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Todd Anthony Bridges (born May 27, 1965) is an American actor. He portrayed Willis Jackson on the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes and had a recurring role as Monk on the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris. Bridges worked as a commentator on the television series TruTV Presents: World's Dumbest... from 2008 to 2013.
Todd Bridges. Actor: Diff'rent Strokes. Actor Todd Bridges has seen and done it all. Todd has lived and worked amongst some of the most famous and influential individuals in the world. For over twenty-five years, he has victoriously survived a rapidly changing business.
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Sep 25, 2022 · Todd Bridges is married! The Diff'rent Strokes alum, 57, tied the knot to designer Bettijo B. Hirschi in front of 70 guests on Wednesday evening at Greystone Mansion & Gardens in Beverly Hills ...
Nov 23, 2021 · Todd Bridges was a child star on the popular sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" in the '80s, but his life was marred by drug abuse, arrests, and alleged abuse. He opened up about his struggles and recovery in his autobiography and became a motivational speaker.
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Learn about the life and career of Todd Bridges, the actor who played Willis on Diff'rent Strokes and Roots. Find out how he overcame drug addiction, became a director and producer, and starred in various films and TV shows.
- May 27, 1965
Aug 6, 2018 · Todd Bridges, who played Willis on the sitcom, is now the only original cast member left after the death of Charlotte Rae. He shares his struggles with addiction, violence and suicide attempts in his memoir and on TV shows.
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Jul 13, 2020 · Where is Todd Bridges now in 2020? Todd played Willis in Diff’rent Strokes and, in some ways, it was almost as iconic as Gary Coleman’s role was. He remained on the series until its end in 1986 and went on to appear in a handful of other TV shows, eventually turning to direct-to-digital movies.