1951–1970: Early roles , in
Sea Hunt and
The Lloyd Bridges Show Bridges made his first screen appearance in an uncredited role in
The Company She Keeps (1951); the film was released shortly after his first birthday. In his youth, Bridges and his brother Beau made occasional appearances on their father's show
Sea Hunt (1958–1961) and the
CBS anthology series The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–1963). In 1965, he played a supporting role alongside his father in an episode of
The Loner. In 1969, he played
Job Corps crew member Cal Baker in the
Lassie episode "Success Story".
1971–1989: Breakthrough and stardom In 1971, he played the lead role Mike in the television film
In Search of America. His first major role came in the 1971 film
The Last Picture Show, for which he garnered a nomination for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He next co-starred in the 1972 gritty boxing film
Fat City, directed by
John Huston. In 1973, he starred as Junior Jackson in
The Last American Hero, a film based on the true story of NASCAR driver
Junior Johnson. He was again nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance opposite
Clint Eastwood in the 1974 film
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. Towards the end of the decade he acted in mystery
Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978) opposite
Farrah Fawcett, the satirical black comedy
Winter Kills (1979) alongside
John Huston, and the comedy-drama
The American Success Company (1979). In 1980, he acted in
Michael Cimino's large
Western ensemble film ''
Heaven's Gate'' acting opposite
Kris Kristofferson,
Christopher Walken,
John Hurt,
Sam Waterston, and
Isabelle Huppert. The film was a public critical and commercial failure and was blamed for the downfall of the studio,
United Artists. In 1982, Bridges starred in the
science fiction film Tron, in which he played Kevin Flynn, a video
game programmer. Critic
Roger Ebert described the film as "brilliant" and compared it to
The Empire Strikes Back (1980), writing, "This movie is a machine to dazzle and delight us...[and] in a technical way maybe it's breaking ground for a generation of movies in which computer-generated universes will be the background for mind-generated stories about emotion-generated personalities". Also in 1982, he voiced Prince Lir in the animated fantasy film
The Last Unicorn alongside
Alan Arkin,
Mia Farrow, and
Angela Lansbury and starred in the romantic comedy
Kiss Me Goodbye directed by
Robert Mulligan, acting alongside
Sally Field. In 1984, he starred in the
John Carpenter-directed science fiction romance
Starman playing an alien opposite
Karen Allen. For his performance he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. the thrillers
Jagged Edge (1985) opposite
Glenn Close and
The Morning After (1986) with
Jane Fonda, and the crime comedy
Nadine (1987) alongside
Kim Basinger. In 1988 he portrayed automobile entrepreneur
Preston Tucker in the
Francis Ford Coppola directed biographical film
Tucker: The Man and His Dream which earned positive reviews. The following year he acted in two romance films, the
Alan J. Pakula directed
See You in the Morning with
Alice Krige and Farrah Fawcett and the
Steve Kloves directed
The Fabulous Baker Boys starring opposite
Michelle Pfeiffer and his real life brother
Beau Bridges.
1990–2007: Established actor In 1990, he reunited with
Cybill Shepherd for
Peter Bogdanovich's
Texasville, a sequel to the 1971 film
The Last Picture Show, which Bridges had starred in. The film also starred
Cloris Leachman,
Eileen Brennan, and
Randy Quaid. The film was based on the 1987 novel of the same name by
Larry McMurtry. Bridges said of making the film, "[It] was like constantly being hit over the head by deja vu. Every day I'd grab Peter and place him in some corner on the street where we were shooting and I'd say, 'Now 20 years ago what did you say to me as I was standing right here?'". The following year he starred in
Terry Gilliam's fantasy comedy-drama
The Fisher King (1991) opposite
Robin Williams,
Mercedes Ruehl and
Amanda Plummer. In the film he plays a
misanthropic radio shock jock who befriends a homeless person on the quest to find love and the
Holy Grail. For their performances they both received nominations for the
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In 1992 he produced and starred as a man released from prison in the
Martin Bel directed drama
American Heart earning the
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. Film critic
Janet Maslin of
The New York Times praised Bridges' performance writing, "It's time to recognize Mr. Bridges as the most underappreciated great actor of his generation...he has managed to transform himself to an astonishing degree." In 1993, he starred in the
Peter Weir directed drama
Fearless (1993) alongside
Isabella Rossellini,
John Turturro, and
Rosie Perez. His role is thought by some critics to be one of his best performances. Bridges portrayed
James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok in the western film
Wild Bill (1995) acting with
Ellen Burstyn,
John Hurt and
Bruce Dern. The film received mixed reviews and was a
box-office bomb. In 1996 he acted in the
Showtime television film
Hidden in America alongside his brother Beau Bridges and
