Lloyd Bridges
Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr. 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, including the actors Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges.
He started his career as a contract performer for Columbia Pictures, appearing in films such as Sahara, A Walk in the Sun, Little Big Horn and High Noon. On television, he starred in Sea Hunt from 1958 to 1961. By the end of his career, he had re-invented himself and demonstrated a comedic talent in such parody films as Airplane!, Hot Shots!, and Jane Austen's Mafia!.
Among other honors, Bridges was a two-time Emmy Award nominee. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 1, 1994.
Early life
Bridges was born in San Leandro, California, to Lloyd Vernet Bridges Sr., who was involved in the California hotel business and once owned a movie theater, and his wife Harriet Evelyn Bridges. His parents were both natives of Kansas, and of English ancestry. Bridges graduated from Petaluma High School in 1930. He then studied political science at UCLA, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.Career
Bridges had small uncredited roles in the films Freshman Love and Dancing Feet.Theatre
Bridges made his Broadway debut in 1937 in a short-lived production of Shakespeare's Othello, starring Walter Huston and Brian Aherne; Bridges was in the Ensemble.He appeared on stage in Suzanna and the Elders. In Hollywood he had an uncredited role in Northwest Passage.
Columbia Pictures
In 1940, Bridges joined the stock company at Columbia Pictures at $75 a week, where he played small roles in features and short subjects.He could be seen in The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance, They Dare Not Love, Doctor's Alibi, Blue Clay, Our Wife, and I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island. In Here Comes Mr. Jordan Bridges is the pilot of the plane in the "heaven" scene.
Bridges later reflected,
He left Columbia Pictures during World War II to enlist in the United States Coast Guard. Following his discharge, he returned to acting. In later years, he was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, 11th District and did several public service announcements for the Coast Guard. Bridges' Sea Hunt character Mike Nelson was portrayed as a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and sometimes appeared in uniform. Because of his support, he was made an honorary commodore in the Auxiliary. Bridges' sons, actors Beau and Jeff, also served in the Coast Guard and Coast Guard Reserve.
Post-war career
Bridges' first lead role was in the serial Secret Agent X-9 made for Universal. That studio kept him on for Strange Confession, an Inner Sanctum mystery.Bridges had some support roles in independent films, A Walk in the Sun, and Abilene Town. He was in Paramount's Miss Susie Slagle's and Walter Wanger's Canyon Passage.
In 1947 he appeared in a small role in Cecil B. DeMille's film Unconquered.
Leading man
He returned to lead roles with Secret Service Investigator at Republic Pictures, and 16 Fathoms Deep for Monogram Pictures. Bridges had a support role in Moonrise then was the lead in Hideout for Republic.Bridges was in a Western at Universal directed by George Sherman, Red Canyon, and a short at MGM, Mr. Whitney Had a Notion. He had a good role in Home of the Brave. At Universal he was Howard Duff's friend in Calamity Jane and Sam Bass, again for Sherman.
Bridges had the star role in Trapped directed by Richard Fleischer for Eagle Lion and Rocketship X-M for Lippert Pictures. He had supporting roles in Colt.45, The White Tower, and The Sound of Fury'' .
Blacklisting
Bridges was blacklisted briefly in the 1950s after he admitted to the House Un-American Activities Committee that he had once been a member of the Actors' Laboratory Theatre, a group found to have had links to the Communist party. He returned to acting after recanting his membership and serving as a cooperative witness, achieving his greatest success in television.Bridges made his TV debut in 1951 with "Man's First Debt" in The Bigelow Theatre. He had starring roles in the films The Fighting Seventh, Three Steps North, and Richer Than the Earth.
On TV he did "Rise Up and Walk" for Robert Montgomery Presents and "International Incident" for Studio One in Hollywood . Bridges had a supporting role in High Noon.
Bridges guest starred on Suspense and Schlitz Playhouse, and had support roles in Plymouth Adventure and The Sabre and the Arrow. Bridges returned to leads in The Tall Texan for Lippert Pictures.
Bridges was in "The Long Way Home" for Goodyear Playhouse, and appeared in The Kid from Left Field and City of Bad Men for Fox. He travelled to the UK to star in The Limping Man for Cy Endfield. He returned to Broadway in Dead Pigeon, which had a short run.
He had the lead in a horse movie, Prince of the Blue Grass and returned to England to make Third Party Risk for Hammer Films.
