Bridget Jane Fonda was born in Los Angeles, California, to Susan Brewer and actor Peter Fonda. She is the granddaughter of Henry Fonda and niece of Jane Fonda, both famous actors. Bridget made her film debut at age five as an extra in Easy Rider (1969), but first became interested in acting after appearing in a high school production of "Harvey." At age 18, she enrolled at New York University and spent four years there and at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. She went on to hone her craft in workshop productions and worked on such stage projects as "Just Horrible," written by Nicholas Kazan, who later cast Bridget in his directorial debut, "Professional Man," an episode for The Edge (1989) series on HBO. She also starred in PBS's Jacob Have I Loved (1989) and in a segment of Aria (1987), a film composed of short works by 10 respected directors. Her film credits include The Godfather Part III (1990), Strapless (1989), Doc Hollywood (1991), Singles (1992), and Single White Female (1992).
Bridget Gabbe is an actress, known for Blue Bloods (2010), The Following (2013) and Big Stone Gap (2014).
Bridget Gainer is known for A Tiny Ripple of Hope (2021).
Bridget is an actor and writer attracted to the beautiful bright flame that is Los Angeles. Bridget just wrapped shooting a supporting role in the new independent feature Diminuendo and was recently part of the small ensemble behind the critically acclaimed West Coast premiere of "Key Change" at the Collective Studio: Los Angeles. Bridget majored in theater performance at the University of Maryland College Park. On stage, she has had the pleasure of performing Pamela/Annabella/Margaret in 39 Steps, Kate Percy/Hostess-Henry IV, Pt 1, Gretchen-Boeing, Boeing, Helena-Midsummer Night's Dream, and Lampito--Lysistrata. Her first feature, Haze, opened nationally in theater's around the nation this fall and can now be seen on Netflix and iTunes. She has worked as a teaching artist with the Maryland Shakespeare Festival and would like to thank Beyonce for all of her love and support.
Bridget Gethins born March 9th, in Ironton, Ohio. She is an actor and writer. Known for "Loving" (2016), "A Walk In the Woods" (2015), "Game Change" (2012) Gethins is married to artist Greig Leach and they have two children. To read Bridget's blog www.beingwoman.blogspot.com subtitled "What did women do in the olden days and why don't we know about it?"
Bridget Graham is an actress, known for Pixels (2015), Manhattan Undying (2016) and Dangerous to Know (2020).
Bridget Hoffman was born on March 5, 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is known for Pâfekuto burû (1997), Rupan sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro (1979) and Total Recall (2012). She has been married to Rif Hutton since June 8, 2001.
Bridget Holden is an actress, known for Donald Cried (2016).
Bridget Kallal - who lives in Los Angeles with her three brothers, mom and dad. Besides the joy of spending time with her family, she has always enjoyed performing, singing, and dancing. She is a very happy, loving and social girl who insists on participating in every activity or club whose path she crosses - from cheer, to dance, volleyball, track, choir, sewing, Girl Scouts and, of course drama. It was her drama teacher in elementary school who asked her to join the drama club two years before other students were allowed to join. She was hooked as soon as she was cast the role of Tinker Bell at age six. When she is not performing, Bridget enjoys making slime and creating inventions out of any house hold items and left over card board boxes she can find. Her professional debut was for the Disney Channel's Frozen Holiday which led to a leading role in Home Good's pancake breakfast in 2017. Bridget co-stared in the new Fox series 9-1-1 in 2018. She continues to take professional classes in theater and continues to perform for choir concerts and play productions. Bridget aspires to have a long career in acting and singing while simultaneously dreams of succeeding as an inventor and entrepreneur.
Bridget Kelly is an actress and production manager, known for Craig Ross Jr.'s Monogamy (2018), Baywatch (1989) and Longmire (2012).