![]() ![]() "He just adores Susan and she adores him."Īnother former resident, Scott Hornbacher of Moorhead, also accepted a Golden Globe on Sunday night when the drama he produces, "Mad Men," was recognized as best dramatic television series for the third year in a row. "He is just a wonderful man," Hansen says. As a result, her birthday and age aren’t clearly stated on social media. (Hansen wisely advised him to pass on the William Holden role in the 1995 remake of "Sabrina.") When Susan Gestom was born in 1953, she was raised in the Fargo-Moorhead area of North Dakota. He also isn't above consulting with his mother-in-law, who taught film classes, on future career decisions. Hansen refers to Bridges as a "renaissance man," who paints, does ceramics and writes music. Geston, a 1970 Fargo North graduate, met Bridges, an up-and-coming star, in 1974, while she was working at a dude ranch near Livingston, Mont., and he was on location near there to film "Rancho Deluxe." Originally from Fargo, North Dakota, Susan met Jeff in Paradise Valley, Montana, when she was. She also has her own career in the entertainment industry and has produced her own movies, including the 1989 film Cold Feet, 1976 film Stay Hungry and 1982 movie Forbidden Zone. She says her famous son-in-law calls her every year on his wife's birthday to thank Hansen for giving him "the love of his life." Susan Geston is the long-time wife of Hollywood legend Jeff Bridges. Yet Hansen wouldn't expect anything less from Bridges. I just loved it, of course," says Hansen, a retired English professor at Minnesota State University Moorhead. ![]()
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