Actress from beloved ‘80s sitcom ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ dies at age 57

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Actress Melanie Watson Bernhardt has died.

Bernhardt, who was best known for playing the character Kathy Gordon on”Diff’rent Strokes,” died Friday in Colorado Springs, her brother told TMZ.

The actress, who battled the genetic disorder osteogenesis imperfecta — which causes bones to break easily, poor muscle tone, hearing loss, and dental problems — had been hospitalized after suffering bleeding issues, the outlet reported.

Her health reportedly deteriorated quickly after she was hospitalized.

Actress Melanie Watson Bernhardt, who was best known for playing Kathy Gordon on “Diff’rent Strokes,” has died. NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Her brother told TMZ she died Friday after being hospitalized for issues with bleeding. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Bernhardt was 57 years old.

Her brother told TMZ that his sister was fortunate to live as long as she did with her condition.

Bernhardt had a frequent guest-starring role on “Diff’rent Strokes,” in which she played a friend of Arnold (Gary Coleman) who uses a wheelchair. “Diff-rent Strokes” ran for 8 seasons, from 1978-1986.

After the show ended, Berhardt retired from acting.

She was 57 years old. NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Bernhardt was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, a disorder which causes bones to break easily. NBCUniversal via Getty Images

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She later created and served as the executive director of Train Rite, an organization that trains shelter dogs to serve the disabled, according to IMDB.

Bernhardt was previously married to Roger Bernhardt from 1994 to 1996.

“Diff’rent Strokes” followed two orphaned brothers from Harlem (Willis and Arnold Jackson) who were welcomed into the family of a wealthy New York businessman their mother once worked for.

Back in 2021, Todd Bridges — who played Willis — told Page Six that he experienced “extreme racism” growing up as a child star.

Her brother said she was fortunate to live as long as she did. NBCUniversal via Getty Images
“Diff-rent Strokes” ran for 8 seasons, from 1978-1986. NBCUniversal via Getty Images

“Here you are doing something spectacular for people and people are enjoying it, but then you go outside and you’re treated like you’re ignorant, dumb and stupid,” he told us.

“Not like you have some intelligence or you’re a good kid, not at all,” he continued.

Bridges as well as his co-stars publicly struggled after the show wrapped.

“Diff’rent Strokes” stars Gary Coleman (Arnold) and Dana Plato (Kimberly) died tragically following the show. ©Columbia Tristar/Courtesy Everett Collection
Todd Bridges (Willis) battled a crack cocaine and methamphetamine addiction after the show wrapped. ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Bridges battled a crack cocaine and methamphetamine addiction. In 1989, he was arrested and tried for the attempted murder of Kenneth “Tex” Clay, a Los Angeles-based drug dealer, but was eventually acquitted.

Coleman died at age 42 in 2010 of an epidural hematoma. Before his death, he won a lawsuit against his parents and business adviser over the misappropriation of his earnings.

Dana Plato, who played the boys’ adoptive sister, Kimberly, also struggled with drugs and alcohol for years. She died at age 34 in 1999 of a drug overdose that was later ruled a suicide.

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