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Bridget Moynahan Gives Birth to Baby Boy

Friday, August 24, 2007

Bridget Moynahan birth

Actress Bridget Moynahan (35) gave birth to a baby boy August 22 in Los Angeles and both mother and son are doing well. Moynahan split with dad Tom Brady, quarter back for the New England Patriots last year after a three-year relationship.

Tom Brady (30) was nowhere to be found and was not on the field or sidelines for the first few minutes of practice August 22. Brady is said to have been looking forward to the birth of his first child.

Bridget Moynahan was born September 21, 1972 in Binghamton, N.Y. She is a fashion model and has appeared in Vogue and Glamour. Moynahan is also an actress and played the character Dr. Cathy Muller in ‘The Sum of All Fears in 2002. She has stared in ‘Coyote Ugly,’ ‘I, Robot,’ and has appeared in televisions series including the ABC series ‘Six Degrees.’

Bridget Moynahan (her first name is actually Kathryn, but she goes by Bridget, her middle name) recently sold her Manhattan home, a one bedroom apartment in the Chelsea District for a rumored $820,000. Her apartment was just blocks away from Brady’s new girl, super model Gisele Bundchen. She now resides 3,000 miles away in Santa Monica, Calif. because her ‘Six Degrees’ is not filming in New York anymore.

Moynahan is reported to have been athletic in high school as she was the captain of her high school basketball team in Longmeadow, Mass. She also chose to play soccer instead of attending drama class.

Despite being and admitted tom-boy, Bridget Moynahan also admits to a real love of knitting.

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