Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hanley is the daughter of Leland Hanley, an All-American football player at Northwestern University and United States Marine Corps veteran, and Doris Nihlroos. She has an older sister Mary Jo and a younger sister Molly. The family moved to Edmonds, Washington, north of Seattle when Bridget was 4. After graduating from Edmonds High School, Hanley headed to San Francisco College for Women to study drama for two years then on to University of Washington whence she graduated with honors and a BA in drama, having appeared in 17 major productions, ranging from Shakespeare to Arthur Miller.
Career
Early career
Hanley began her acting career in San Francisco, where she worked days as a secretary in an advertising agency for $50 a week while auditioning for roles in repertory theater. When she landed the lead female role of Robin in a touring company production of Under the Yum Yum Tree, her weekly salary doubled. She played Robin for almost four years in theaters in San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles and Hollywood until Screen Gems signed her to a contract in 1966.
Bridget Hanley, Star of ‘Here Come the Brides,’ Dies at 80: Movies & TV Series List
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Bridget Hanley, star of the late ’60s TV western Here Come The Brides, died Wednesday.
Bridget Hanley was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Doris (née Nihlroos) and Lee Hanley. At the age of four, she moved with her parents and older sister Mary-Jo to Edmonds, Washington, where her younger sister Molly was later born. Best known for her starring roles as Candy Pruitt in Here Come the Brides (1968) and Wanda Reilly Taylor in Harper Valley P.T.A. (1981), Bridget made appearances in numerous classic television series including Gidget (1965), I Dream of Jeannie (1965), The Flying Nun (1967), Welcome Back, Kotter (1975) and Murder, She Wrote (1984).
After graduating from Edmonds High School in 1959, Bridget studied drama at the San Francisco College for Women (now the Universi...
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Here Come the Brides (1968 to 1970) Cast THEN and NOW - Which actors are still alive?
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"Here Come the Brides" is a television series that aired from 1968 to 1970. It was a comedy-drama series set in the Pacific Northwest during the 19th century. The show focused on the Bolt brothers, who run a logging company in Seattle and decide to bring 100 eligible women from the East Coast to the frontier town to address the severe gender imbalance. ....
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Horacio the handsnake - Bridget Hanley
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Celebrating the life of Bridget Hanley.
Celebrating the life of Bridget Hanley
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Jeremy and Candy Fall In Love, Here Comes The Brides
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李小龙 BRUCE LEE Tribute R.I.P Bridget Hanley (1941/2021) ブルース・リー
李小龙 BRUCE LEE Tribute R.I.P Bridget Hanley (1941/2021) ブルース・リー
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Here Come the Brides Only Lasted for 2 Seasons Because of This
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Where you a fan of Here Come the Brides? If so, what are some of your favorite episodes of the classic western? Let us know in the comments. Here Come The Brides debuted on ABC on September 25, 1968. The western series was loosely based on Asa Mercer’s real-life efforts to bring civilization to frontier Seattle in the 1860s by shipping in marriageable women from the East Coast where the American Civil war left many towns short of men. The show, despite being somewhat dated and misogynistic by modern standards, is considered to be a classic. Even so, it only aired for two seasons bef...
Dining at the giant robo-clown can be tough: just what are you eating? (And is that a slam to McDonald's, Jack in the Box, or both?) Character actor James Sta...
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Bridget Hanley, star of the late ’60s TV western Here Come The Brides, died Wednesday.
Bridget Hanley was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Dor...
#BridgetHanley,
Bridget Hanley, star of the late ’60s TV western Here Come The Brides, died Wednesday.
Bridget Hanley was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Doris (née Nihlroos) and Lee Hanley. At the age of four, she moved with her parents and older sister Mary-Jo to Edmonds, Washington, where her younger sister Molly was later born. Best known for her starring roles as Candy Pruitt in Here Come the Brides (1968) and Wanda Reilly Taylor in Harper Valley P.T.A. (1981), Bridget made appearances in numerous classic television series including Gidget (1965), I Dream of Jeannie (1965), The Flying Nun (1967), Welcome Back, Kotter (1975) and Murder, She Wrote (1984).
After graduating from Edmonds High School in 1959, Bridget studied drama at the San Francisco College for Women (now the University of San Francisco's Lone Mountain Campus) for two years, before transferring to the University of Washington, where she appeared in 17 stage productions, and graduated with honors and a B.A. in drama. Hanley remained active in theater throughout her career, as a regular performer at Theatre West in Hollywood, California, and notably as the star of the award-winning one-woman play "May Day Sermon," based on the poem by James Dickey.
