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RIP mr Drummond

Conrad Bain, the actor who played the father figure on the sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes," has died, a source close to the Bain family confirmed to FOX411.
Bain died Monday night in Livermore, Calif., at the age of 89. His cause of death was unclear, but his daughter Jennifer told TMZ: "He was an amazing person. He was a lot like Mr. Drummond, but much more interesting in real life. He was an amazing father."
Bain's death leaves only one surviving member from his "Diff'rent Strokes" TV family. Dana Plato, who played his daughter Kimberly, died in 1999 of a drug overdose. Gary Coleman, who played adopted son Arnold Jackson, died in 2010 after a fall down a flight of stairs in his home. Only Todd Bridges, who played his adopted son Willis Jackson, remains.
When reached for comment, Bridges' manager had not yet heard of Bain's reported passing.
Before landing the TV role for which he would become best known, Bain acted on Broadway, with a role in "The Iceman Cometh," in films including Woody Allen's "Bananas," and on the sitcom "Maude."
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Reply #1 posted 01/16/13 10:18am

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sad R.I.P.

rose

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #2 posted 01/16/13 10:29am

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rose

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Reply #3 posted 01/16/13 10:42am

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R.I.P.

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Reply #4 posted 01/16/13 10:51am

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rose R.I.P CONRAD rose....I was a huge fan of "Different Strokes".....

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Reply #5 posted 01/16/13 10:55am

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sad RIP Conrad Bain rose I've been watching season 4 of Diffrent Strokes, always liked Mr. Drummond.

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Reply #6 posted 01/16/13 11:04am

Timmy84

Damn. That means Todd is the only surviving member...

RIP

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Reply #7 posted 01/16/13 11:18am

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Todd Bridges
'Deeply Saddened'
By Conrad Bain Death

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"Diff'rent Strokes" star Todd Bridges is inconsolable in the wake of Conrad Bain's death -- telling TMZ, he just spoke to Bain last week and everything seemed fine.

Bridges tells us, "I am deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Conrad as we were looking forward to celebrating his 90th birthday next month."

He added, "In addition to being a positive and supportive father figure both on and off-screen, Conrad was well-loved and made going to work each day enjoyable for all of us. He will be missed, but never forgotten."

TMZ broke the story ... Bain -- who played Phillip Drummond on the iconic show -- passed away Monday at a retirement home in Livermore, CA. He was 89.



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Reply #8 posted 01/16/13 11:21am

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Timmy84 said:

Damn. That means Todd is the only surviving member...

RIP

and Charlotte Rae Ms Garret

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Reply #9 posted 01/16/13 11:23am

Timmy84

banks said:

Timmy84 said:

Damn. That means Todd is the only surviving member...

RIP

and Charlotte Rae Ms Garret

Damn she's still alive? eek I had no idea. boxed

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Reply #10 posted 01/16/13 11:26am

Stymie

bawl

I was just thinking of him day before yesterday. sigh

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Reply #11 posted 01/16/13 11:36am

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Timmy84 said:

banks said:

and Charlotte Rae Ms Garret

Damn she's still alive? eek I had no idea. boxed

yea she's still here with us.. she's 86

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Reply #12 posted 01/16/13 12:00pm

Timmy84

banks said:

Timmy84 said:

Damn she's still alive? eek I had no idea. boxed

yea she's still here with us.. she's 86

And I just read that she survived pancreatic cancer. God bless her heart.

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Reply #13 posted 01/16/13 12:13pm

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Reply #14 posted 01/16/13 12:27pm

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Conrad Bain Dead

Conrad Bain Dead: 'Diff'rent Strokes' Actor Dies At Age 89

Huffington Post/AP | By Youyoung Lee and Frazier Moore Posted: 01/16/2013 12:22 pm EST | Updated: 01/16/2013 3
Conrad Bain, pictured here with "Diff'rent Strokes" costar Gary Coleman, is dead at 89.

Conrad Bain is dead at age 89. TMZ reports that the actor, best known for his long run as father Philip Drummond on the hit series "Diff'rent Strokes," died Monday night in Livermore, Calif.

While details are scant, Jennifer Bain, the actor's daughter, confirmed the news to the website, saying: "He was an amazing person. He was a lot like Mr. Drummond, but much more interesting in real life. He was an amazing father." She added that Bain was with family for his last days.

At age 55, the Canadian-born Bain appeared on 179 episodes of the landmark "Diff'rent Strokes" sitcom, which ran from 1978 to 1986. Bain played a Manhattan millionaire who adopted the children of his former household maid, an African American. The children were played by child stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges. Dana Plato portrayed Mr. Drummond's biological daughter.

