August 31st 2024.
Beloved actress Betty A. Bridges, known for her roles in popular shows such as Scrubs, ER, Good Times, and 2 Broke Girls, has passed away at the age of 83. The news of her passing was confirmed by her son, Todd Bridges, who shared a touching tribute to his mother on Instagram. Betty passed away at her son's home in Phoenix, where she had been receiving hospice care.
At this time, the cause of her death has not been disclosed. Todd shared a heartwarming photo of Betty with a caption that read, "1941 - 2024 Betty Bridges." The post was met with an outpouring of support from friends and fans, with Lenny Kravitz paying his respects by writing, "Rest in power Queen." Another friend, Yvette Nicole Brown, who also appeared in the recent Good Times animated reboot, expressed her condolences to Todd in a touching message.
Betty was a talented actress who appeared in a variety of shows throughout her career, including Diff'rent Strokes, Police Woman, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, and Charlie's Angels. She also made appearances in popular shows such as Quincy M.E., Wonder Woman, Dallas, Beverly Hills, 90210, Ally McBeal, and The Practice.
Aside from her successful acting career, Betty also had a passion for teaching and mentoring young actors. She co-founded an acting school called Kane Bridge Academy, where she helped shape the talents of students such as Nia Long and Regina King. Her husband, James Bridges Sr., was a prominent agent, and her other son, Jimmy, is also an actor who has appeared in shows like Good Times and Diff'rent Strokes.
Betty's legacy will be remembered not only through her impressive acting credits but also through the lives she has touched as a teacher and mentor. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and fans. Rest in peace, Betty A. Bridges.
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