She and director/producer E.W. Swackhamer were married from April 1969 until his death in December 1994.
On December 15, 2021, Bridget Hanley died at the age of 80 in Woodland Hills, California.
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Bridget Hanley, star of the late ’60s TV western Here Come The Brides, died Wednesday.
Bridget Hanley was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Doris (née Nihlroos) and Lee Hanley. At the age of four, she moved with her parents and older sister Mary-Jo to Edmonds, Washington, where her younger sister Molly was later born. Best known for her starring roles as Candy Pruitt in Here Come the Brides (1968) and Wanda Reilly Taylor in Harper Valley P.T.A. (1981), Bridget made appearances in numerous classic television series including Gidget (1965), I Dream of Jeannie (1965), The Flying Nun (1967), Welcome Back, Kotter (1975) and Murder, She Wrote (1984).
After graduating from Edmonds High School in 1959, Bridget studied drama at the San Francisco College for Women (now the University of San Francisco's Lone Mountain Campus) for two years, before transferring to the University of Washington, where she appeared in 17 stage productions, and graduated with honors and a B.A. in drama. Hanley remained active in theater throughout her career, as a regular performer at Theatre West in Hollywood, California, and notably as the star of the award-winning one-woman play "May Day Sermon," based on the poem by James Dickey.
She and director/producer E.W. Swackhamer were married from April 1969 until his death in December 1994.
On December 15, 2021, Bridget Hanley died at the age of 80 in Woodland Hills, California.
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"Here Come the Brides" is a television series that aired from 1968 to 1970. It was a...
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"Here Come the Brides" is a television series that aired from 1968 to 1970. It was a comedy-drama series set in the Pacific Northwest during the 19th century. The show focused on the Bolt brothers, who run a logging company in Seattle and decide to bring 100 eligible women from the East Coast to the frontier town to address the severe gender imbalance. ....
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"Here Come the Brides" is a television series that aired from 1968 to 1970. It was a comedy-drama series set in the Pacific Northwest during the 19th century. The show focused on the Bolt brothers, who run a logging company in Seattle and decide to bring 100 eligible women from the East Coast to the frontier town to address the severe gender imbalance. ....
Celebrating the life of Bridget Hanley
DATE - Saturday 6th November, 2021 @ 4pm
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to ...
Celebrating the life of Bridget Hanley
DATE - Saturday 6th November, 2021 @ 4pm
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to celebrate the life of Bridget Hanley.
We ask on behalf of the family that you keep your comments uplifting and appropriate to help all who come here to find comfort and healing.
DISCLAIMER: We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to any music/song played during this funeral service. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
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Celebrating the life of Bridget Hanley
DATE - Saturday 6th November, 2021 @ 4pm
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to celebrate the life of Bridget Hanley.
We ask on behalf of the family that you keep your comments uplifting and appropriate to help all who come here to find comfort and healing.
DISCLAIMER: We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to any music/song played during this funeral service. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
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Where you a fan of Here Come the Brides? If so, what are some of your favorite episodes of the classic western? Let us know in the comments. Here Come The Brides debuted on ABC on September 25, 1968. The western series was loosely based on Asa Mercer’s real-life efforts to bring civilization to frontier Seattle in the 1860s by shipping in marriageable women from the East Coast where the American Civil war left many towns short of men. The show, despite being somewhat dated and misogynistic by modern standards, is considered to be a classic. Even so, it only aired for two seasons before being canceled in 1970. Its first season was well received, but after changes to its format were made during season two, its ratings took a massive nosedive.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - The Legend Of The Mercer Girls
02:41 - All The Right Ingredients
04:46 - Critical Acclaim
05:53 - Nothing Gold Can Stay
06:36 - The Star Trek Connection
07:33 - The French Spin-Off
07:53 - A Re-Release Took Decades
08:32 - Outro
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The producers of the series claimed that the show was based on the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Unlike other westerns of the mid-20th-century, Here Come the Brides featured very little gunplay or violence. Generally speaking, whenever there was any onscreen conflict, it was limited to comical fistfights.
