Betty A. Bridges, mother of 'Diff'rent Strokes' star Todd Bridges, and 'Good Times' actress, dead at 83

Betty Bridges died at her home in Phoenix, Arizona, earlier this week

Betty Bridges, Todd Bridges' mother, has died. She was 83.

"Betty Alice Bridges… passed away peacefully two days ago," a rep for Betty confirmed with Fox News Digital, Friday. 

Betty was in hospice care at Todd's home in Phoenix, Arizona, prior to her death. On Thursday, the actor took to Instagram and shared a photo of his mother with "1941-2024 Betty Bridges" written on top of the image.

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Betty Bridges reportedly died at her home in Phoenix, Arizona, on Aug. 27. (Getty Images/East 2 West Collective)

He also shared a collage of images made into a video to honor his mother with "I Love You Always Forever (Acoustic)" by Everly Fair playing.

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Fellow stars were quick to offer their condolences to Todd. Lenny Kravitz wrote, "Rest in power Queen." Yvette Nicole Brown wrote, "Oh Todd, I’m so sorry for your loss!"

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Todd Bridges and mother Betty in 1981. (Getty Images)

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She played a crucial role in Todd’s recovery from addiction, Betty's rep shared. "Her tough love and unwavering support highlight the profound impact of family and friends in overcoming life’s toughest battles."

A young Todd Bridges smiling on set.

Betty Alice Bridges, the mother of actor Todd Bridges, died at the age of 83, her rep confirmed with Fox News Digital. (Getty Images)

Betty was a prominent actress, most remembered for her roles in "Good Times", "ER" and "2 Broke Girls." She also made appearances in "Quincy M. E", "Diff'rent Strokes" and "Wonder Woman."

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Todd Bridges with mother Betty, Father James and sister Verda Circa in the 1980's. (Getty Images)

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She was a Hollywood manager and acting coach. Betty co-founded the Kane Bridge Academy, an acting school. She eventually moved the school to her home in Los Angeles and would give free lessons to the kids in her neighborhood.

Nia Long, sisters Regina and Reina King and Sanaa Lathan were some of her students.

Betty is survived by her sons Todd, Jimmy Bridges and Zerondrick Hubbard, daughter Verda Bridges Prpich and her 12 grandchildren.

Stephanie Giang-Paunon is an Entertainment Writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and on Twitter: @SGiangPaunon.

Authored by Stephanie Giang-Paunon,Janelle Ash via FoxNews August 30th 2024