
Bridgett Riley
Crew
Biography
Bridgett Riley (born May 13, 1973) is a female boxer and motion picture stuntwoman from Oakville, Missouri, where she graduated in 1989. Riley has a record of 15 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw, with 7 wins by knockout.
Born: May 13, 1973
Place of Birth: Oakville, Missouri, USA
Known For

Zombie Me
Zombie Me is a psychological horror web series released in 2026. Told through short episodes, the series explores survival, identity, and humanity in a post-apocalyptic world, focusing on character, memory, and psychological tension rather than action-driven spectacle.

Bones
Dr. Temperance Brennan and her colleagues at the Jeffersonian's Medico-Legal Lab assist Special Agent Seeley Booth with murder investigations when the remains are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that the standard identification methods are useless.

Million Dollar Baby
Despondent over a painful estrangement from his daughter, trainer Frankie Dunn isn't prepared for boxer Maggie Fitzgerald to enter his life. But Maggie's determined to go pro and to convince Dunn and his cohort to help her.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
A Las Vegas team of forensic investigators are trained to solve criminal cases by scouring the crime scene, collecting irrefutable evidence and finding the missing pieces that solve the mystery.

Dharma & Greg
Dharma & Greg is an American television sitcom that aired from September 24, 1997, to April 30, 2002. It stars Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Montgomery, a couple who got married on their first date despite being complete opposites. The series is co-produced by Chuck Lorre Productions, More-Medavoy Productions and 4 to 6 Foot Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. The show's theme song was written and performed by composer Dennis C. Brown. Created by executive producers Dottie Dartland and Chuck Lorre, the comedy took much of its inspiration from so-called culture-clash "fish out of water" situations. The show earned eight Golden Globe nominations, six Emmy Award nominations, and six Satellite Awards nominations. Elfman earned a Golden Globe in 1999 for Best Actress.

The Magic Hour
The Magic Hour is an American talk show hosted by basketball player Earvin "Magic" Johnson. The series aired in syndication from June to September 1998.

Hollywood Adventures
A young man goes from China to Hollywood on short notice to find his girlfriend. He ends up connected with two others in his quest, which gets much more complicated than he envisioned.

Bare Knuckles
Women will go to extreme lengths for those they love and single mother Samantha Rogers is no exception. Along with her young daughter, Milla, Sam struggles to make ends meet, taking her licks as a stunt double by day and cocktail waitressing at a rowdy bar at night. When Sam uses her skills to end a bar fight between two drunk women, down and out fight promoter Sonny Cool sees an opportunity to get back into the game. He tells Sam all about the "show," a high class, underground illegal all female bare knuckle fight tournament, where brutality and elegance mix with high stakes and deception. Is the price too much for her...? Bare Knuckles..... a knockout punch of strength and determination, inspired by a true story.

Fetch
John 'Fetch' Fetcher is on the case. They said it would be easy. It's never easy.

Grinders
The story of two brothers, one a Butcher and one a Lawn service provider. When one mistake turns into a criminal and lucrative business venture for a pair of brothers, they begin a bloody campaign to keep their business booming at the expense of the local town folk.
Filmography
as Victoria
as Sheba Compton
as Mrs. Covington
as Mona
as The Hot Maid
as Billie Morgan (uncredited)
as Maggie's Second Opponent (uncredited)
as Gang Thug
as Self
as Fiancee
as Julie Webb