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Jeff ‘The Dude’ Bridges gets Golden Globe lifetime award

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LOS ANGELES: Jeff Bridges, the rascally dude of cult classic ‘ The Big Lebowski’ and star of ‘Crazy Heart’, was awarded the annual Golden Globe for lifetime achievemen­t on Sunday after a 60-year career on film and television.

Bridges, 69, got his start as a child star appearing alongside his parents Lloyd and Dorothy Bridges, and his older brother Beau in the 1950s before carving his own path in mostly offbeat roles.

While accepting his award, Bridges thanked his siblings and parents, noting that he was wearing his late father’s cufflinks.

Never typecast, Bridges has played a bank robber, a struggling writer, a blank- faced alien, a US president and a video game programmer in both independen­t and blockbuste­r movies.

But it is his 1988 role as a man mistaken for a millionair­e in ‘The Big Lebowski’ that has proved most memorable, earning Bridges the enduring nickname “The Dude” after his laid-back stoner character in the crime caper.

Rambling and unpredicta­ble characters

“If I’m lucky I’ll be associated with The Dude for the rest of my life,” Bridges said onstage. “I feel so honoured to be a part of that film.”

Bridges is known for his naturalist­ic style and for often playing rambling and unpredicta­ble characters.

After multiple nomination­s for movies including ‘ The Last Picture Show’, ‘ The Contender’, and ‘ True Grit’, Bridges took home both a Golden Globe and an Oscar in 2010 for his performanc­e as a drunken country singer who finds redemption in ‘Crazy Heart’.

In his acceptance speech, Bridges thanked a long list of people who he has worked with over six decades, including the man who has served as his standin for close to 70 films, Loyd Catlett.

“He’s the thread to the whole deal,” Bridges said.

Officially known as the Cecil B. DeMille award, the Golden Globe recognises lifetime achievemen­t in both showbusine­ss and humanitari­an work.

In 1983, Bridges founded the End Hunger Network, a nonprofit organisati­on dedicated to feeding children around the world. He is also a spokesman for the Share Our Strength/ No Kid Hungry campaign.

Previous Golden Globe lifetime achievemen­t honorees have included Oprah Winfrey, Meryl Streep, George Clooney, Harrison Ford and Barbra Streisand. — Reuters

 ??  ?? (From left) Wendy Treece Bridges, Beau Bridges, Susan Geston and Jeff Bridges arrive at the 76th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, US Sunday.
(From left) Wendy Treece Bridges, Beau Bridges, Susan Geston and Jeff Bridges arrive at the 76th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, US Sunday.

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