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Isabel Sanford Movies

Defying her mother's wishes, African-American actress Isabel Sanford secretly worked as a nightclub performer in her teens. Upon winning 3rd prize in an Apollo Theatre amateur contest, Sanford could keep her new career a secret no longer. Married to a house painter who worked only on a seasonal basis, she held down a full-time job as a keypunch operator at the New York City department of Welfare, spending her evenings acting with such groups as Harlem Y and the American Negro Theatre. Seeking out better opportunities, Sanford packed her family into a bus and headed to Hollywood in the early 1960s. Her breakthrough film role was in Stanley Kramer's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner; she played Tillie the cook, who heartily disapproved of the upcoming interracial marriage between Katharine Houghton and Sidney Poitier (the hardest part of this assignment was not mouthing the "controversial" dialogue but preparing dinner in a key scene; Sanford had never learned to cook!) On the strength of this film, Isabel Sanford was hired for several guest spots on The Carol Burnett Show, which led to her most famous characterization: Louise Jefferson, the acerbic but loving wife of "movin' on up" Sherman Hemsley, on the immensely popular sitcom The Jeffersons (1975-82). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
1983  
 
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) is sick and tired of being unfavorably compared to the "thoughtful and considerate" Tom Willis (Franklin Cover). Finally George's "patience" completely runs out, whereupon he reveals to Tom's wife, Helen (Roxie Roker), that her "ideal" husband once bought an insurance policy naming his cousin as beneficiary. It seems that the cousin was a racial bigot who was violently opposed to Tom and Helen's interracial marriage -- and once George has let slip Tom's secret, there's you-know-what to pay at the Willis household. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
Kim Hamilton, who'd once played the role of Helen Willis on All in the Family, guest stars on The Jeffersons as Pauline, an old friend of the Jeffersons' housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs). Having married into money, Pauline is now a much higher social plane than Florence. Hoping to impress her friend and not reveal her present financial state, Florence prevails upon George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) to pose as her husband -- and upon Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) to pose as her maid. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
George (Sherman Hemsley) refuses to allow Louise (Isabel Sanford) to see an old photo that he keeps tightly locked in the safe of his office. Her curiosity getting the better of her, Louise formulates a plan to break into the safe, dragging a reluctant Helen (Roxie Roker) along for the caper. As a result of their nocturnal prowlings, both ladies end up behind bars. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
The Jeffersons launched its tenth season with episode one of a three-party story. After George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) mocks the gullibility of his neighbor and in-law Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) with his old Navy buddies, the men decide to teach Tom a lesson with an elaborate con job. Sure enough, Tom takes the bait and surrenders the 15,000 dollars he'd been saving as a down payment for a new home. Unfortunately, two of George's "pals" decide to take the con one step farther by skipping with the money and heading for parts unknown. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1983  
 
Once again, Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) insists that hubby George (Sherman Hemsley) spend more time with her. He agrees to devote one night per week to Louise and Louise alone. During one of these "dates," the Jeffersons go bicycling -- and both end up with broken legs. This was the final episode of The Jeffersons' ninth season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
George (Sherman Hemsley) refuses to loan Florence (Marla Gibbs) the money to purchase a TV set. The angry Florence warns George that his pinchpenny attitude will prevent him from ever entering the gates of Heaven. George scoffs at this prediction -- and then he has a dream in which his entry into Paradise is contingent upon a familiar-looking game called "The Wheel of Forever." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
Superstitious Florence (Marla Gibbs) is firm in her belief that 25 is her lucky number. Thus it is only natural that, when she purchases a battered hat during a fundraising auction at the Help Center, Florence finds 2,500 dollars tucked away in the hat's lining. But will her luck hold out long enough for her to claim the money as her own, or will the rightful owner show up at the last minute? ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1983  
 
