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Esther Rolle

Esther Rolle

The ninth in a family of 18 children, Esther Rolle left her family's Florida home for New York once she came of age. She worked her way through Hunter College, Spellman College and the New School for Social Research. Even after her 1962 New York stage debut in The Blacks, Esther was compelled to hold down a day job in the city's garment district. She appeared in such Broadway productions as The Crucible and Blues for Mr. Charlie, and toured extensively with Robert Hooks' Negro Ensemble Company. Her breakthrough role was Florida the maid in the 1972 Norman Lear sitcom Maude. Though she balked at playing a domestic, Rolle was impressed by Florida's independence and pugnaciousness. In February of 1973, the Florida character was spun off into her own series, Good Times, the saga of a tightly-knit black family surviving in the Chicago projects. Rolle welcomed the series as an opportunity to depict a poor but proud African-American family with a strong father figure (played by John Amos) at the center. But when Amos, upset that co-star Jimmie "J.J." Walker was dominating the series, left Good Times in 1974, Rolle echoed the words of such groups as the National Black Media Coalition in chastising the renovated series, wherein an irresponsible, wisecracking teenaged cut-up was now "head" of the household. When her contract ran out in 1977, Esther joined John Amos in bolting Good Times. After a year of pursuing other projects -- one of which, the made-for-TV film Summer of My German Soldier, won Rolle an Emmy -- she was back on Good Times, having been assured that she would be given full script approval and that the J.J. character had matured. But by this time, audiences had wearied of Good Times, and the series was cancelled in 1979. Since that time, Rolle has hardly wanted for work: her most recent credits include the strong role of Idella in the 1989 Oscar-winner Driving Miss Daisy, the starring part of the black owner of a Jewish deli in the 1990 sitcom Singer and Son, and a guest appearance as the dying Mammy in the 1994 Gone with the Wind sequel Scarlet. In addition, Esther Rolle has been nominated honorary chairperson of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped, and has been honored with several Image Awards from the NAACP. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Esther Rolle Trivia

When was Esther Rolle born?
Esther Rolle was born on November 8, 1933

Who did Esther Rolle portray in Good Times: Season 06?
Esther Rolle was Florida Evans in Good Times: Season 06

What role did Esther Rolle portray in Good Times: Season 03?
Esther Rolle played Florida Evans in Good Times: Season 03

Who did Esther Rolle play in Good Times: Season 02?
Esther Rolle was Florida Evans in Good Times: Season 02

What role did Esther Rolle portray in Good Times: Season 01?
Esther Rolle played Florida Evans in Good Times: Season 01

What role did Esther Rolle portray in Don't Play Us Cheap?
Esther Rolle played Miss Maybell in Don't Play Us Cheap

What role did Esther Rolle portray in Down in the Delta?
Esther Rolle played Annie in Down in the Delta

Who did Esther Rolle play in Driving Miss Daisy?
Esther Rolle was Idella in Driving Miss Daisy

What role did Esther Rolle portray in Rosewood?
Esther Rolle played Sarah Carrier in Rosewood

What role did Esther Rolle portray in The Mighty Quinn?
Esther Rolle played Ubu Pearl in The Mighty Quinn

What role did Esther Rolle portray in Good Times: Season 04?
Esther Rolle played Florida Evans in Good Times: Season 04

Who did Esther Rolle play in My Fellow Americans?
Esther Rolle was Rita in My Fellow Americans

Who did Esther Rolle play in How to Make an American Quilt?
Esther Rolle was Aunt Pauline in How to Make an American Quilt

What role did Esther Rolle portray in Nothing But a Man?
Esther Rolle played Church Woman in Nothing But a Man

Who did Esther Rolle play in Cleopatra Jones?
Esther Rolle was Mrs. Johnson in Cleopatra Jones


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