He was a big dummy
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Demond Wilson is the name of the actor who played Lamont of Sanford and Son. In 1984 he became a minister. He has been married to Cicely Johnston since 1974 and they have 6 children. He last appeared in the TV series Girlfriends in 2005.
I believe Redd Foxx's real name at birth was John Elroy Sanford. His real life brother was named Fred. Sanford and Son was taken from Steptoe and Son, the show that it was patterned after.
What happen to sanford and son on tv land
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Sanford and Son - 1972 Lamont in Love 5-18 was released on: USA: 6 February 1976
Sanford and Son - 1972 Lamont as Othello 3-1 was released on: USA: 14 September 1973
Redd Foxx played the character Fred G. Sanford on the sitcom Sanford and Son....he was a junk dealer that lived with his son, LaMont.
Redd Foxx's son Lamont Sanford was played by Demond Wilson.
Marlene Clark played Janet, Lamont's girlfriend.
Demond Wilson is the name of the actor who played Lamont of Sanford and Son. In 1984 he became a minister. He has been married to Cicely Johnston since 1974 and they have 6 children. He last appeared in the TV series Girlfriends in 2005.
Sanford and Son - 1972 Lamont as Othello - 3.1 was released on: USA: 14 September 1973
Demond Wilson is a/an Actor, author
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"Sanford and Son" was on the air from 1972-1977. The show took place in the same time period as it was being filmed. Neither Sanford nor his son, Lamont were portrayed as victims. Lamont often expressed the desire to leave the oppression of the family business, but his father would fake a heart attack and mention his dead wife (and Lamont's mother) to guilt him into staying. The character of Sanford, as played by Redd Fox was a racist and much of the humor of the show was through his disagreeableness. Some people feel that, in this regard, the show was a bit exploitative. There were no roles on the show that didn't focus in one way or another on the race or gender of the characters. The show was part of Norman Lear's ongoing attempt to address the social inequalities of the era. Although it was based on a BBC show, it soon morphed, given Redd Fox's persona into quite a sensation.