Jeff Bridges
57 titles
Filmography
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Masked and Anonymous
(2003)Music legend and Academy Award winner Bob Dylan (Best Song, Wonder Boys, 2000) -- accompanied by Academy Award winner Jessica Lange (Best Actress in a Leading Role, Blue Sky, 1994), Penelope Cruz (Vanilla Sky), Jeff Bridges (Seabiscuit), John Goodman (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) and Luke Wilson (Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle) -- takes center stage in the craziest, funniest comedy of the year! Dylan is Jack Fate, a former traveling troubadour who is sprung from jail by his scheming manager toheadline a sketchy and misguided benefit concert. With unforgettable cameo appearances by Angela Bassett, Bruce Dern, Ed Harris, Giovanni Ribisi, Mickey Rourke, and Christian Slater and featuring a sizzling soundtrack with four new Dylan recordings plus performances of Dylan classics from Los Lobos, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia and more!

Somebody Killed Her Husband
(1978)After someone murders her husband, Jenny Moore and her lover, Jerry Green, must find the killer or stand accused of doing it themselves.

Iron Man
(2008)Suit up for action with Robert Downey Jr. in the ultimate adventure movie you've been waiting for, Iron Man! When jet-setting genius-industrialist Tony Stark is captured in enemy territory, he builds a high-tech suit of armor to escape.

Only the Brave
(2017)Eric is a firefighter who gathers a certified crew and finds new recruits to go through harsh training and different tasks.

The Little Prince
(2015)The Aviator introduces a girl to a world where she rediscovers her childhood and learns that it's human connections that matter most, and that it is only with heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.

Seabiscuit
(2003)The true story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse recounts the triumphs that lifted the spirits of the team behind it and those of a nation.

The Last Picture Show
(1971)A group of 50's high schoolers come of age in a bleak, isolated, atrophied West Texas town that is slowly dying, both economically and culturally.

The Contender
(2000)Senator Laine Hanson’s bid for U.S. Vice President is threatened when both real and fabricated revelations about her past come to light.

TRON: Legacy
(2010)The son of a famous video game engineer sets out to rescue his father in a striking cyber universe.

Kiss Me Goodbye
(1982)Kay (Sally Field) is a widow who's met a handsome but otherwise dull Egyptologist named Rupert (Jeff Bridges) and hopes to marry. Trouble is, the ghost of her dead husband, Jolly (James Caan), strenuously objects. A former Broadway director, he's visible only to Kay, and begins interfering in her life so much that others question her sanity. Jolly, however, cares only about driving away the hated Rupert, who for his part thinks to stage an exorcism.

Valerie
(2019)An intimate glimpse into the life of legendary actress Valerie Perrine, exploring her illustrious career and her battle with Parkinson’s disease.

The Last Unicorn
(1982)A brave unicorn and a magician fight an evil king who is obsessed with attempting to capture the world's unicorns.

Words from a Bear
(2019)When N. Scott Momaday won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize, it marked one of the first major acknowledgments of Native American literature and culture. Now, Momaday's words come to life in this biography of a celebrated Native American storyteller.

The Grand Unified Theory of Howard Bloom
(2019)After illness strikes down a legendary publicist, he reinvents himself as an author of books on humanity's role in the cosmos. Now in his 70s, he prepares an unfathomably long masterwork to unify his theories, while considering his legacy.

TRON: Ares
(2025)Get ready for the electrifying action and adventure of Tron: Ares. When a highly sophisticated Program named Ares is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, it marks humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings. Warning: Some flashing-lights scenes in this film may affect photosensitive viewers.

Alan Pakula: Going for Truth
(2019)Actors and friends share memories about the celebrated filmmaker behind All the President’s Men, Sophie’s Choice, and The Pelican Brief.

Hal
(2019)Hal Ashby's obsessive genius led to an unprecedented string of Oscar® winning classics, including Harold and Maude, Shampoo and Being There. But as contemporaries Coppola, Scorsese and Spielberg rose to blockbuster stardom in the 1980s, Ashby's uncompromising nature played out as a cautionary tale of art versus commerce.