Once again, George (Sherman Hemsley) is locked in a tense promotional war with rival dry cleaner Cunningham. When Cunningham hires a soap opera star for a personal appearance, George does the same. Unfortunately, George can't get the genuine article and must rely upon celebrity lookalikes -- one of them the spitting image of the aforementioned soap queen. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
In order to strike up a business deal with celebrated fashion designer Camille Hendricks (Georgann Johnson), George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) persuades his daughter-in-law, Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), to bring some of her own designs to the Jefferson apartment. Unprepared for Ms. Hendricks' presence, Jenny accepts the invitation. A shattering disappointment follows -- and it is all George's fault. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1983  
 
Long before an episode of David Lynch's Twin Peaks was narrated by a log, this installment of The Jeffersons featured a talking dollar bill. During a brief stopover at his old Queens dry-cleaning store, George recalls the day that he opened the store back in 1968. Inevitably, George's thoughts drift back to his first customer -- and, of course, his first dollar. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
A youngster named Darren (Dain Turner) plays up to Louise (Isabel Sanford) and Helen (Roxie Roker) in order to get to George (Sherman Hemsley). Taking pity on Darren, who claims that he has no father, George agrees to participate with the boy in a father-son bowling tournament. Then the truth about Darren's "late" dad comes pathetically to light. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1983  
 
Season ten of The Jeffersons was marked by a pronounced drop-off in ratings. Ranking 12th in the list of most popular American TV series during its ninth season, the series didn't even make it to the top 25 the following year. This can be attributed to a problem that has plagued scores of long-running network programs: After so many years on the air, the actors were obviously wearying of their roles and merely going through the motions. One of the few bright spots of the tenth season was the return of Paul Benedict as the Jeffersons' goofy British neighbor Harry Bentley. Having left the show in 1981 (it was explained that Bentley, a UN functionary, had been transferred to the former Soviet Union), Benedict returned with all of his delightful eccentricities intact. In a related development, former Saturday Night Live regular Garrett Morris, introduced the previous season as the Jeffersons' wheeler-dealer "foster son" Jimmy Townsend, made a handful of welcome guest appearances. And in another attempt to bolster ratings, the series began to accommodate celebrity guests, beginning with Sammy Davis Jr. and Sister Sledge. (Billy Dee Williams had made an appearance as "himself" during an earlier season, but this hardly constituted the inauguration of a trend.) Alas, these refreshing additions did little to compensate for the complete absence of the Jeffersons' son Lionel (Mike Evans) and Lionel's estranged wife, Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert). Fans who had been brought back into the fold when Lionel and Jenny's daughter Jessica was born in 1980 were understandably disappointed that these characters had apparently dropped from the face of the earth. Clearly, however, the producers realized their error in virtually writing off the grandchild of George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford), inasmuch as the character would return full force for the series' 11th (and final) season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1983  
 
George (Sherman Hemlsey) and Tom (Franklin Cover) take a pass on going Christmas caroling with the ladies and neighbor Harry Bentley. Our heroes choose instead to remain in the Jefferson apartment, decorating the tree. As the night wears on, George and Tom nostalgically recall past Yuletides spent with their respective fathers (also played by Sherman Hemsley and Franklin Cover). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
In the conclusion of a three-part story, George (Sherman Hemsley) and Jimmy (Garrett Morris) fly to L.A. in hopes of retrieving 15,000 dollars which two con artists inveigled out of George's neighbor Tom (Franklin Cover). Jimmy's electronics-savvy cousin (played by Greg Morris, satirizing his character on Mission: Impossible) rigs up a sting operation whereby the two crooks are hoodwinked into believing that California is about to be invaded by a foreign country. The scheme is nearly foiled by the untimely arrival of George's wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford), Tom's wife, Helen (Roxie Roker), and the Jeffersons' housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
In the second episode of a two-part episode, an effort by George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) to teach his neighbor Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) not to be so gullible backfires when two of George's Navy buddies, Lloyd (Jason Bernard) and Allan (Stefan Gierasch), escape to Los Angeles with 15,000 dollars of Tom's money. George teams up with his "foster son," Jimmy (Garrett Morris), to retrieve the money, aided and abetted by George's electronics-wizard cousin (played by Greg Morris in a spoof of his character on Mission: Impossible). The major incentive behind this "sting" operation is to prevent Tom's wife, Helen (Roxie Roker), from finding out that her husband was bilked -- but it may already be too late. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
Florence (Marla Gibbs) and her equally unmarried friend, Betty (Robin Braxton), pay a visit to the museum, hoping to meet a few eligible millionaire bachelors. One wealthy gent, Harry Crawford (Bennet Guillory), takes an instant liking to Florence, showering her with costly gifts and affectionate words. Alas, Harry's motives are not altogether pure: for starters, he's already married... ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) is offended when his wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford), turns down an opportunity for the Jeffersons to host a marriage-enrichment seminar for newlyweds. He is also upset that the hosting chores have gone to his friendly rival, Tom Willis (Franklin Cover), and Tom's wife, Helen (Roxie Roker). But when Tom falls ill, George is given the opportunity to take his place -- whereupon he offers a stream of marital "advice" that nearly knocks Louise for a loop. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
Former series regular Paul Benedict returns in his familiar role as the eccentric Harry Bentley. The Jeffersons and the Willises join forces in helping Harry get back his old apartment, despite the opposition of landlord Whittendale (Jack Fletcher). But upon learning who Whittendale has chosen as the new tenant, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) drops his loyalty to Harry like a hot potato. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1983  
 
