film was ready to shoot, Ms. Miller was too old for the part at age eleven, so Mark Miller auditioned almost 150 children before discovering and choosing Andersen for the part. In a contemporary interview, Andersen opined that she and the Driscoll character were "like twins! We do the same things." According to '' The Cumberland Times'', only three months after the release of ''Savannah Smiles'', Miller was already writing another script to star Andersen. That same year, Andersen portrayed the six-year-old
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in the biographical television film, ''Mae West''. In 1983, Andersen explained that she preferred working in films versus television because they gave her more to do. During the 1983–84 run of ''The Mississippi'', Anderson was nominated for a Youth in Film Award ("Best Young Actress - Guest in a Television Series") for her work thereon. Andersen went on to star in the short-lived CBS
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, ''Gun Shy''; she portrayed Celia, one of two children won in a card game by
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's Russell Donovan. In her teenage years, Andersen had trouble finding acting work.


Credits


Awards nominations


Legacy

In 2015, actress
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published her third book of poetry—''Dark Sparkler''—"featuring elegies to late actresses both legendary and unknown, all who suffered untimely deaths." Andersen is the subject of one such poem, as is pornographic film actor
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(1970–1994), whose
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"Savannah" was derived from Andersen's ''Savannah Smiles''. Wilsey's poem is written as "a
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-poem, where she's writing for Bridgette Andersen, and telling her how they're the same." When
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published ''Savannah Smiles'' on DVD in 2018 as part of their
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, among the bonus materials included was "a featurette about the memories of Andersen".


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