In Hollywood Bridges supported Joel McCrea in Wichita and had the lead in Roger Corman's low-budget Apache Woman.
Television
On TV Bridges performed in "Broadway Trust" for Crossroads, "The Dark Fleece" and "Edge of Terror" for Climax! , "The Ainsley Case" for Front Row Center, "Across the Dust" and "Prairie Dog Court" for Chevron Hall of Stars, and "The Silent Gun" and "American Primitive" for Studio One in Hollywood. He had the lead in the low budget Wetbacks and a support role in The Rainmaker.Bridges gained attention in 1956 for his emotional performance on the live anthology program The Alcoa Hour, in an episode titled "Tragedy in a Temporary Town", written by Reginald Rose and directed by Sidney Lumet. During the performance, Bridges inadvertently used profanity while ad-libbing. Although the slip of the tongue generated hundreds of complaints, the episode won a Robert E. Sherwood Television Award, with Bridges' slip being defended even by some members of the clergy. Bridges received an Emmy Award nomination for the role.
Bridges did "The Regulators" for Studio 57, "They Never Forget" for The United States Steel Hour, "Ride the Wild Mare" for The Alcoa Hour, "Man on the Outside" for Studio 57, "The Sound of Silence", "Figures in Clay" and "The Disappearance of Amanda Hale" for Climax!, "Heritage of Anger" and "Clash by Night" for Playhouse 90, the latter with Kim Stanley. Bridges also made several episodes of Zane Grey Theatre including "Time of Decision" and "Wire".
He supported Rory Calhoun in Ride Out for Revenge and did "A Time to Cry" on The Frank Sinatra Show and had one of his best ever cinema roles in The Goddess based on a script by Paddy Chayefsky based on the life of Marilyn Monroe; Bridges played a sportsman based on Joe di Maggio opposite Kim Stanley. He directed "Piano to Thunder Springs" for Target.
''Sea Hunt'' (1958–61)
Bridges gained wide recognition as Mike Nelson, the main character in the television series Sea Hunt, created by Ivan Tors, which ran in syndication from 1958–1961. He also wrote a book with a co-author about skin-diving entitled Mask and Flippers., "Who Killed Julie Greer?". Standing, from left: Ronald Reagan, Nick Adams, Lloyd Bridges, Mickey Rooney, Edgar Bergen, Jack Carson, Ralph Bellamy, Kay Thompson, Dean Jones. Seated, from left, Carolyn Jones and Dick Powell.
Bridges did "Lepke" for Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, "Ransom" and "Image of a Drawn Sword" for Zane Grey Theatre. He did a TV movie The Valley of Decision, "Death of the Temple Bay" for The DuPont Show with June Allyson, "Who Killed Julie Greer?" for The Dick Powell Theatre, "The Fortress" for Alcoa Premiere, and "The Two of Us" for Checkmate. He also did a special Marineland Carnival.
''The Lloyd Bridges Show'' (1962–63)
Bridges starred in the eponymous CBS anthology series The Lloyd Bridges Show which included appearances by his sons Beau and Jeff.Bridges followed it with "A Hero for Our Times" for Kraft Suspense Theatre, "Wild Bill Hickok – the Legend and the Man" for The Great Adventure, "Cannibal Plants, They Eat You Alive" for The Eleventh Hour and "Exit from a Plane in Flight" for Theater of Stars.
''The Loner''
Producer Gene Roddenberry, who worked with Bridges on Sea Hunt, reportedly offered Bridges the role of Captain Kirk on ' before the part went to William Shatner. In addition, he was a regular cast member in the Rod Serling western series The Loner.Bridges returned to features with Around the World Under the Sea. He guest starred in "Fakeout" for ', and did a TV movie A Case of Libel.
Bridges starred in some action films, Daring Game and Attack on the Iron Coast, the latter for Ivan Tors. He did "The People Next Door" for CBS Playhouse.
Bridges starred in some TV movies, The Silent Gun, and Silent Night, Lonely Night. He had a support role in The Happy Ending directed by Richard Brooks.
Bridges returned to Broadway as a replacement for the lead in Cactus Flower.