Bain was a prolific actor who appeared in dozens of television shows since the 1950s, most notably as Dr. Arthur Harmon on "Maude" and as Charles Custers on "The Love Boat." The actor's last television performance was a guest stint on CBS' "Unforgetable," in 2011.

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NEW YORK -- Conrad Bain, a veteran stage and film actor who became a star in middle age as the kindly white adoptive father of two young African-American brothers in the TV sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes," has died.

Bain died Monday of natural causes in his hometown of Livermore, Calif., according to his daughter, Jennifer Bain. He was 89.

The show that made him famous debuted on NBC in 1978, an era when television comedies tackled relevant social issues. "Diff'rent Strokes" touched on serious themes but was known better as a family comedy that drew most of its laughs from its standout child actor, Gary Coleman.

Bain played wealthy Manhattan widower Philip Drummond, who promised his dying housekeeper he would raise her sons, played by Coleman and Todd Bridges. Race and class relations became topics on the show as much as the typical trials of growing up.

Coleman, with his sparkling eyes and perfect comic timing, became an immediate star, and Bain, with his long training as a theater actor, proved an ideal straight man. The series lasted six seasons on NBC and two on ABC.

In the show's heyday, Bain didn't mind being overshadowed by the focus on the show's children. He praised Coleman and Bridges as natural talents without egos.

But "Diff'rent Strokes" is remembered mostly for its child stars' adult troubles.

Coleman, who died in 2010, had financial and legal problems in addition to continuing ill health from the kidney disease that stunted his growth and required transplants. Bridges and Dana Plato, who played Bain's teenage daughter, both had arrest records and drug problems, and Plato died of an overdose in 1999 at age 34.

Bain said in interviews later that he struggled to talk about his TV children's troubled lives because of his love for them. After Bridges started to put his drug troubles behind him in the early 1990s, he told Jet magazine that Bain had become like a real father to him.


Bain went directly into "Diff'rent Strokes" from another comedy, "Maude," which aired on CBS from 1972 to 1978.

As Dr. Arthur Harmon, the conservative neighbor often zinged by Bea Arthur's liberal feminist, Bain became so convincing as a doctor that a woman once stopped him in an airport seeking medical advice.

At a nostalgia gathering in 1999, he lamented the fading of situation comedies that he said were about something.

"I think they got off the track when they first hired a standup comic to do the lead," he said. "Instead of people creating real situations, you get people trying to act funny."

Before those television roles, Bain had appeared occasionally in films, including "A Lovely Way to Die," "Coogan's Bluff," "The Anderson Tapes," "I Never Sang for My Father" and Woody Allen's "Bananas." He also played the clerk at the Collinsport Inn in the 1960s television show "Dark Shadows."

A native of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, Bain arrived in New York in 1948 after serving in the Canadian army during World War II. He was still studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts when he acquired his first role on television's "Studio One."

A quick study who could play anything from Shakespeare to O'Neill, he found work in stock companies in the United States and the Bahamas, making his New York debut in 1956 as Larry Slade in "The Iceman Cometh" at the Circle in the Square.

With his plain looks and down-to-earth manner, he was always cast as a character actor.

It was an audition for a role in the 1971 film "Cold Turkey" that led Bain to TV stardom. He didn't get the part but "Cold Turkey" director Norman Lear remembered him when he created "Maude."

Conrad Stafford Bain attended high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, deciding on his life's work after an appearance as the stage manager in a high school production of "Our Town."

He married artist Monica Sloan in 1945. She died in 2009. He is survived by three children: Jennifer, Kent and Mark.
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Associated Press writer Bob Thomas in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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Reply #15 posted 01/16/13 12:59pm

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Mr. Bain, was an identical twin. His brother is actor, Bonar Bain.

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Reply #16 posted 01/16/13 1:16pm

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He was so young!

Oh my God, that show is cursed.

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Reply #17 posted 01/16/13 1:25pm

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Stymie said:

bawl

I was just thinking of him day before yesterday. sigh

I watch him every night on "Maude" and "Different Strokes" on Antenna TV.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #18 posted 01/16/13 1:28pm

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vainandy said:

Stymie said:

bawl

I was just thinking of him day before yesterday. sigh

I watch him every night on "Maude" and "Different Strokes" on Antenna TV.

that's right!!!

forgot he was on there rose

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Reply #19 posted 01/16/13 1:33pm

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shorttrini said:

Mr. Bain, was an identical twin. His brother is actor, Bonar Bain.

