Marla Gibbs, one of the last surviving cast members of "The Jeffersons," is 93 years old, but breezily insists during a recent phone interview that she'd actually prefer to be a little bit younger.
At 11 seasons, “The Jeffersons” ran longer than any of producer Norman Lear’s classic 1970s comedies, including its parent show “All in the Family.” But the more important history it made came as soon ...
Marla Gibbs is best known for two of TV's classic sitcoms, The Jeffersons (CBS, 1975-1985), and 227 (NBC, 1985-1990). An acting icon with a dynamic comedic delivery, Gibbs held several non-Hollywood ...
Stardust Dinner Theatre will present "The Jeffersons" on stage Saturday night at The Metropolitan Centre in downtown Canton. "The Jeffersons" was a popular sitcom on CBS from 1975-85. Tickets for "The ...
Celebrities like Jaleel White and Al Roker are booking it to Wilmington Public Library this fall, and they're not the only stars. On Tuesday, the library announced it will welcome another famous ...
(LOS ANGELES) — Tonight, Jimmy Kimmel and legendary TV show creator Norman Lear are bringing viewers the ultimate throwback experience. As previously reported, the two funnymen have teamed up for Live ...
Lee Weaver, the veteran actor known for his work on television and in films, has passed away at the age of 95. His family ...
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The 1970s are often regarded as the heyday of television. The decade is known for groundbreaking series, including All in the Family, Happy Days, and Taxi, which forever changed the landscape of ...