Telemovies
Bridges was in heavy demand for TV movies such as The Love War, Lost Flight, Do You Take This Stranger?, A Tattered Web, and The Deadly Dream. He starred in a short lived series San Francisco International Airport and had a support role in a feature, To Find a Man.Bridges had a rare comedy role on Here's Lucy with "Lucy's Big Break". He continued in TV movies: Haunts of the Very Rich, Trouble Comes to Town, Crime Club, Running Wild, Death Race, The Whirlwind, and Stowaway to the Moon.
''Joe Forrester''
Bridges starred in a short-lived Police Story spin-off Joe Forrester.Bridges played significant roles in several mini-series, including Roots, and How the West Was Won. He returned to TV movies: The Force of Evil, Telethon, The Great Wallendas and The Critical List.
Bridges had a notable guest part in "The Living Legend" for Battlestar Galactica and went to Australia to make Shimmering Light with Beau. He had a support part in The Fifth Musketeer starring Beau and was in Disaster on the Coastliner, Bear Island and This Year's Blonde
''Airplane!''
Bridges had his biggest film hit in a long time in Airplane!, a spoof of disaster films. He appeared in a number of mini series such as East of Eden, The Blue and the Gray and George Washington. He guest starred on shows such as The Love Boat, Loving, and Matt Houston and continued to make TV movies like ', Grace Kelly and Grandpa, Will You Run with Me?.Bridges reprised his Airplane! role in '
Bridges starred in a short-lived series Paper Dolls. For TV he appeared in Alice in Wonderland, Dress Gray, and North and South, Book II.
He was in Weekend Warriors, The Thanksgiving Promise for Disney, and The Wild Pair starring and directed by Beau. Bridges appeared with Jeff in and was in She Was Marked for Murder, for TV.
Bridges had notable supporting roles in the features Winter People and Cousins. He was in the TV movie Cross of Fire.
1990s
Bridges starred in a short-lived series, Capital News, for ABC. In 1990, he had a supporting role in Joe Versus the Volcano, and portrayed Harry Helmsley in the made-for-television movie, Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean.Bridges was in then reprised his comedy career with a supporting role in Hot Shots!. He starred in a TV movie In the Nick of Time and was in Honey I Blew Up the Kid, Devlin, and Mr. Bluesman before reprising his old role in Hot Shots! Part Deux.
Bridges did Secret Sins of the Father with son Beau, and Cinderella... Frozen in Time. His last regular TV series was Harts of the West.
Bridges supported son Jeff in a big budget action film Blown Away. He did "Sandkings" for The Outer Limits with Beau, The Other Woman, Nothing Lasts Forever, and The Deliverance of Elaine and did voice work on Peter and the Wolf. He had a semi-regular part on Second Noah.
He received a second Emmy Award nomination four decades after the first when he was nominated in 1998 for his role as Izzy Mandelbaum on Seinfeld.
Bridges served on the advisory board of the Los Angeles Student Film Institute.
Bridges also guest starred on Ned and Stacey.
Bridges' last roles were in Mafia! and Meeting Daddy.
Personal life
Bridges met his wife, Dorothy Bridges, in his fraternity; they married in 1938 in New York City. They had four children: actors Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges ; a daughter, Lucinda Louise Bridges ; and another son, Garrett Myles Bridges, who died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome on August 3, 1948. Actor Jordan Bridges is Beau's son and Lloyd's grandson. Dorothy and Lloyd exchanged vows again for their 50th wedding anniversary.A world federalist, Bridges once said, "The devastation caused by war and the pollution of our environment knows no boundaries. Only an effective world government could provide sufficient law and have the power to control these destructive forces." He was also involved in several organizations, including the American Oceans Campaign and Heal the Bay, a Los Angeles-based group.
Death
On March 10, 1998, Bridges died of natural causes at the age of 85.Tributes
An episode in the final Seinfeld season was dedicated to the memory of Lloyd Bridges. He had played the character of Izzy Mandelbaum in the episodes "The English Patient" in 1997 and "The Blood" later the same year.Bridges' last film, Jane Austen's Mafia!, which came out the year of his death, bears a dedication to him.
In 2011 Bridges was posthumously named as one of six recipients – two of whom are his sons Beau and Jeff – of the Lone Sailor Award, which honors former Coast Guard servicemen who have gone on to forge successful careers as civilians.
