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Bridges, Charles

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Bridges, Charles, fl. 1683–1740, English portrait painter, active (c.1735–c.1740) in Virginia. He was the most skillful practitioner of aristocratic portrait painting in the South. Among the works attributed to him are Mann Page the Second (Coll. of William and Mary) and Maria Taylor Byrd (Metropolitan Mus.).


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Byline: City News Service Lloyd Bridges, Charles Bronson and Roy Rogers were to be honored Monday at the annual Golden Boot Awards, and John Wayne was to be posthumously recognized, for contributions to western films and television.
during the 1950s, when Scott was still one of the screen's biggest Western heroes, appearing with co-stars such as Lloyd Bridges, Charles Bronson, Dorothy Malone and Ruth Roman.
Byline: City News Service Actors Lloyd Bridges, Charles Bronson and John Wayne are among those who will receive Golden Boot Awards for their contribution to western films and television, officials have announced.
 
 
 
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