Mike Evans Movies

Though Mike Evans was roundly known to 1970s prime-time devotees as Lionel Jefferson, the scion of dry-cleaning entrepreneur George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) and his wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford), on producer Norman Lear's The Jeffersons (1975-1985), the bulk of his career actually spanned three hit '70s sitcoms, all created by Lear: All in the Family, The Jeffersons, and Good Times. Evans then parlayed his efforts into prime-time miniseries before fading from the limelight in the '80s and '90s.

Born Michael Jonas Evans on November 3, 1949, in Salisbury, NC, Evans moved to southern California with his family during childhood, and studied acting at Los Angeles City College after high school. Not long after Evans graduated from LACC (in 1971), the socially conscious mega-producer Lear cast the young man as Lionel Jefferson, the son of bigoted Archie Bunker's next-door neighbors George and Louise Jefferson, in his groundbreaking CBS series All in the Family. The program, of course, became a massive runaway hit during the summer of 1971, and carried its success until the fall of 1983. By 1975, however, Lear decided to "spin off" George and Louise into a series of their own, by having up-and-coming entrepreneur George strike it rich in the dry-cleaning business.

The Jeffersons premiered on January 18, 1975, but Lear used Evans as an element to help viewers transition between the two series -- by keeping Lionel on All in the Family for several months (the character moved temporarily into his parents' old house in Queens, and thus stayed next door to Archie Bunker). Evans remained with the series until the fall of 1975, and departed amicably to pursue other interests -- specifically, an assignment co-creating (with Eric Monte) and scripting one of Lear's other sitcoms, Good Times (1974-1979), itself a spin-off of Lear's Maude, which the producer had spun off of Lear's All in the Family. During his absence from The Jeffersons, Evans also appeared as Arnold Simms in the ten-hour ABC miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976).

In the interim, Mike Evans was temporarily replaced by another young black actor, Damon Evans (no relation), on the Jeffersons set. Mike Evans returned to The Jeffersons to play Lionel in the autumn of 1979. Over the remainder of the series run, the character of Lionel married Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), the daughter of a neighboring biracial couple, and a year after Mike Evans returned to the series in 1979, the onscreen couple had a baby daughter. Over time, Lionel and Jenny separated, then divorced, with Evans permanently departing from the series in 1981.

The Jeffersons marked Evans' last major television effort, though he appeared briefly in a 2000 episode of Walker, Texas Ranger. During his later years, Evans invested heavily in southern California real estate. He died of throat cancer, at age 57, on December 14, 2006. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
1994  
 
A judge is set up for murder in this suspenseful thriller. Criminal court judge Gwen Warwick is about to be appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court. One night she engages in sex with law clerk Martin in his office. They begin a torrid affair. A colleague of Gwen's, Charles Matron, is discovered murdered in his office. She is asked to judge the case. However, increasing evidence points to her as the prime murder suspect. Now she must prove that she is being set-up. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bonnie BedeliaWill Patton, (more)
1993  
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In this humorous documentary, Robert Downey, Jr. shares his views of politics, attitudes and himself while travelling across the country in 1992. He spends a special amount of time at the Democratic and Republican conventions. Downey includes brief interviews by such luminaries as Oliver Stone, Spike Lee, Jerry Falwell, and his father, Robert Downey, Sr. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robert Downey, Jr.
1985  
 
In this first episode of a two-part story, Mike Evans and Berlinda Tolbert make return appearances as Lionel and Jenny Jefferson. Back home after an extended trip to Japan, Lionel and Jenny tell their respective parents that they are about to make an important announcement. Naturally, everyone assumes that Jenny is pregnant again -- but the news is not happy by any stretch of the imagination. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1985  
 
In this second episode of a two-part story, Lionel (Mike Evans) and Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert) shock their respective parents when they announce that they plan to divorce. This bombshell leads to a huge fight between the Jeffersons and the Willises, which does not abate even during family night at Jessica's school. Upset by all the dissension and bitterness, Jessica (Ebonie Smith) runs out of the school and into the mean streets of New York. This episode represented the final series appearances of Mike Evans and Berlinda Tolbert. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1982  
 