Filmography
Features
- Freshman Love as College Boy
- Dancing Feet as Young Man
- Lost Horizon as Uniformed Soldier / Officer
- The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance as Johnny Baker
- They Dare Not Love as Blonde Officer
- The Medico of Painted Springs as Cowhand
- The Son of Davy Crockett as Sammy
- I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island as Rene
- Our Wife as Taxi Driver
- Here Comes Mr. Jordan as Sloan – Co-pilot of Plane #22
- Harmon of Michigan as Ozzie
- Two Latins from Manhattan as Tommy Curtis
- You Belong to Me as Ski Patrol
- Three Girls About Town as Reporter
- The Royal Mounted Patrol as Hap Andrews
- Sing for Your Supper as Doc
- Honolulu Lu as Desk Clerk
- Harvard, Here I Come! as Liarry
- West of Tombstone as Martin
- Blondie Goes to College as Ben Dixon
- Cadets on Parade as Reporter
- Shut My Big Mouth as Skinny
- Canal Zone as Recruit Baldwin
- Alias Boston Blackie as Bus Driver
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp as Guard
- North of the Rockies as Constable McDowell
- The Wife Takes a Flyer as German Sergeant
- Sweetheart of the Fleet as Sailor
- Submarine Raider as Submarine Engine Seaman
- Riders of the Northland as Alex
- Flight Lieutenant as Cadet William 'Bill' Robinson
- Atlantic Convoy as Bert
- The Talk of the Town as Donald Forrester
- Counter-Espionage as Waiter
- A Man's World as Brown
- Daring Young Man as Hans Muller
- The Spirit of Stanford as Don Farrell
- Stand By All Networks as Slim Terry
- Pardon My Gun as Henchman
- Underground Agent as Chemist
- Commandos Strike at Dawn as Young German Soldier
- City Without Men as Coast Guard Helmsman
- One Dangerous Night as Airline Gate Attendant
- Destroyer as 2nd Fireman
- Passport to Suez as Fritz
- Sahara as Fred Clarkson
- Hail to the Rangers as Dave Kerlin
- The Heat's On as Andy Walker
- There's Something About a Soldier
- Crime Doctor's Strangest Case as Jimmy Trotter
- Once Upon a Time as Aviator Captain
- Riding West as Larry
- She's a Soldier Too as Charles Jones
- Louisiana Hayride as Montague Price
- The Master Race as Frank
- Saddle Leather Law as Paul Edwards
- Secret Agent X-9 as Phil Corrigan
- Strange Confession as Dave
- A Walk in the Sun as Sgt. Ward
- Abilene Town as Henry Dreiser
- Miss Susie Slagle's as Silas Holmes
- Canyon Passage as Johnny Steele
- Thunderbolt! as Pilot
- Ramrod as Red Cates
- The Trouble with Women as Avery Wilson
- Unconquered as Lt. Hutchins
- Secret Service Investigator as Steve Mallory / Dan Redfern
- 16 Fathoms Deep as Ray Douglas
- Moonrise as Jerry Sykes
- Hideout as George Browning
- Red Canyon as Virgil Cordt
- Home of the Brave as Finch
- Calamity Jane and Sam Bass as Joel Collins
- Trapped as Tris Stewart
- Rocketship X-M as Col. Floyd Graham
- Colt.45 as Paul Donovan
- The White Tower as Mr. Hein
- The Sound of Fury as Jerry Slocum
- Little Big Horn as Capt. Phillip Donlin
- Three Steps North as Frank Keeler
- The Whistle at Eaton Falls as Brad Adams
- High Noon as Deputy Marshal Harvey Pell
- Plymouth Adventure as Coppin
- Last of the Comanches as Jim Starbuck
- The Tall Texan as Ben Trask
- The Kid from Left Field as Pete Haines
- City of Bad Men as Gar Stanton
- The Limping Man as Frank Prior
- Pride of the Blue Grass as Jim
- Third Party Risk as Philip Graham
- Wichita as Gyp Clements
- Apache Woman as Rex Moffett
- Wetbacks as Jim Benson
- The Rainmaker as Noah Curry
- Ride Out for Revenge as Capt. George
- The Goddess as Dutch Seymour
- A Pair of Boots as Otis / Adam Shepherd / Sen. Guthrie / Jonathan Tatum / Various characters
- Around the World Under the Sea as Dr. Doug Standish
- Daring Game as Vic Powers
- Attack on the Iron Coast as Major Jamie Wilson
- The Happy Ending as Sam
- Lost Flight as Captain Steve Bannerman
