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Biography
Theodore Rosevelt “Teddy” Wilson (December 10, 1943 – July 21, 1991) was an American stage, film, and TV entertainer. Wilson is most popular for his common parts as Earl the Postman on the ABC sitcom That’s My Mama, and Sweet Daddy Williams on the CBS sitcom Good Times.
Career
Brought into the world in Harlem, New York City, Wilson contemplated music at Florida A&M University prior to changing to dramatization. After getting back to New York, he joined the Negro Ensemble Company and later worked with the Arena Stage Repertory. He made his acting presentation in the blaxploitation film, Cotton Comes to Harlem, in 1970. The next year, Wilson moved to Los Angeles. He made his TV debut in a two-scene part as Hawthorne Dooley on the TV arrangement The Waltons. In 1973, Wilson was given a role as High Strung on the CBS sitcom Roll Out. The arrangement was dropped after 12 scenes. The next year, Wilson was given a role as Earl Chambers, a mailman on the ABC sitcom That’s My Mama. That arrangement was likewise brief and dropped after two seasons.
In September 1976, Wilson endorsed with Tandem Productions, the creation organization claimed by Bud Yorkin and Norman Lear who delivered the absolute most famous sitcoms of the 1970s. Wilson went on to visitor star in a few Yorkin/Lear-delivered arrangement remembering All for the Family, Sanford and Son, What’s Happening!!, The Jeffersons, and 13 Queens Boulevard. In 1976, Wilson was given a role as Sweet Daddy Williams, a road hawker on the CBS sitcom Good Times. Wilson showed up as Sweet Daddy in a repetitive job. In August 1977, it was declared that Wilson would star in a side project of the hit sitcom Sanford and Son called Sanford Arms. The arrangement was expected to be a continuation of the exceptionally well known Sanford and Son, which finished in March 1977 when both the arrangement’s stars, Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson, left the arrangement. Wilson featured as Phil Wheeler, an Army veteran and single man who has bought the Sanford Arms, a living house, from his old Army mate Fred G. Sanford. Upon its debut in September 1977, Sanford Arms was fundamentally panned and drew low appraisals. It was dropped after four scenes.
After the arrangement was dropped, Wilson showed up in scenes of The White Shadow (he likewise composed a 1980 scene), Enos, Gimme a Break!, The Golden Girls, and What’s Happening Now. In 1986, he had a job as Jim-Jam on another fleeting arrangement, The Redd Foxx Show. Wilson kept on working all through the last part of the 1980s and mid 1990s, showing up in Alien Nation, Dallas, Family Matters, Tales from the Crypt, Gabriel’s Fire, Mama’s Family, and Quantum Leap. He was additionally highlighted in movies The Hunter (1980), Blake Edwards’ A Fine Mess, and That’s Life! (both 1986). Wilson showed up in Blood in Blood Out, a 1993 wrongdoing dramatization delivered after his demise.
Real Name | Theodore Wilson |
Birth Date | December 10, 1943 |
Age | N/A |
Birth Place | America |
Nationality | American |
Profession | N/A |
Religion | Christianity |
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Theodore Wilson Net Worth
Theodore Wilson estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below.
Estimated Net Worth in 2021 | $1-$5million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | N/A |
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