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Arizona Diamondbacks player Ketel Marte shed tears during a game last week, sparking a sports-world controversy.
Lynn Hamilton, who became a familiar presence in American living rooms in the 1970s playing Donna Harris, the elegant and unflinching girlfriend of Redd Foxx's irascible Fred Sanford, on "Sanford ...
A predominantly Black sitcom, it starred Mr. Foxx as Fred Sanford, a cantankerous and wholly unfiltered Los Angeles junk man, and Demond Wilson as Lamont, his sensible, long-suffering son.
Wilson said the man was identified as 35-year-old Carlos Owens of Bristol. He was unable to get out of the chimney and had to be freed by crews with the Bristol Fire Department, according to Wilson.
Though Donna and Fred got engaged, they never walked down the aisle — much to the delight of Fred’s son Lamont (Demond Wilson), who famously called her “The Barracuda.” ...
The influential show, which aired on NBC, also starred Demond Wilson and LaWanda Page. Hamilton also portrayed Verdie on the CBS drama "The Waltons," beginning in 1973.
Lynn Hamilton, who played Redd Foxx's girlfriend Donna on "Sandford and Son" and Miss Verdie on "The Waltons," died Thursday of natural causes at her home in Chicago. She was 95.
Hamilton first appeared on NBC’s Sanford and Son on its seventh episode in February 1972, playing a landlady who gives Demond Wilson’s Lamont Sanford a hard time after he gets his own bachelor ...
But Wilson nevertheless felt the sting of rejection, as well as the notion that he could be—nay, should be —producing more profound music than The Beach Boys’ fanciful image seemed to imply.
Listening to Brian Wilson’s music was like growing up with him. Beginning with songs about teenage kicks like surfing, driving, and chasing girls, he matured into thoughtful and introspective ...
DEMOND WILLIAMS FILE What he's done: As a freshman, Williams appeared in all 13 games and was a pinpoint 78.1 percent passer, completing 82 of 105 throws for 944 yards and 8 touchdowns with just ...
Actor Demond Wilson, who starred alongside comedian Redd Foxx in the iconic American show "Sanford & Son" looks back on his time working with Lear and the change the show made to American culture.