When his Brooklyn store burns to the ground, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) finds that the store's alarm had malfunctioned due to faulty wiring. Both Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) and the insurance company urge George to sue the person responsible for installing the alarm. Unfortunately, the "guilty party" is George's own son Lionel. Original scheduled to air on January 10, 1982, but shown instead on January 31, this episode features former series regulars Mike Evans (as Lionel) and Berlinda Tolbert (as Jenny), now billed as "guest stars." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
In this pilot episode for the Marla Gibbs sitcom Checking In, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) tries to land a lucrative hotel dry-cleaning contract by appealing directly to the hotel's owner, Mr. Claymore (John Anderson). But Claymore is far more interested in George's sassy housekeeper, Florence Johnston (Marla Gibbs). In fact, he is so impressed that he offers Florence a job as his hotel's executive housekeeper. Originally telecast as single 60-minute episode on March 29, 1981, "Florence's New Job" has since been divided into two half-hour installments for syndication. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
In this pilot episode for the Marla Gibbs sitcom Checking In, Florence Johnston (Gibbs) has left the employ of the Jeffersons and has accepted a job as executive housekeeper in a posh downtown hotel. Almost immediately upon her arrival, Florence is faced with two unpleasant tasks: Firing an old friend, and breaking the news to her ex-boss, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), that the hotel has turned down his bid for a dry-cleaning contract. Originally telecast as a single 60-minute episode on March 29, 1981 -- thereby bringing season seven of The Jeffersons to a close -- "Florence's New Job" has since been divided into two half-hour installments for syndication. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) is touched and impressed when her neighbor Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) writes a Valentine's Day poem to his wife, Helen (Roxie Roker). Is it any wonder, then, that Louise is outraged when her own husband, George (Sherman Hemsley), not only forgets the holiday, but then crassly offers her money to compensate for his bad memory? Hoping to get back into Louise's good graces, George commissions a love song from composer Sammy (played by real-life composer Frank DeVol, in his first appearance on The Jeffersons). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) exaggerates the size and importance of his business in order to get into an exclusive tycoons' club. Inevitably, George pays the price for his prevarications during the club's fundraiser for a local park fountain. Thinking he is only making a 100-dollar donation, our hero is appalled to discover that he was marked down for a 100,000-dollar bid. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) has had just about enough of his contentious store manager, Wendell Thomas (Earl Billings) -- a sentiment shared by the rest of George's employees. Alas, just as George is firing Wendell, the much-despised manager drops dead. Can things get any worse? You bet: George is called upon to deliver the eulogy at Wendell's funeral. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
In the second episode of a two-part story, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) tries to prevent the breakup of the marriage between his son Lionel (Mike Evans) and the Willises' daughter Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert). To do this, George surreptitiously invites a marriage counselor to play poker with Lionel -- a subterfuge that has surprising results. Originally filmed for the seventh season of The Jeffersons, the two-part "The Separation" ended up as the opener for season eight. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) has grown up with the belief that her father died when she was two years old. All of this changes when Louise's husband, George (Sherman Hemsley), sees a newspaper photo of a "Harold Mills" -- which happened to be the name of Louise's long lost dad. Instead of expressing joy at this discovery, Louise adamantly refuses to entertain the notion that her father might still be alive. Originally filmed for the seventh season of The Jeffersons, "Louise's Father" was held back until season eight. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
Thanks to a lengthy Hollywood writers' strike in 1980, the 1981-1982 season of The Jeffersons included several previous-season episodes that had been held in reserve. One of the episodes intended for season seven emerged as the season eight opener: the two-part "The Separation." In part one, young married couple Lionel and Jenny Jefferson (Mike Evans, Berlinda Tolbert) seem to be irrevocably headed for an acrimonious split-up. The couple's parents, George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford) and Tom and Helen Willis (Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker) are determined not to let this happen. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
In this elaborate spoof of the legendary "Who Shot J.R.?" episode of Dallas, the Jeffersons' housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs), takes it upon herself to write a soap opera script. What emerges from Florence's typewriter is a tale of lust, intrigue, and betrayal, centered around a ruthless dry-cleaning tycoon named G.R. -- who bears a striking resemblance to George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley). When the much-despised G.R. is shot, the rest of the Jeffersons cast members pop up as the most likely suspects. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
Doting grandparents George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford) want to enter little Jessica in a baby contest sponsored by a big-time ad agency. Jessica's parents Lionel (Mike Evans) and Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert) are dead set against this plan. Thus, George and Louise secretly take Jessica to the contest -- and promptly "misplace" the child. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), upset over the number of robberies in his apartment building, attends what he thinks is a tenants' meeting. Imagine his surprise and outrage when George discovers that the meeting is being sponsored by a local chapter of the KKK. There's no "happy sitcom ending" in this sobering episode, in which George must rely upon his CPR training to save the life of the man who may well be his worst enemy. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1981  
 