- The Love War as Kyle
- The Deadly Dream as Dr. Jim Hanley
- Scuba
- To Find a Man as Frank McCarthy
- Haunts of the Very Rich as Dave Woodrough
- Running Wild as Jeff Methune
- Death Race as Hans Pimler
- The Fifth Musketeer as Aramis
- Bear Island as Smithy
- Airplane! as Steve McCroskey
- ' as Steve McCroskey
- Weekend Warriors as Col. Archer
- The Thanksgiving Promise as Stewart Larson
- The Wild Pair as Col. Heser
- ' as Sen. Homer Ferguson
- Winter People as William Wright
- Cousins as Vince
- Joe Versus the Volcano as Graynamore
- Hot Shots! as Adm. Thomas 'Tug' Benson
- Honey, I Blew Up the Kid as Clifford Sterling
- Earth and the American Dream
- Mr. Bluesman as Bronski
- Hot Shots! Part Deux as Tug Benson
- Blown Away as Max O'Bannon with son Jeff Bridges
- Peter and the Wolf as Grandfather
- Jane Austen's Mafia! as Vincenzo Cortino
- Meeting Daddy as Mr. Branson
- as Himself
Short subjects
- The Great Glover
- They Stooge to Conga as Telephone Customer #2
- His Wedding Scare as Train Conductor Charlie, Susie's 1st Husband
- A Rookie's Cookie
- Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as Eli Whitney
- My Daddy Can Lick Your Daddy
- The World of Inner Space
- Wonderful World of Wheels
- I Am Joe's Heart as Joe's Heart
Television work
- Suspense co-star with Arlene Francis in "Her Last Adventure" as James
- Jukebox Jury
- Crossroads in "Broadway Trust" with James Dean as Fred
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre in Image of a Drawn Sword as Lt. Sam Kenyon
- Sea Hunt as Mike Nelson / Whitey Fender
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Dundee, Season 5, Episode 6 – Ransom
- The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford as Captain Anderson
- The DuPont Show with June Allyson as Captain Anderson in "Death on the Temple Bay", BSD series finale as Captain Anderson
- The Lloyd Bridges Show as Adam Shepherd / Sen. Guthrie / Jonathan Tatum / Various characters
- The Eleventh Hour with son Beau, "Cannibal Plants, They Eat You Alive" as Leonard McCarty
- Kraft Suspense Theatre as Mason Etheridge
- The Loner as William Colton
- ' as Anastas Poltroni
- A Case of Libel as Dennis Corcoran
- Lost Flight
- The Silent Gun as Brad Clinton
- Silent Night, Lonely Night as John Sparrow
- The Love War as Kyle
- San Francisco International Airport as Jim Conrad
- Do You Take This Stranger? as Steven Breck
- A Tattered Web as Sgt. Ed Stagg
- The Deadly Dream as Dr. Jim Hanley
- Water World as Narrator
- Haunts of the Very Rich as Dave Woodrough
- Trouble Comes to Town as Sheriff Porter Murdock
- Crime Club as Paul Cord
- Death Race as Hans Pimler
- Benjamin Franklin
- The Whirlwind
- Police Story as Joe Forrester / Sgt. Wolf Bozeman
- Stowaway to the Moon as Charlie Englehardt
- Cop on the Beat
- Joe Forrester as Joe Forrester
- Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected episode "The Force of Evil"
- Roots
- Telethon as Matt Tallman
- How the West Was Won as Orville Gant
- The Great Wallendas as Karl Wallenda
- Shimmering Light as Sean Pearse
- GI Diary as Narrator
- Battlestar Galactica as Commander Cain
- Disaster on the Coastliner as Al Mitchell
- East of Eden as Samuel Hamilton
- The Blue and the Gray as Ben Geyser
- Grace Kelly as Jack Kelly
- Paper Dolls as Grant Harper
- George Washington as Caleb Quinn
- Alice in Wonderland as White Knight
- North and South as Confederate President Jefferson Davis
- Dress Gray as Gen. Axel Rylander
- ' as Mr. Nicholas
- Capital News as Jo Jo Turner
- as Harry Helmsley
- In The Nick Of Time as Santa Claus
- Harts of the West as Jake Terrel
- The Other Woman as Jacob
- The Outer Limits – "The Sandkings" as Col. Kress
- Seinfeld as Izzy Mandelbaum
- * Season 8 episode The English Patient
- * Season 9 episode The Blood