Which is funny because on "Maude" he plays Arthur and on one episode, Arthur's wife Vivian (Blanche from the "Golden Girls") tells Maude how great Arthur has been in bed lately. She later finds out that Arthur has an identical twin and Arthur has been out of town all week. lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #20 posted 01/16/13 1:36pm

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HuMpThAnG said:

vainandy said:

I watch him every night on "Maude" and "Different Strokes" on Antenna TV.

that's right!!!

forgot he was on there rose

Oh yes, he's a total different character on there. Very hardcore conservative. I've wanted to reach through the screen and slap "Arthur" several times. lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #21 posted 01/16/13 3:19pm

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banks said:

Timmy84 said:

Damn. That means Todd is the only surviving member...

RIP

and Charlotte Rae Ms Garret

nod

I was surprised the article made that slight.

RIP Conrad. I had been watching Different Strokes reruns the past

2 weeks on Antenna tv. Maude and Different Strokes were a part

of the golden age of television.

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Reply #22 posted 01/16/13 4:23pm

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vainandy said:

shorttrini said:

Mr. Bain, was an identical twin. His brother is actor, Bonar Bain.

Which is funny because on "Maude" he plays Arthur and on one episode, Arthur's wife Vivian (Blanche from the "Golden Girls") tells Maude how great Arthur has been in bed lately. She later finds out that Arthur has an identical twin and Arthur has been out of town all week. lol

That was his twin who played, Artur's brother....

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Reply #23 posted 01/16/13 10:26pm

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Timmy84 said:

banks said:

and Charlotte Rae Ms Garret

Damn she's still alive? eek I had no idea. boxed

Don't forget Pearl, the maid who replaced her...she's still alive (she was on an episode of "Glee" last time I saw her). Is the little red-headed kid Sam still alive? I know Dixie Carter passed...

Great show, great actor. RIP Mr. Bain.

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Reply #24 posted 01/16/13 10:59pm

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Rip Mr. Drummond

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Reply #25 posted 01/17/13 2:51am

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I loved "Different strokes"...I think it ran from 1978 to 1986...That's a long run for a show about a Mixed family...Other networks tried to COPY it and failed. Even to this day it's hard for a show that features a Mixed black/white family to make it or even make it on TV.

I will give credit to The Young And the Restless for giving Old Lady Chancellor a Black Grandson. They get propers for pulling that off...

The Facts of Life was a spin off from "Different Strokes" if i'm not mistaken (I'm too busy to google it)...

The one thing I can say about "Different Strokes" is that the cast was believable in their roles...The Producers truly picked a good cast.....

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Reply #26 posted 01/17/13 5:49am

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Diff'rent Strokes was a big part of childhood tv. I didn't get into Maude until I was a little older (minus the theme song) and was taken aback to see him on there. Interesting to read that he spent his last years in the bay area in Livermore. RIP!

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Reply #27 posted 01/17/13 7:43am

KCOOLMUZIQ

Chancellor said:

I loved "Different strokes"...I think it ran from 1978 to 1986...That's a long run for a show about a Mixed family...Other networks tried to COPY it and failed. Even to this day it's hard for a show that features a Mixed black/white family to make it or even make it on TV.

I will give credit to The Young And the Restless for giving Old Lady Chancellor a Black Grandson. They get propers for pulling that off...

The Facts of Life was a spin off from "Different Strokes" if i'm not mistaken (I'm too busy to google it)...

The one thing I can say about "Different Strokes" is that the cast was believable in their roles...The Producers truly picked a good cast.....

Yes "Facts Of Life")Charlotte Rae) was a spin off of "Different Strokes" it also had another spin off called "Hello Larry" that didn't last...

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #28 posted 01/17/13 10:59pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Chancellor said:

I loved "Different strokes"...I think it ran from 1978 to 1986...That's a long run for a show about a Mixed family...Other networks tried to COPY it and failed. Even to this day it's hard for a show that features a Mixed black/white family to make it or even make it on TV.

I will give credit to The Young And the Restless for giving Old Lady Chancellor a Black Grandson. They get propers for pulling that off...

The Facts of Life was a spin off from "Different Strokes" if i'm not mistaken (I'm too busy to google it)...

The one thing I can say about "Different Strokes" is that the cast was believable in their roles...The Producers truly picked a good cast.....

Yes "Facts Of Life")Charlotte Rae) was a spin off of "Different Strokes" it also had another spin off called "Hello Larry" that didn't last...

Who starred in "Hello Larry"...There was another cast member on "Strokes" named larry?

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Reply #29 posted 01/17/13 11:50pm

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Chancellor said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Yes "Facts Of Life")Charlotte Rae) was a spin off of "Different Strokes" it also had another spin off called "Hello Larry" that didn't last...

Who starred in "Hello Larry"...There was another cast member on "Strokes" named larry?

Mclean Stevenson starred as Larry, Larry and Phillip Drummond were old army friends with Drummond's company becoming the new owners of Larry's radio station, The show flopped biggrin after two seasons.. I love that word. giggle

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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