Jeff Bridges (born 4 December 1949) is an American actor and producer known for a career that spans classic Hollywood dramas, offbeat cult favourites, and major studio films. Coming from an acting family, he began working on screen as a child and earned early acclaim as an adult with The Last Picture Show (1971), which brought him his first Academy Award nomination. Over the decades he became admired for a relaxed, naturalistic style that can feel effortless even in demanding roles.
His filmography includes Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Starman (earning him another Oscar nomination), Fearless, The Fisher King, and The Big Lebowski (1998), where his portrayal of โThe Dudeโ became a pop-culture icon. Bridges later won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Crazy Heart (2009), and has continued to balance character work with large-scale projects, including True Grit, Hell or High Water, and Tron: Legacy. Outside acting, he is also known for his long-standing interest in music and photography, often bringing a distinctly personal, grounded presence to everything he does.

8 Million Ways to Die
8 Million Ways to Die was filmed in both Los Angeles and El Segundo, with scenes spread across a range of distinct settings.

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