In a poignant reminder of the passing of time, Hollywood mourns the loss of several beloved actors from the iconic sitcom “Good Times.” This groundbreaking series, which aired in the 1970s, not only entertained millions but also addressed the real-life struggles of the African American community through the lens of the Evans family. As we reflect on the legacy of this show, we must acknowledge the profound impact of its cast, many of whom have recently passed away.
John Amos, who brought the steadfast James Evans Sr. to life, died at the age of 84 on August 21, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and strength. Johnny Brown, the lovable Nathan Bookman, passed away on March 2, 2022, also at 84, while the vibrant Janet Dubois, who portrayed the caring Winona Woods, left us on February 17, 2020, at 87. Each actor contributed unique brilliance to the series, creating characters that resonated deeply with audiences.
Other notable losses include Ben Powers, who played Thelma’s husband, Keith Anderson, and Mike Evans, who portrayed Lionel Jefferson. Powers died on April 6, 2015, at 64, while Evans succumbed to complications from esophageal cancer on December 14, 2006, at 57. Their performances were integral to the show’s success, weaving humor and heart into the fabric of “Good Times.”
Esther Rolle, who embodied the matriarch Florida Evans, passed away on November 17, 1998, at 78, leaving a legacy of powerful portrayals of strong Black women. The show also featured beloved characters like Sweet Daddy Williams, played by Theodore Wilson, who died at 47 in 1991, and the unforgettable JJ Evans, portrayed by Jimmy Walker, who continues to be a celebrated figure at 77.
As we remember these talented actors, we honor the indelible mark they left on television history. Their contributions to “Good Times” not only entertained but also sparked conversations about family, resilience, and the African American experience. The legacy of these stars will continue to inspire future generations.