This decision was made to keep with the restrictions that had been implemented to curtail television violence at the time. The show’s stories highlighted the significance and importance of cooperation, interracial harmony, and peace-seeking conflict resolution. The majority of the series’ plots gave audiences a mix of drama and humor. It was also notable for being one of the first shows targeted toward younger women. Because of this, most of its humor was made at the expense of the men. Very few shows that came before it was able to accomplish what Here Come the Brides did, and really few have since.
While Here Come The Brides only aired for two seasons, it left behind a very significant mark on television. Watch this video in full to discover why, despite enjoying a lively fan base, the series ended up getting the ax so early on in its run.
Here Come the Brides Only Lasted for 2 Seasons Because of This
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Where you a fan of Here Come the Brides? If so, what are some of your favorite episodes of the classic western? Let us know in the comments. Here Come The Brides debuted on ABC on September 25, 1968. The western series was loosely based on Asa Mercer’s real-life efforts to bring civilization to frontier Seattle in the 1860s by shipping in marriageable women from the East Coast where the American Civil war left many towns short of men. The show, despite being somewhat dated and misogynistic by modern standards, is considered to be a classic. Even so, it only aired for two seasons before being canceled in 1970. Its first season was well received, but after changes to its format were made during season two, its ratings took a massive nosedive.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - The Legend Of The Mercer Girls
02:41 - All The Right Ingredients
04:46 - Critical Acclaim
05:53 - Nothing Gold Can Stay
06:36 - The Star Trek Connection
07:33 - The French Spin-Off
07:53 - A Re-Release Took Decades
08:32 - Outro
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The producers of the series claimed that the show was based on the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Unlike other westerns of the mid-20th-century, Here Come the Brides featured very little gunplay or violence. Generally speaking, whenever there was any onscreen conflict, it was limited to comical fistfights.
This decision was made to keep with the restrictions that had been implemented to curtail television violence at the time. The show’s stories highlighted the significance and importance of cooperation, interracial harmony, and peace-seeking conflict resolution. The majority of the series’ plots gave audiences a mix of drama and humor. It was also notable for being one of the first shows targeted toward younger women. Because of this, most of its humor was made at the expense of the men. Very few shows that came before it was able to accomplish what Here Come the Brides did, and really few have since.
While Here Come The Brides only aired for two seasons, it left behind a very significant mark on television. Watch this video in full to discover why, despite enjoying a lively fan base, the series ended up getting the ax so early on in its run.
Here Come the Brides Only Lasted for 2 Seasons Because of This
#BridgetHanley,
Bridget Hanley, star of the late ’60s TV western Here Come The Brides, died Wednesday.
Bridget Hanley was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Doris (née Nihlroos) and Lee Hanley. At the age of four, she moved with her parents and older sister Mary-Jo to Edmonds, Washington, where her younger sister Molly was later born. Best known for her starring roles as Candy Pruitt in Here Come the Brides (1968) and Wanda Reilly Taylor in Harper Valley P.T.A. (1981), Bridget made appearances in numerous classic television series including Gidget (1965), I Dream of Jeannie (1965), The Flying Nun (1967), Welcome Back, Kotter (1975) and Murder, She Wrote (1984).
After graduating from Edmonds High School in 1959, Bridget studied drama at the San Francisco College for Women (now the University of San Francisco's Lone Mountain Campus) for two years, before transferring to the University of Washington, where she appeared in 17 stage productions, and graduated with honors and a B.A. in drama. Hanley remained active in theater throughout her career, as a regular performer at Theatre West in Hollywood, California, and notably as the star of the award-winning one-woman play "May Day Sermon," based on the poem by James Dickey.
She and director/producer E.W. Swackhamer were married from April 1969 until his death in December 1994.
On December 15, 2021, Bridget Hanley died at the age of 80 in Woodland Hills, California.
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"Here Come the Brides" is a television series that aired from 1968 to 1970. It was a comedy-drama series set in the Pacific Northwest during the 19th century. The show focused on the Bolt brothers, who run a logging company in Seattle and decide to bring 100 eligible women from the East Coast to the frontier town to address the severe gender imbalance. ....
Celebrating the life of Bridget Hanley
DATE - Saturday 6th November, 2021 @ 4pm
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to celebrate the life of Bridget Hanley.
We ask on behalf of the family that you keep your comments uplifting and appropriate to help all who come here to find comfort and healing.
