Bridget Kennedy Bailey was born in 2004, the youngest child of documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy and producer Mark Bailey. As a granddaughter of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, she represents the most recent generation of one of America's most enduring political families. Her mother Rory holds a unique place in Kennedy history as the only child born after RFK's assassination, making Bridget a particularly resonant symbol of the family's continuity across generations.
Bridget Bailey is growing up in a home shaped by her mother's award-winning documentary work — films that have explored war, injustice, and human resilience — and her father's collaborative role as a producer. As the youngest of three siblings, she has the advantage of family bonds and the guiding values that have defined the Kennedys for over a century. She currently lives a private life appropriate to her age, with her future yet to unfold.
Bridget Katherine Kennedy-Bailey is the child of Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy and Mark Bailey.
Bridget Kennedy Bailey is the daughter of documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy and producer Mark Bailey.
Bridget is a granddaughter of Senator Robert F. Kennedy through her mother, Rory Kennedy, who is the youngest of RFK's eleven children.