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Lajers Wheeler got his rap handle, Dynomite Kid, from "Good Times" character J.J. Evans' catchphrase on that '70s CBS sitcom: "Dy-no-mite!" "I'm a big fan of the show 'Good Times," Dynomite Kid ...
Jimmie 'JJ' Walker still bringing his 'dynomite' to the stage four decades after we got to know him on TV Updated: Apr. 08, 2015, 5:29 p.m. | Published: Apr. 08, 2015, 4:29 p.m.
Jimmie “J.J.” Walker is probably best known as the the rubber-faced comedian who made famous the catchphrase “dyn-o-mite!” on the popular 1970s sitcom “Good Times.” ...
Jimmy Walker is a 35-year-old golfer who has played 10 years on the PGA tour. He is one of three rookies on this year’s Ryder Cup team. Jimmie Walker is a 67-year-old actor who is famous for ...
By 1975, Jimmie Walker was one of the biggest sitcom stars in the country. As J.J. on Good Times, he had his own catchphrase — “Dy-no-mite!” — and quickly became a fan favorite on the ...
Jimmie Walker's new book "Dyn-o-mite: Good Times, Bad Times, Our Times," recounts a chilly set where nobody got along, but sitcom history still happened ...
Comedian Jimmie Walker, who starred in and won an Emmy in Chicago-based TV hit ‘Good Times’ and helped develop the writing careers of David Letterman and Jay Leno, joins Dave Plier to talk about his ...
Dynomite! Netflix has unspooled the trailer for its upcoming animated reboot of Norman Lear’s beloved sitcom Good Times.. The raunchy R-rated trailer reveals a new look at the Evans family ...