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) squares off against his dry-cleaning rival, Cunningham (Paul B. Price), in the race for the championship of their local bowling league. Unfortunately, just before the deciding match, George's star bowler falls ill. Desperately, George asks his neighbor Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) -- who hasn't set foot in a bowling alley in years -- to take his ailing star's place. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
After several seasons in the ratings doldrums, The Jeffersons had enjoyed an incredible upsurge in viewership during its sixth season, due in no small part to the decision by CBS to move the series to Sunday night, traditionally the "best" TV evening of the week. Thus, it was no surprise that the series would retain its Sunday slot when it entered its seventh season in the fall of 1980; indeed, Sunday would remain "Jeffersons" night until December 1984. Perhaps because the series had finally found its bearings, there were no cast changes or additions during season eight. Clearly, audiences were happy that Mike Evans, the original Lionel Jefferson, had returned to the fold during the previous season after a four-year absence. Jessica Jefferson, newborn daughter of Lionel and Jenny Jefferson (Berlinda Tolbert), was more talked about than seen. A few uncredited infant "actors" appeared as Jessica during season eight, but otherwise the character was conveyed via prerecorded crying sounds. Early in 1981, Marla Gibbs, who had been playing The Jeffersons' sassy housekeeper Florence Johnston since 1975, was given the opportunity to essay the same character on a series of her own. The final two seventh-season Jeffersons episodes were designed as a one-hour pilot for the new Gibbs series, Checking In, in which Florence was promoted to executive housekeeper at the ritzy St. Frederick Hotel. Debuting April 9, 1981, Checking In ultimately checked out after a mere four episodes. Because of a lengthy Hollywood writers' strike in 1980, fewer Jeffersons episodes were produced that year than in previous seasons. Only 20 new half-hours were seen during season seven, though a "stockpile" of 1980-1981 episodes would spill over into season eight. The paucity of first-run episodes did not affect the series' popularity in the least: By April 1981, The Jeffersons was the sixth highest-rated network program. And as a bonus, Isabel Sanford (Louise Jefferson) had won an Emmy Award as outstanding lead actress in a comedy series. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
In the first episode of a four-part story, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) decides to take a trip to Hawaii for health reasons. Naturally, he offers to take wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford), along for the ride. But the trip is nearly over before it begins when George discovers that his in-laws Tom and Helen Willis (Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker) have already embarked upon a Hawaiian vacation -- and so has the Jeffersons' obstreperous maid, Florence (Marla Gibbs). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
Delayed for several months due to an industry strike, season seven of The Jeffersons was belatedly launched on November 2, 1980, with "Marathon Man." Determined to prove that each is in better physical shape than the other man, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) and Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) enter a Central Park marathon. By the time the two men have gotten ready, set, and gone, their rivalry has sorely strained the friendship between their respective wives, Louise (Isabel Sanford) and Helen (Roxie Roker). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
At first reluctant to accompany Helen (Roxie Roker) and Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert) to a male striptease club, Louise (Isabel Sanford) determines to go anyway when her husband, George (Sherman Hemsley), orders her not to go. The outraged George conspires with Helen's husband, Tom (Franklin Cover), to teach the girls a lesson. But to do this, our heroes must slip into the strip club themselves...and five points for anyone who guesses what happens next. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
In the conclusion of a four-part story, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) and Tom Willis (Franklin Cover), lost at sea around the Hawaiian islands, are rescued by a group of friendly natives on Oahu. At first grateful, George is dismayed to learn that these natives are soon to be displaced by a big, new land development project. It seems that George has invested heavily in that selfsame project so that he can remain in Hawaii permanently. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
After promising to play Santa Claus at the Help Center, Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) sprains his ankle. Thus, a reluctant George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) is pressed into service and fitted out with whiskers and padding. George then proceeds to get himself and the Help Center in plenty of hot water when, after he assures the kiddies that they'll get "anything" they want for Christmas, one youngster asks for a mother and a father. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
There is probably no whiter white man on the face of the earth than the Jeffersons' neighbor Tom Willis (Franklin Cover). When his African-American wife, Helen (Roxie Roker), entertains two of her oldest friends, Tom suddenly feels like an outsider. Thus it is that Tom shows up at the doorstep of George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), imploring George to teach him how to "be black." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1980  
 
In this first episode of a two-part story, George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford) reluctantly face the possibility that their son, Lionel (Mike Evans), and his wife, Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), may move to Chicago. While Lionel is out of town to talk to his potential new employer, George is pressed into service to take the pregnant Jenny to her natural-childbirth class. This being a sitcom, it is only to be expected that Jenny will go into labor with no one but George around to help her. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)

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