'Diff'rent Strokes' actress Melanie Watson has died

Melanie Watson, fondly remembered for her role in the 1980s sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes,” has passed away at the age of 57.

The actress, known for her portrayal of Kathy Gordon in the beloved series, died in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Her brother, Robert, confirmed that she had been hospitalized prior to her passing, as reported by Forbes.

Watson was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare genetic condition more commonly referred to as brittle bone disease, according to information from Johns Hopkins Medicine. This condition shaped much of her life and career.

Her appearances on “Diff’rent Strokes” spanned four episodes from 1981 to 1984, as noted by IMDb. During this time, her character’s storylines brought a rare and genuine depiction of a young person with a disability to mainstream television, a feat highlighted by Forbes for its significance and authenticity.

Watson starred in four episodes of “Diff’rent Strokes” between 1981 and 1984, according to IMDb. 

Forbes reported her performance in the episodes was noted for its authentic representation of a young person with a disability when it wasn’t common. 

Watson was married to Robert Bernhardt from 1994 until their divorce in 1996, according to her IMDb. She also founded an organization, Train Rite, to train shelter dogs to be service dogs for people with disabilities. 

She also carried the Olympic torch in 1996 through Los Angeles alongside her canine companion Romer. She helped relay the Olympic flame after being chosen as a “community hero” by her hometown residents in Duarte, California, according to the Associated Press. 

Watson’s brother said she was in the hospital due to a bleeding issue and later died in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 


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