Bridgette Andersen, a talented individual, entered the world on July 11, 1975, in Inglewood, California, to loving parents Teresa Andersen and Frank Glass. She spent her formative years in the picturesque coastal town of Malibu, where she developed a unique affinity for her birthday, July 11, being numerologically significant, as it would always be read as 7-11 rather than July 11th.
As a child, Bridgette had a peculiar habit of kissing the first two fingers on her right hand, followed by a gentle touch of any digital clock that displayed the auspicious time of 7:11. This quirk was just one aspect of her charming personality.
Bridgette's early years were marked by a successful career in the entertainment industry, with notable roles in several films, including the beloved classic Savannah Smiles, released in 1982. However, her life took a tragic turn during her teenage years, as she became entangled in the world of drugs.
Sadly, Bridgette's struggles with addiction ultimately led to her untimely passing at the age of 21 in May 1991, following an accidental overdose of alcohol and heroin.