Hollywood legend Jeff Bridges diagnosed with lymphoma
Bridges, 70, who is best known for his role as a tipsy slacker in the Coen brothers' cult classic 'The Big Lebowski,' did not give much detail about his condition.
(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 6, 2019 US actor Jeff Bridges arrives for the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP)
US film star Jeff Bridges announced Monday that he has been diagnosed with lymphoma, a form of cancer that starts in the body’s infection-fighting cells called lymphocytes.
Bridges, 70, who is best known for his role as a tipsy slacker in the Coen brothers’ cult classic “The Big Lebowski,” did not give much detail about his condition.
“As the Dude would say.. New S**T has come to light. I have been diagnosed with Lymphoma. Although it is a serious disease, I feel fortunate that I have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good. I’m starting treatment and will keep you posted on my recovery,” he said on social media.
As the Dude would say.. New S**T has come to light.
I have been diagnosed with Lymphoma. Although it is a serious disease, I feel fortunate that I have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good.
I’m starting treatment and will keep you posted on my recovery.
— Jeff Bridges (@TheJeffBridges) October 20, 2020
Bridges has been nominated seven times for an Oscar, including for one of his early roles in the black-and-white movie “The Last Picture Show,” finally winning for his performance of an aging country singer in 2009’s “Crazy Heart.
He also starred in “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” next to Clint Eastwood, and “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” in which he played a jazz musician alongside his brother Beau. He played a cold-blooded killer opposite Glenn Close in “Jagged Edge.”
He appeared in Marvel’s “Iron Man” series and starred in a remake of the John Wayne classic “True Grit.”
In a follow-up tweet, Bridges thanked well-wishers for their messages of support, adding, “And, while I have you, please remember to go vote. Because we are in this together.”
I’m profoundly grateful for the love and support from my family and friends.
Thank you for your prayers and well wishes. And, while I have you, please remember to go vote. Because we are all in this together. https://t.co/6sAU4MYixl
Love, Jeff
— Jeff Bridges (@TheJeffBridges) October 20, 2020
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