There is an old saying that never goes out of style:
You never know, tomorrow or the unexpected, which will come first.
Actors can experience another life in countless film and television works, whether they are happy or sad, but after they are finished, they are like us, and they always have to face their own lives.
Even if it is a super long series, there is a day when it returns to reality from the world of light and shadow.

Brave "Black Panther", 43-year-old black actor Chadwick Bosman sadly passed away in August this year after battling cancer for four years. However, he never made public his illness before his death, and he shot many movies with the disease, not only a superhero on the screen, but also a real anti-cancer hero.
The latest to grab the headlines of American entertainment news is the bad news that another famous actor announces cancer.
The 70-year-old Oscar-winning actor, "Governor" Jeff Bridges, announced that he had cancer.
He is a Hollywood character male star, who has been in the film for decades, including "Murder Green Toe", "Earth Thunder", "To the Soup", "Iron Man", in 2010 with "Crazy Heart" won the Golden Globe Award and the Oscar double movie emperor, in 2019 won the Golden Globe Award Lifetime Achievement Award.
On Monday, he himself posted on social media about his cancer, saying: "As The Governor [who starred in the character in Murder of the Green Toe] would say: a new thing has happened. I was diagnosed with lymphoma. At the same time, he said that he has begun to receive treatment, met some good doctors, and feels that he is very lucky, and will update his recovery to everyone in the future.
The role of "Governor" played by Bridges has a deep impact.
Years later, in Marvel's superhero blockbuster "Avengers 4", Iron Man referred to the fat and scruffy Thor as "Le paowski", which was the use of the Overseer's terrier.
(The fat and scruffy Thor in "Reunion 4")
"Le paowski" is the name of Bridges' character in Murder of the Green Toe, and "The Overseer" is the nickname for this character.
Comparing the above and below figures, you will find that the Thor in "Reunion 4" does have some of his charm, and this role + terrier is also a tribute to his classic role.
("Governor" Lebowski in Murder of the Green Toe)
Bridges, indeed an actor with a story, summed up in three words: talented, addicted, prodigal.
He was born in Los Angeles, USA, the literary family, parents are actors, which made him a 4-month-old baby with his mother on camera, and at the age of 8, he followed his father to appear in the TV series.
He is the kind of actor who has his own talent and is extremely unruly in his bones, but his luck is not good at first.
As early as 1971, The Governor made his first film, "The Last Movie", when he was in his early 20s, he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 44th Academy Awards for his first play.
However, when he really became an Oscar winner, he was 60 years old.
Prior to this, although he had been nominated for various awards many times, he had not received any results. As a result, he was once considered the most talented but most underrated of the awards season in his generation.
He is indeed a person who is too self-sufficient, and many of the film's characters exude their own unique temperament.
The Coen brothers' 1998 film Murder the Green Toe was one of Bridges' most impressive films, and his nickname "The Governor" came from the characters in the film.
In the film, he plays a middle-aged who has nothing to do, and his biggest pastime is to play bowling with two equally incompetent friends, only to make a mistake one day and meet the millionaire of the same name, and be involved in a criminal incident that makes people cry and laugh...
Originally, many people were optimistic that he was going to win a movie emperor, but that Oscar, there was not even a nomination for him, and in the end, Roberto Bernini of "Beautiful Life" won the little golden man.
I don't blame anyone else, Bridges was an addict at the time and was getting rid of his cannabis addiction when he made this movie.
But he was also a versatile man, and in addition to making movies, he loved photography, music, and even drawing and dubbing.
Of course, the most successful of his "hobby" is music, and he has written a lot of songs, and because of this hobby, he has become the best candidate to play the male lead of "Crazy Heart".
It was the 2009 film that finally put him in the position of movie emperor the following year, in which Bridges played an alcoholic and depressed blues country singer, who played and sang by himself, and 5 of the songs in the film were written by himself.
The character in the film, Byrd Blake, is also an old prodigal son, and such a role more or less coincides with Bridges' state: indulging in fun when he does not work, growing a beard and long hair, and re-taking care of his appearance when he has a new job.
Not only is it like her own character, but Bridges can also master many types of roles, the most famous of which is the 2008 super British film "Iron Man".
(Downey and Bridges)
Bridges plays the villain "Iron Overlord" in the film, and "Iron Man" played by Robert Downey Jr. is a sworn enemy, and his style in the film: strong, bald, bearded, and he is sentenced to two in the literary film.
Many viewers can't equate him in "Iron Man" with him in "Crazy Heart", and really can only say what he is acting.
In 2010, he worked with the Coen brothers again after Murder of The Green Toe, starring in a very good Western, "Earth Thunder".
In this movie, he is the first male protagonist, playing a drunken sheriff Roster Cowborne, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin (the thanos actor in "Reunion") in this movie are all ranked behind him.
In the 2016 annual high-scoring film "To the Soup and the Fire", he played a retired police detective Marcus, playing the obsession of an old police detective. With this role, he was once again nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
In 2017, an American firefighter-themed movie "Courage to Go Forward" was well received, which was based on the real heroic deeds of the "Granite Mountain Master" fire brigade, and there was also Bridges in the film. He plays Duane Stembrink, an elderly man in charge of local fire safety management, to qualify for the elite fire brigade for the fire brigade.
Bridges is currently working on the series The Old Man, his first time in the series and serving as executive producer, which will debut next year at Hulu's FX.
Commenting on Bridges' condition, Hulu and FXP said in a joint statement: "We have conveyed love and support to Jeff and his family during this challenging time. We hope that he will recover safely and comprehensively. Jeff, we're all with you. ”
"Governor" Jeff Bridges, the "bad old boy" on the screen, has a happy marriage and family in reality. Bless him to be able to overcome the disease, just like the pride of finally getting the movie emperor at the age of 60 under the seeming carelessness of the road.
The screen has always needed actors with personalities, and his plays are liked by too many people.
I wish you a speedy recovery.
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