National Post

‘We are all in this together’

- Timothy Bella

Oscar- winning actor Jeff Bridges has revealed he has been diagnosed with lymphoma.

“As the Dude would say. New S--T has come to light,” tweeted Bridges, referring to his beloved stoner character from The Big Lebowski. “Although it is a serious disease, I feel fortunate that I have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good.”

In an emotional note, the 70- year- old Bridges did not offer further details about his cancer diagnosis other than that he was starting treatment.

“I’m profoundly grateful for the love and support from my family and friends,” Bridges said. “Thank you for your prayers and well wishes.”

He added: “And, while I have you, please remember to go vote. Because we are all in this together. Vote. org Love, Jeff.”

Bridges was in the middle of working on The Old Man, an action- drama series set to première next year on FX, in which the actor is the star and executive producer. In a joint statement, Hulu, FX, Touchstone Television and FXP said Bridges has their full support as he undergoes treatment.

“Our thoughts go out to Jeff and his family during this challengin­g time and they have our love and support. We wish him a safe and full recovery,” the statement said. “Jeff, we are all in this together with you.”

Arguably one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation, Bridges has starred in more than 70 films spanning more than six decades. His role as Jeffrey ( The Dude) Lebowski, a White- Russian- drinking slacker and bowler, in the 1998 film The Big Lebowski has remained a cultural phenomenon for more than 20 years. A seven- time Oscar nominee, Bridges won the Academy Award for best actor in 2010 for his role in Crazy Heart as Otis ( Bad) Blake, a washed- up country music star. He was honoured at the 2019 Golden Globe

Awards with the Cecil B. DeMille Award in recognitio­n of his body of work.

It remains unclear what type of lymphoma Bridges is facing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hodgkin’s lymphoma spreads in an orderly manner through lymph nodes and generally becomes more common as people get older. The CDC says that non- Hodgkin’s lymphoma spreads in a non- orderly fashion and tends to affect people between the ages of 15 and 39, as well as those 75 and older. In addition to swollen lymph nodes, other lymphoma symptoms include fever, fatigue, weight loss and night sweats.

Bridges’s cancer announceme­nt was met with overwhelmi­ng support from thousands on social media, with many fans and celebritie­s wishing him a speedy recovery. “LONG LIVE THE DUDE!” tweeted journalist Laura Bassett.

“You’re a fighter,” wrote actor and activist George Takei. “You can beat this.”

While offering their support to Bridges as he begins his cancer treatment, many noted that his diagnosis was the latest piece of bad news in a year filled with it.

“Hey 2020,” wrote comedian Travon Free, “leave Jeff Bridges out of this!”

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