Who Was Betty A Bridges? All About The Good Times Actress As She Passes Away At 83

As a devoted fan of Betty A. Bridges, I find myself deeply moved by the news of her passing. Her life was a testament to resilience, talent, and a profound love for nurturing new talent, especially from underrepresented backgrounds.


The news of Betty A. Bridges, a highly respected actress, passing away has deeply saddened her admirers and peers. Renowned for her roles in shows like Good Times and Hill Street Blues, as well as being the mother of Diff’rent Strokes star Todd Bridges, she breathed her last at the age of 83. Her final moments were spent at her son’s home in Phoenix, where she had been under hospice care. While a representative for Bridges, Elizabeth Much, confirmed her passing, the exact cause and time of death remain undisclosed as of now.

On August 29th, Todd Bridges announced the passing of his mother on Instagram. His initial post was a single image of Betty, accompanied by the caption “1941-2024. Betty Bridges”. The second post featured a series of pictures of his beloved mother, accompanied by Everly Fair’s rendition of Donna Lewis’s song “I Love You Always Forever”.

Bridge’s professional journey stretched across almost four decades, starting with her debut as Charlene in the significant 1975 episode of Good Times called “The Nude.”

Additionally, she garnered more fame by playing Bina in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman the subsequent year, and Corporal Sedgewick in Charlie’s Angels, further solidifying her status as a versatile actress.

During her professional journey, she had the pleasure of appearing in various hit television series like Hill Street Blues, ER, 2 Broke Girls, Dallas, Beverly Hills, 90210, Ally McBeal, The Practice, Scrubs, NYPD Blue, CHiPs, Wonder Woman, Days of Our Lives, Lou Grant, and even Diff’rent Strokes – a diverse range of popular shows.

Apart from her acting career, Betty Bridges was additionally recognized as a Hollywood manager, acting coach, and co-founder of Kane Bridge Academy – an acting school where she imparted knowledge. Her passion for children ran deep, and she often sought opportunities to work with them, particularly those belonging to diverse ethnicities. Among the illustrious students she mentored are Nia Long, Tony O’Dell, Sanaa Lathan, Regina King, and many others.

In an interview with Vlad TV in 2023, Todd Bridges shared that his mother had coached actresses such as Nia Long, Regina King, the late Lamont Bentley, and Sanaa Lathan. He went on to say that she had been training children for many years without receiving any payment, eventually establishing her own academy.

Betty’s prominent husband, James Bridges Sr., was a renowned talent agent, while her other son, known as Jimmy, also followed the acting profession. Apart from Todd and Jimmy, Betty leaves behind her daughter Verda, her adopted child Zerondrick, and twelve grandchildren in her legacy.

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2024-08-30 15:24