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, All Movie GuideAt 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
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
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
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
In this third episode of a four-part story, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) starts making secret land investments so that he can remain in Hawaii for the rest of his life. Only one hitch: George still hasn't revealed his plans to wife Louise (Isabel Sanford). Well, actually, there are two hitches: While on a sailing trip around the islands, George and Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) become hopelessly lost. Originally, parts two and three of "The Jeffersons Go to Hawaii" were telecast in a single one-hour slot; since that time, the two episodes have been divided into separate half-hour segments for syndication. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
In this second episode of a four-part story, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) is determined to enjoy his Hawaiian vacation despite the fact that his in-laws Tom and Helen Willis (Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker) and his housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs), are also in Hawaii. The tranquility and the restful climate does wonders for George's high blood pressure -- so much so that he starts making plans to remain in Hawaii permanently. But how will he break the news to his wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford)? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
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
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
William Allen Young guest stars as Ernie, the ne'er-do-well cousin of the Jeffersons' housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs). In dire need of 1,000 dollars, Ernie prevails upon Florence to borrow the money from her boss, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley). George refuses, insisting that Ernie is a crook -- an assertion that Florence spends the rest of the episode trying to disprove. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
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
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
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
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
A routine dry-cleaning delivery becomes a nightmare for George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley). Stopping over at a mental institution, George is mistaken for one of the inmates and is promptly locked up. Meanwhile, the real inmate goes over the wall -- and it looks as if there'll be a "new" George Jefferson unleashed upon the unwary world. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) is so excited about being interviewed on TV about the Help Center's suicide helpline that she ignores one of her teenaged charges, a melancholy girl named Ruthie (Renee Brown). Feeling rejected by Louise, Ruthie OD's on sleeping pills. With Ruthie's life in the balance, Louise is tormented by both grief and profound guilt. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
The ladies of the Jefferson and Willis families are out shopping, leaving George and Lionel Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Mike Evans) and Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) in charge of baby Jessica. The men are certain that they will be able to care for the infant with the greatest of ease and efficiency. Suffice it to say the men are very, very wrong indeed. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) secretly prepares a surprise 50th birthday party for her husband, George (Sherman Hemsley). Unaware of this, George tries to arrange his own party. Not surprisingly, no one accepts George's invitation (they've all committed themselves to Louise's bash), so our self-pitying hero heads to Charlie's Bar to cry in his beer. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
In this concluding episode of a two-part story, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), with the help of several new "good buddies," manages to get his extremely pregnant daughter-in-law, Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), to the maternity hospital just in time. Jenny's husband, Lionel (Mike Evans), his move to Chicago still pending, rushes back to New York to be by her side when the baby arrives. As the in-laws gather in the waiting room, a perplexing question arises: Since Lionel is black, and Jenny is the product of an interracial marriage, exactly what color will the baby be? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
A baby shower is held to celebrate the birth of Jessica Jefferson, daughter of Lionel and Jenny Jefferson (Mike Evans, Berlinda Tolbert). Everybody shows up with gifts and good cheer -- everybody, that is, except Jessica's daddy. Following in the footsteps of his father, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), Lionel has decided that it is more important to go to work than to attend the shower. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) has an opportunity to expand his store when the lease to Charlie's Bar is not renewed. Charlie (Danny Wells) may be a friend and confidant, reasons George, but business is business. However, George's wife Louise (Isabel Sanford) has a different view of the situation -- and she isn't about to keep her mouth shut when George tries to annex the bar without Charlie's knowledge. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
In a lengthy flashback sequence, George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford) recall a fateful day in the lives of themselves and every other African-American. The year is 1968. Fired up by racial pride, George announces that he is going to open up his own business. The anti-police activism of his son, Lionel (Mike Evans), nearly costs George the business loan he is counting upon, but this problem is straightened out just in time for George to set up shop. As it happens, however, "opening day" is April 4, 1968 -- the date that Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated. As the episode draws to a dramatic close, it looks as if even Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) will not be able to counteract the anger and frustration which now threaten to overwhelm her husband and son. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
While celebrating their wedding anniversary, George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford) have another of their legendary arguments, this time over the subject of George's honesty. After George angrily storms off to spend the night in a hotel, Louise begins to suspect that her husband is up to some extramarital hanky-panky. Her worst fears seem to be confirmed when she heads to George's hotel room -- only to be met by her hubby's secretary. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
Lionel and Jenny Jefferson (Mike Evans, Berlinda Tolbert) want to purchase a home, but the bank turns down their mortgage loan application. Despite this setback, the couple insists that their parents not interfere in their financial travails. Amazingly, George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford) and Tom and Helen Willis (Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker) keep that promise -- just long enough for all four to make separate visits to the bank, that is. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
In this final episode of The Jeffersons' sixth season, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) offers some timely interpolations to the legend of King Arthur. Telling a bedtime story to his baby granddaughter, Jessica, George tries at first to stick to the script. Before long, however, his imagination has run riot, and virtually everyone in the cast of The Jeffersons has been recast into the story of "King George vs. Inflation." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
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
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
A fight between Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) and his son Alan (Jay Hammer) spills over into the apartment of the Willis' neighbors, the Jeffersons. As a result, Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) angrily walks out on husband George (Sherman Hemsley) -- just before a reporter from Black Life Magazine is due to arrive for an interview with "perfect black couple" George and Louise. In desperation, George persuades his acid-tongued housekeeper, Florence (Roxie Roker), to pose as his wife. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
A huge corporation intends to buy all the buildings on a certain city block, throwing people out of their apartments in order to construct huge luxury condos. One of the buildings is a dry-cleaning store owned by George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), who becomes a darling of the media when he refuses to sell out. But George is hardly altruistic -- he is merely holding out in hopes of getting more money for his property. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
Neither George (Sherman Hemsley) nor Louise (Isabel Sanford) will be able to celebrate their wedding anniversary this year. George has mistakenly scheduled a business meeting for that night, while Louise is slated to attend a convention in Los Angeles. Both George and Louise wonder how to break the news to one another -- and when Louise does, George doesn't, leading to a typically frantic comedy of errors and misunderstandings. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
Inspired by a novel, the Jeffersons' housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs), decides to be a "different woman" (with a different background and set of interests) to every potential sweetheart she comes across. One of the men who is treated to the "new" Florence is Greg Martin (Adam Wade), whom she meets at the Help Center. Alas, Martin happens to be a psychiatrist -- and also happens to be convinced that Florence is suffering from a multiple-personality disorder. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)
Mike Evans rejoins the cast of The Jeffersons, resuming the role of Lionel Jefferson that he'd abandoned back in 1975. In this first episode of the series' sixth season (and also the first in its new Sunday-night time slot), Lionel is thrilled to learn that his wife Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert) is expecting a baby. But he doesn't want to tell his dad, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley), for fear that George will start cracking "race" jokes (Berlinda, of course, is the product of a mixed marriage). The Jeffersons' maid, Florence (Marla Gibbs), promises to keep Lionel's secret -- but inadvertently lets the cat out of the bag in the presence of George's wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, (more)







