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John Amos dead at 84
I have never seen so many celebrities die in 1 week. |
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What the fuck. Heaven is reloading their lineup.
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geez, when it rains it pours. RIP.
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Wow RIP... I wonder if all these celebrities know something the rest of us don't.
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In honor of the Sports Night thread bump: RIP Admiral Fitzwallace
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Mr. McDowell and King Jaffe Joffer now sharing little pigs in a blanket. :rip:
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Originally Posted by devilshalo
(Post 14488194)
Mr. McDowell and King Jaffe Joffer now sharing little pigs in a blanket. :rip:
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Oh wooow. RIP. He meant a lot to Our Community.
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RIP. He was a real one.
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I forgot the role he played but I remember him for his guest appearance on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and thought he was really good. RIP
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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial
(Post 14488251)
I forgot the role he played but I remember him for his guest appearance on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and thought he was really good. RIP
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He was either the father of Tyra Banks or Nia Long on the show.
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I was Nia Long. I can picture them on screen. I just don't remember if her and WIll ended up getting married at the end of the show.
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One of the first realistic father figures on TV. What a week this is with the passing of so many.
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Damn. This is sad. I was too young to watch him on Good Times but I enjoyed seeing him pop up in movies and tv shows over the years.
His overly excited “I feel like breakdancing!” line in Coming to America makes me smile every time I watch it. |
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Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 14488258)
I was Nia Long. I can picture them on screen. I just don't remember if her and WIll ended up getting married at the end of the show.
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You would have to be in your late 50s to 60+ now to have seen Good Times 1st run and still remember it.
Wasn't Amos the patriarch of the family on that show, but later died? Amos looked a lot older than his actual age. He was only 34 when Good Times started. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 14488313)
You would have to be in your late 50s to 60+ now to have seen Good Times 1st run and still remember it.
Wasn't Amos the patriarch of the family on that show, but later died? Amos looked a lot older than his actual age. He was only 34 when Good Times started. I remember watching Good Times some on tv but I watched Sanford and Son more. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 14488313)
Wasn't Amos the patriarch of the family on that show, but later died? Amos looked a lot older than his actual age. He was only 34 when Good Times started.
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I saw Good Times all the way through in syndication several times as a kid. Made me a lifelong fan of Mr Amos.
And then he showed up in Beastmaster, which was on TV a time or two in the 80s/early 90s. |
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Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 14488258)
I was Nia Long. I can picture them on screen. I just don't remember if her and WIll ended up getting married at the end of the show.
Originally Posted by northeast11
(Post 14488308)
They ended up not getting married. However Will Smith's TV mom married Nia Long TV's Dad on the show. RIP to John Amos.
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Damn!! Damn!! Daaaaaaaaaaaamn!!
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Originally Posted by Meathead
(Post 14488321)
Yeah they killed him off after the 3rd season. He was fired for disagreeing with Lear and writing staff.
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Originally Posted by Count Dooku
(Post 14488333)
My recollection is that he objected to them putting the emphasis on Jimmy JJ Walker's character. Amos thought that Walker's performance was a racist caricature throwing back to how Blacks were portrayed in the pre-Civil Rights era.
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