hour. the dude. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. is it possible to have a 40-year career in hollywood, makeover, 60 movies, and still have a reputation as mr. nice guy? well, apparently it is if you re jeff bridges. and he joins me now for me to test his theory. everybody tells me in the business and out you re the nicest guy in show business. how do you plead? i m going for guilty. what the hey? have you always been easy to work with? because the running theme of all your co-workers has always been you re just the nicest guy to work with. yeah, i think i have. you know? i take my lead from my old man, lloyd. lloyd bridges. you know, my dad. great actor. who loved showbiz so much. i got to work with him as a kid on sea hunt. whenever there was a role for a little kid, he d say come on, get out of school, come on, play with dad. you know, that kind of thing. but as an adult i got to work with him twice, on tucker and a movie called blown away. and
good evening. is it possible to have a 40-year career in hollywood, makeover, 60 movies and still have a reputation as mr. nice guy? well apparently it is if you re jeff bridges. he joins me now to test this theory. everybody tells me in the business and out you re the nicest guy in show business. how do you plead? i m going for guilty. what the hey. have you always been easy to work with? because the running theme of all your co-workers has always been, you re just the nicest guy to work with. yeah, i think i have. you know? i take my lead from my old man, lloyd. lloyd bridges. you know, my dad who loved show biz so much and i got to work with him as a kid on sea hunt. whenever there was a role for a little kid, come on, get out of school, play with dad. that kind of thing. but as an adult i got to work with him twice on tucker, and a movie called blown away. and it was a little different experience. as an adult, i saw when he came on the set how much fun he was
tonight, true hollywood royalty the dude himself. you are the dude! i mean to millions of people around the world, jeff bridges, you will always be the dude. i can t pretend anything else. isn t it a good one? just one of the best movies. just so good! jeff bridges, actor, oscar winner, star of some of the biggest movies of the past 40 years. the fabulous baker boys, crazy heart, true grit and many more. tonight jeff bridges is live, his work and his latest passion that s music. the great jeff bridges for the hour. the dude. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. is it possible to have a 40-year career in hollywood, makeover, 60 movies and still have a reputation as mr. nice guy? well apparently it is if you re jeff bridges. he joins me now to test this theory. everybody tells me in the business and out you re the nicest guy in show business. how do you plead? i m going for guilty. what the hey. have you always been easy to work with? because the runnin
the dude. this is piers morgan tonight. is it possible to have a 40-year career in hollywood makeover, 60 movies, and still have a reputation as mr. nice guy? everybody tells me in the business and out, you re the nicest guy in show business. how do you plead? i m going for guilty. have you always been easy to work with? the running theme is that you re just the nicest guy to work with. yeah, i think i have, you know. i take my lead from my old man, lloyd. lloyd bridges, you know. my dad. yeah. great man. who loved showbiz so much and, you know, i got to work with him as a kid. whenever there was a role for a little kid, he would say, come on, get out of school, play with dad. you know, that kind of thing. but as an adult, i got to work with him twice on tucker and a movie called blown away and it was a little different experience, you know, as an adult i saw when he came on the set how much fun he was having and how that fun was kind of contagious, you know, an
is it possible to have a 40-year career in hollywood makeover, 60 movies, and still have a reputation as mr. nice guy? everybody tells me in the business and out, you re the nicest guy in show business. how do you plead? i m going for guilty. have you always been easy to work with? the running theme is that you re just the nicest guy to work with. yeah, i think i have, you know. i take my lead from my old man, lloyd. lloyd bridges, you know. my dad. yeah. great man. who loved showbiz so much and, you know, i got to work with him as a kid. whenever there was a role for a little kid, he would say, come on, get out of school, play with dad. you know, that kind of thing. but as an adult, i got to work with him twice on tucker and a movie called blown away and it was a little different experience, you know, as an adult i saw when he came on the set how much fun he was having and how that fun was kind of contagious, you know, and when you re having fun you kind of rel