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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_BridgeAlan Bridge - Wikipedia

    Alfred Morton Bridge (February 26, 1891 – December 27, 1957 [1] ) was an American character actor who played mostly small roles in over 270 films between 1931 and 1954. Bridge's persona was an unpleasant, gravel-voiced man with an untidy moustache.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Allan_BridgeAllan Bridge - Wikipedia

    Allan Bridge (February 14, 1945 – August 5, 1995) was an American conceptual artist best known for his creation in 1980 of the confessional phone system known as the Apology Line.

  3. Jan 17, 2021 · Learn the true story of Allan 'Mr. Apology' Bridge, the founder of 'The Apology Line' hotline, which inspired Wondery's new podcast.

  4. When Allan Bridge started The Apology Line, he wanted to help people unburden themselves from past regret – a feeling he was all too familiar with. The struggling artist had the idea to created a hotline people could share their wrongdoings after stealing art supplies he couldn’t afford when he moved to New York – a secret that ate away at him.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_BridgesAlan Bridges - Wikipedia

    Alan Bridges (28 September 1927 – 7 December 2013) was an English film and television director. In 1967 Bridges directed a television adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations starring Gary Bond as Pip. He won the Grand Prix at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival for his film The Hireling.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0108653Al Bridge - IMDb

    American character actor, a fixture both in Westerns and in the comedies of Preston Sturges. Although frequently billed as "Alan" Bridge, he was born Alfred Morton Bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1891 (not as "Alford" Bridge in 1890, as his tombstone erroneously states), he and his sister, future actress Loie Bridge, were raised by ...

  7. Sometimes credited as Alan Bridge, and frequently not credited onscreen at all, he appeared in many westerns, especially in the Hopalong Cassidy series, where he played crooked sheriffs and henchmen. Contents