Frances McDormand. and Bridges at LebowskiFest in 2011 The following year acted in
Ridley Scott's survival drama
White Squall and co-starred with
Barbra Streisand in the romantic comedy
The Mirror Has Two Faces. In 1998, he starred as what is arguably his most iconic role,
Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, in the
Coen brothers' noir comedy
The Big Lebowski. He portrayed businessman
Charles S. Howard in the horse racing drama film
Seabiscuit co-starring with
Tobey Maguire and
Chris Cooper. The film was based on the
1999 book of the same name by
Laura Hillenbrand. The film earned an
Academy Award for Best Picture nomination. He also starred in the 2005
Terry Gilliam fantasy film
Tideland co-starring with
Janet McTeer and
Jennifer Tilly. That was Bridges' second collaboration with Gilliam, the first being 1991's
The Fisher King alongside
Robin Williams. Bridges hosted
VH1's
Top 100 Greatest Albums of Rock and Roll series in 2001. Bridges narrated the documentary
Lost in La Mancha (2002), about the making of a Terry Gilliam retelling of
Don Quixote, tentatively titled
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which would have starred
Johnny Depp as
Sancho Panza and
Jean Rochefort as the quixotic hero. Bridges also narrated the documentaries
National Geographic's
Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West (2002,
IMAX),
Discovery Channel's
Raising the Mammoth (2000), and
ABC's
Heroes of Rock and Roll (1979). He voiced the character Big Z in the animated film ''
Surf's Up'' (2007). Bridges has performed TV commercial voiceover work as well, including
Hyundai's 2007 "Think About It" advertising campaign, and the
Duracell advertisements in the "Trusted Everywhere" campaign. Bridges is one of the
youngest actors ever to be nominated for an Academy Award (1972, age 22, Best Supporting Actor,
The Last Picture Show), and one of the
oldest ever to win (winning the Best Actor in 2010 at age 60 for
Crazy Heart). In 2009, he acted in the satirical comedy
The Men Who Stare at Goats alongside
George Clooney,
Ewan McGregor, and
Kevin Spacey. In 2010 he reprised his role as Kevin Flynn in
Tron: Legacy acting with
Garrett Hedlund and
Olivia Wilde. Bridges received his sixth Academy Award nomination for his role in
True Grit, a collaboration with the Coen brothers in which he starred alongside
Matt Damon,
Josh Brolin,
Barry Pepper, and
Hailee Steinfeld. Both the film and Bridges' performance as
Rooster Cogburn were critically praised. Bridges lost to
Colin Firth, whom he had beaten for the Oscar in the same category the previous year. On December 18, 2010, Bridges hosted
NBC's
Saturday Night Live; he had hosted the show before in 1983 with his brother, Beau. With the December 18, 2010, episode, Bridges beat
Sigourney Weaver's record for longest gap between hosting appearances on
SNL. (Weaver had a 24-year gap between her first time hosting in 1986 and her second time hosting in 2010, while Bridges had a 27-year gap between his first appearance in 1983 and his most recent one, also in 2010.) ,
Dakota Johnson, and Bridges promoting
Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) In 2013, he starred alongside
Ryan Reynolds in the action comedy
R.I.P.D. which was a box office and critical failure. That same year Bridges wrote
The Dude and the Zen Master with
Bernie Glassman. Bridges found himself at a party with Glassman and
Ram Dass and their conversation led to discussing the parallels between "The Dude" from
The Big Lebowski and
Zen Buddhism. The book was formed from what has been described as a "transcript of a five-day 'hang' on a Montana ranch." The following year he produced and starred as the title role in
dystopian drama
The Giver and acted in the action fantasy film
Seventh Son, which were both critically panned and the latter a box office flop. In 2015 Bridges voiced The Aviator in the animated film
The Little Prince based on the
1943 children's novella of the same name. The following year he narrated the documentary
Dream Big: Engineering Our World (2015) and acted in the
Taylor Sheridan directed
neo-Western drama film
Hell or High Water (2015) opposite
Chris Pine and
Ben Foster. For the role he received his a nomination for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which would be his seventh Oscar nomination. In 2017, he acted in the romantic drama
The Only Living Boy in New York with
Callum Turner and
Kate Beckinsale and in the spy action comedy
Kingsman: The Golden Circle starring
Taron Egerton and
Colin Firth. In 2018 he acted in the neo-noir ensemble thriller
Bad Times at the El Royale with
Cynthia Erivo,
Dakota Johnson, and
Jon Hamm. For his contribution to films, he was presented with the
Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2019. Starting in 2022 he acted in the
FX drama thriller series
The Old Man opposite
John Lithgow. For his performance he earned nominations for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and the
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama. In 2024, Bridges received the annual
Chaplin Gala Award which was held at
Alice Tully Hall at
Lincoln Center. Also in 2024, it was announced that Bridges would be reprising his role as Kevin Flynn in
Tron: Ares. In June 2024, he was cast as
God in the upcoming comedy film
Carnival: At the End of Days. == Interests ==