Bridgerton honors late crew members Nicholas Braimbridge and Tony Cooper in series four finale The popular Netflix series Bridgerton honored two late members of its production team in the final episodes of its fourth season, dedicating a title card to Nicholas Braimbridge and Tony Cooper before the credits rolled. The regency romance drama, based on Julia Quinn’s novels, released its last four episodes on February 26, concluding the season’s central storyline between Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and household maid Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). The tribute highlighted Braimbridge, a scenic artist who contributed to both Bridgerton and its spin-off Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, and Cooper, a driver who supported the cast on multiple projects. Braimbridge’s colleague, art director Alison Gartshore, shared a heartfelt remembrance of the artist, describing him as “hugely talented” and a key member of the Art department team. She noted his expertise in faux finishes, particularly his work with high-end interior designers and his meticulous attention to detail in marbling and wood grain textures. Gartshore also emphasized Braimbridge’s personality, calling him “a delightful, charming, funny man— a true gent” whose passing left the team deeply saddened. Cooper, meanwhile, had a long career in film and television, serving as a unit driver for the final three Harry Potter films and as a cast driver for projects such as Cinderella, Darkest Hour, The Crown, and Black Widow. His contributions to Bridgerton extended beyond his role, as he supported the cast during filming. The series, which debuted on Netflix in December 2020, has followed the story of different Bridgerton siblings each season. The fourth season focused on Benedict’s romantic journey with Sophie, a storyline split into two parts.#bridgerton #nicholas_braimbridge #alison_gartshore #tony_cooper #shondaland
Bridgerton honors late crew members Nicholas Braimbridge and Tony Cooper in series finale The popular Netflix series Bridgerton has honored two late members of its production team with a dedication in the final episodes of its fourth season. The regency romance drama, adapted from Julia Quinn’s novels, released its last four episodes on February 26, concluding the season’s focus on the love story between Benedict Bridgerton (played by Luke Thompson) and household maid Sophie Baek (portrayed by Yerin Ha). As the credits rolled, a tribute title card appeared, dedicating the finale to Nicholas Braimbridge and Tony Cooper. Braimbridge, a scenic artist who contributed to both Bridgerton and its spin-off Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, was remembered for his expertise in faux finishes, including intricate marbling and wood grain details. His colleague, art director Alison Gartshore, praised his talent and personality, describing him as “a delightful, charming, funny man” who was “a true gent.” She highlighted his years of experience working with top-tier interior designers and in film and television. Tony Cooper, who served as a driver for the cast on both Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte, had a long career in entertainment. He worked as a unit driver for the final three Harry Potter films and was a cast driver for projects such as Cinderella, Darkest Hour, The Crown, and Black Widow. His contributions to these high-profile productions underscored his reliability and dedication. The Bridgerton series, produced by Shondaland under Shonda Rhimes’ oversight, has followed a different Bridgerton sibling in each season.#nicholas_braimbridge #tony_cooper #queen_charlotte #shondaland #shonda_rhimes