Jimmy Bridges began his acting career in 1972 with a role in a commercial for "Bumble Bee Tuna". This marked the starting point of a long and illustrious career, during which he would go on to co-star in numerous films and television shows alongside a wide range of well-known actors.
One of the most notable of these collaborations was with Billy Bob Thornton in the 1991 film "One False Move". This project demonstrated Jimmy's ability to work effectively with talented individuals from the industry, a skill that would serve him well in the years to come.
In 1994, Jimmy took his creative talents to another level when he established "Little Bridge Productions", a production company he formed and ran with his brother and best friend, actor Todd Bridges. This venture allowed Jimmy to showcase his skills as a producer, writer, and director, and he went on to successfully co-direct, write, and produce several full-length feature films.
These films included "Big Ball'n" (2007),"Flossin" (2001),"Black Ball" (2003),and "Foster Babies" (2007),each of which demonstrated Jimmy's versatility and ability to adapt to a wide range of projects. He also produced the film "Frankie D" (2007),which received several awards at the New York Film Festival.
Jimmy's success in the film industry has continued to grow, and he is now a sought-after producer, writer, and director. He has recently co-written several screenplays, including "The Swedish Nomad", "40'N Still Single", "The Dragon", and "Sewer", and is currently working on several new projects.
In addition to his work in film, Jimmy has also been involved in several other creative pursuits. He has written several books, including "My Buddy Larry", which has generated significant interest in the Hollywood community. Jimmy's ability to adapt to new challenges and pursue a wide range of creative endeavors has made him a respected and accomplished figure in the entertainment industry.