Bridget Powers
Bridget Powers, originally named Cheryl Marie Murphy, is a prominent figure in the adult film industry and has made notable strides in mainstream cinema. Standing at just 3'7", Bridget, affectionately known as "The Midget," has turned her unique stature into an asset, gaining significant visibility in her career. She first gained fame in the adult entertainment sector, which opened doors for her appearances on renowned platforms such as The Howard Stern Show, both in its television and radio formats.
Bridget has made her mark in Hollywood with roles in films like S.W.A.T. and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her participation in HBO’s documentary series "Cathouse," which explored a legal brothel in Nevada, further amplified her public profile and demonstrated her willingness to embrace diverse opportunities.
Although she has stepped back from the adult film scene, Bridget continues to engage with her audience through select roles in mainstream film and television. Additionally, she remains a popular feature dancer, captivating audiences on the strip club circuit. Her journey reflects a blend of resilience and adaptability, making Bridget Powers a notable figure in both adult and mainstream entertainment.