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| As far as Beau is concerned, we're on the same team, we root for each other. If my parts are slightly more attractive, or are perceived that way by others, he's very content. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| I had a great '70s. I survived it, and that's always good news. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| I had years of partying, and I was kind of surprised and happy I survived it all. Now, being a parent, I look back on it thinking, Oh God, the things you did! (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| I love John Irving's stuff. It's that marriage of comedy and tragedy. It's really terrific. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| I'm very manipulative towards directors. My theory is that everyone on the set is directing the film, we're all receiving art messages from the universe on how we should do the film. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| I've had really great experiences working with first-time directors. They come at filmmaking with fresh ideas. I've been very lucky that way. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| Most cynics are really crushed romantics: they've been hurt, they're sensitive, and their cynicism is a shell that's protecting this tiny, dear part in them that's still alive. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| Nowadays, in the contract that actors sign, you have to agree that you're going to do a certain amount of publicity-the hard part they don't pay you for. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| The problem with the designated driver programme, it's not a desirable job. But if you ever get sucked into doing it, have fun with it. At then end of the night drop them off at the wrong house. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| Working with my dad was such a gas. We approached the work in a similar way. We only made two films together when I was an adult, Tucker, and Blown Away, but it was so much fun to play with your parent like that. (Jeff Bridges (883)) | |
| As time went on, I got envious and wanted to do a lot of stunts myself. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| Bear Valley is the hidden treasure of the Sierra. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| Carrying those double tanks around all the time got to be a little rough on me. I had to put that damn wetsuit on and take it off, sometimes three or four times a day. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| For four years doing that same character all the time kind of bothered me. Butit opened up a lot of doors. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| I needed to feed my family. I read a couple of the episodes. How can you keep on doing the same thing? (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| I'm foremost an actor. I feel embarrassed being compared to the guys who really work at it. I fake it, I make believe I know all about it, which is what you're supposed to do as an actor. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| It was very important that you kept your sanity and didn't let the pressure of time affect what would be seen later on the screen. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| Sea Hunt was the first time anyone tackled a show that took place underwater. The stories were sort of exciting for kids, like cops and robbers underwater. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| There's a lot to be said about what's happening to our ocean, big companies polluting it with their oil and all the raw garbage that's being spilled in there. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| We wanted to set a good example for the growing number of divers watching. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
| We worked under a lot of pressure... three days to do an episode, sometimes two in a week, 39 episodes a year. (Lloyd Bridges (883)) | |
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