Although a year has passed, Louise (Isabel Sanford) is still smarting over the fact that wealthy Mrs. Van Morris (Dorothy Butts) beat her out for the Volunteer of the Year award. This year, however, Louise seems to be a shoe-in for the award, inasmuch as her rival is off on a world cruise. Alas, Mrs. Van Morris returns just in time to make a huge cash donation to the Help Center, one that will surely earn her the prize again -- whereupon Louise begins to question whether or not her own reason for volunteering was altogether altruistic. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
Hoping to stir up new business, George (Sherman Hemsley) holds a Miss Jefferson Cleaners contest. Alas, George is forced to give the award to the punk-rocker niece of his landlord, Whittendale (Jack Fletcher) -- or face immediate eviction. The girl in question is played by singer Julie Brown, a few years before attaining rock-video and cable-TV superstardom. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1983  
 
As teenagers, George and his best friend made a list of what they wanted to accomplish in life, each betting the other that they'd complete the list first. Years later, George realizes that he has met all his goals -- all except one. Unfortunately, that "one" requires him to punch out an old neighborhood bully, Powerhouse Watson (Rosey Grier). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1982  
 
Feeling neglected by her husband, Tom (Franklin Cover), Helen Willis (Roxie Roker) decides to do something about it. Unfortunately, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), relying on the faulty evidence of his own eyes, arrives at the conclusion that Helen is cheating on Tom. As expected, George's well-meaning interference causes all sorts of embarrassing misunderstandings for Mr. and Mrs. Willis. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
 
1982  
 
After their neighbor Harry Bentley is transferred to Europe, Bentley's apartment is rented by a songwriter named Sammy (played by real-life composer Frank DeVol), with whom George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) has had previous business dealings (e.g. the seventh-season episode "I Buy the Songs"). Eagerly, George tries to secure Sammy's talents for a TV commercial. Alas, the sad-faced tunesmith is having marital problems and just can't get "in the mood." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1982  
 
The Jeffersons and the Willises plan a surprise party for the Jeffersons' housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs). But thanks to a misunderstanding, Florence thinks that the two couples are throwing a wing-ding to which she hasn't been invited -- and, even worse, at which she will be expected to act as a mere servant. Deeply hurt, Florence grabs a 500-dollar bottle of George's wine and gets good and plastered. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1982  
 
Male chauvinism rears its ugly head in the Jefferson and Willis households. George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) produces a TV commercial featuring offensive sexual stereotypes, while publisher Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) signs up an outspokenly anti-feminist author. The result: George's wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford), and Tom's wife, Helen (Roxie Roker), angrily move out of their respective homes and into their own apartment together. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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