DISCLAIMER: We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to any music/song played during this funeral service. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
#rip #allensfuneralhomearima #gonebutnotforgotten
*They are now running an early Black Friday Sale. Go to https://establishedtitles.com/FV10 and get an additional 10% off on any purchase with code FV10. Thanks to Established Titles for sponsoring this video!*
Where you a fan of Here Come the Brides? If so, what are some of your favorite episodes of the classic western? Let us know in the comments. Here Come The Brides debuted on ABC on September 25, 1968. The western series was loosely based on Asa Mercer’s real-life efforts to bring civilization to frontier Seattle in the 1860s by shipping in marriageable women from the East Coast where the American Civil war left many towns short of men. The show, despite being somewhat dated and misogynistic by modern standards, is considered to be a classic. Even so, it only aired for two seasons before being canceled in 1970. Its first season was well received, but after changes to its format were made during season two, its ratings took a massive nosedive.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - The Legend Of The Mercer Girls
02:41 - All The Right Ingredients
04:46 - Critical Acclaim
05:53 - Nothing Gold Can Stay
06:36 - The Star Trek Connection
07:33 - The French Spin-Off
07:53 - A Re-Release Took Decades
08:32 - Outro
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The producers of the series claimed that the show was based on the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Unlike other westerns of the mid-20th-century, Here Come the Brides featured very little gunplay or violence. Generally speaking, whenever there was any onscreen conflict, it was limited to comical fistfights.
This decision was made to keep with the restrictions that had been implemented to curtail television violence at the time. The show’s stories highlighted the significance and importance of cooperation, interracial harmony, and peace-seeking conflict resolution. The majority of the series’ plots gave audiences a mix of drama and humor. It was also notable for being one of the first shows targeted toward younger women. Because of this, most of its humor was made at the expense of the men. Very few shows that came before it was able to accomplish what Here Come the Brides did, and really few have since.
While Here Come The Brides only aired for two seasons, it left behind a very significant mark on television. Watch this video in full to discover why, despite enjoying a lively fan base, the series ended up getting the ax so early on in its run.
Here Come the Brides Only Lasted for 2 Seasons Because of This
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hanley is the daughter of Leland Hanley, an All-American football player at Northwestern University and United States Marine Corps veteran, and Doris Nihlroos. She has an older sister Mary Jo and a younger sister Molly. The family moved to Edmonds, Washington, north of Seattle when Bridget was 4. After graduating from Edmonds High School, Hanley headed to San Francisco College for Women to study drama for two years then on to University of Washington whence she graduated with honors and a BA in drama, having appeared in 17 major productions, ranging from Shakespeare to Arthur Miller.
Career
Early career
Hanley began her acting career in San Francisco, where she worked days as a secretary in an advertising agency for $50 a week while auditioning for roles in repertory theater. When she landed the lead female role of Robin in a touring company production of Under the Yum Yum Tree, her weekly salary doubled. She played Robin for almost four years in theaters in San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles and Hollywood until Screen Gems signed her to a contract in 1966.
She and Scaglione explained that the idea originated when Scaglione and the gallery's Executive Director Bridget Hanley attended the same City Council meeting.
On May 26 at 11 a.m., the gallery's Executive Director Bridget Hanley talks about what to do with that art that's piling up at home in "The BigLeap... Hanley will discuss how to keep an inventory of ...
The gallery's Executive Director Bridget Hanley said the decision to cancel the festival because of predicted thunderstorms was "an agonizing decision made after a week of monitoring a storm front ...
“We’re really proud to present the festival,” said Bridget Hanley, executive director of Rainbow SpringsArt in Dunnellon gallery, which hosts the event ... Hanley said the musical group PalominoBlonde will perform from 11 a.m.
ATTLEBORO — The AttleboroHigh girls basketball team doubled up on Durfee High Monday night, winning 62-32, with a strong middle two quarters ...Lily Routhier scored 14 ... Bridget Hanley added seven points and HalliePopat scored six ... .
FOXBORO — The Foxboro High girls basketball team routed Taunton High, 79-22, on Tuesday night behind a game-high 30 points from Addie Ruter ...King Philip 59, Mansfield 55 ... Mansfield (8-5) was led by Abby Wager’s 17 points and Bridget Hanley’s 10 ... .
ATTLEBORO — Kayla Goldrick scored a game-high 21 points and teammate VanessaEllis added 18 as the AttleboroHigh girls basketball team steamrolled North Attleboro High 56-32 Friday night ... Bridget Hanley scored eight points and Rose Maher added seven.