Bridges family matriarch, Dorothy, dead at 93
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LOS ANGELES – Dorothy Bridges, poet, widow of "Sea Hunt" actor Lloyd Bridges and matriarch of the acting family that includes sons Jeff and Beau, has died.
She was 93. Bridges died Monday of natural causes at her home in the Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles, family spokeswoman Jean Sievers said.
Born Dorothy Dean Simpson on Sept. 19, 1915, in Worcester, Mass., she was married to Lloyd Bridges for 60 years, until his death in 1998. The two met while performing in a play at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Dorothy Bridges later appeared in a handful of movies and an episode of "Sea Hunt" with her husband, whom she called Bud.
She also coached her children, said an obituary from the family.
Bridges wrote poetry for five decades. In 2005, at age 89, she published "You Caught Me Kissing: A Love Story." It included a collection of Valentine’s Day poems she wrote to her husband each year, a practice she continued after his death.