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Marla Gibbs

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Armed with an acid dry wit and a full arsenal of sarcasm and sass, African-American character comedienne Marla Gibbs showed up on 1970s television with a bang in middle age (44). Landing the feisty maid role on the popular ground-breaking CBS sitcom The Jeffersons (1975), eventually led to her very own sitcom 227 (1985) a decade later and international celebrity. A divorced mother with three children (Angela Elayne Gibbs, Dorian Gibbs, Joseph Gibbs) at the time of her initial success, it was a job transfer from Detroit to Los Angeles, while working as a United Airlines reservation clerk, that set up this more-than-welcome surprise and change of destiny.

Born in Chicago on June 14, 1931, Marla attended Peters Business School (1950-1952) following high school and toiled for a time as a receptionist and switchboard operator in the Detroit area. Eventually, she secured work with United Airlines. After moving to Southern California on a transfer, Marla gave acting a try and initially studied at the Mafundi Institute and Watts Writers Workshop, located in the Watts area of L.A.

Bitten hard by the acting bug, Marla went on to appear in a number of local productions, including "Medea", "The Amen Corner" and "The Gingerbread Lady". After only a couple of minor film roles, including the blaxploitation film, Black Belt Jones (1974), she nabbed the role of Florence Johnston and television stardom.

On The Jeffersons (1975), the role of Florence, the maid, was initially set up as a mere one-shot guest role but Marla showed the character's potential. And, so it came to be that Florence Johnston became THE scene-stealing foil to Sherman Hemsley's equally mouthy, money-minded George Jefferson. Until the sitcom became a certified hit, Marla cautiously kept her job with the Airlines. However, with wisecracks and Emmy Award nominations (totaling 5) a plenty, Marla never really had to look back. The role of Florence was a natural for a spin-off series and it happened with the sitcom, Checking In (1981), in which the character becomes a housekeeper for a very swanky hotel. However, the sitcom was harmed by a writer's strike before it could gain a core audience. Fortunately for Marla, she was ushered right back into the Jefferson household following its quick demise (four episodes). Two months after the last "Jeffersons" episode aired in July 1985, 227 (1985) was included in that year's fall schedule.

Daughter Angela Elayne Gibbs produced an award-winning play by Christine Houston entitled "227", with Marla as the lead, at Marla's own local Crossroads Theatre, which the actress founded in 1981. The award-winning play was a solid hit and Marla wisely purchased the television rights. Once "The Jeffersons" was over, she pushed for "227" as a sitcom vehicle. Producer Norman Lear gave it the green light and Marla settled right back in for another popular series ride (for NBC), this time as resident gossip Mary Jenkins, whose demeanor was warmer and more approachable than the feisty Florence Johnson. This sitcom, which featured spitfire Jackée Harry as vampish neighbor Sandra Clark, ran for five years.

An eight-time NAACP Image Award winner, Marla has received several honors over the years, including Essence Woman of the Year. She has not carried a series since "227", but has been seen from time to time on other popular shows, including ER (1994), Cold Case (2003), Chappelle's Show (2003), Judging Amy (1999), Touched by an Angel (1994), The King of Queens (1998) and Dawson's Creek (1998). She has also had recurring roles on daytime (Passions (1999)) as well as prime-time (Pryor's Place (1984), The Hughleys (1998)) and gave a knowing portrayal as Natalie Cole's mother in the heart-warming television movie, Lily in Winter (1994).

In later years, Marla turned up again on the big screen with plucky roles in Up Against the Wall (1991), The Meteor Man (1993), Lost & Found (1999), Foolish (1999), Border to Border (1998), The Brothers (2001), and standout roles in The Visit (2000) and Stanley's Gig (2000).

Elsewhere, Marla's voice has been heard on the animated series 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997) and, in addition to acting, sang the theme song to the film Stanley's Gig (2000), "In the Memory of You", which will be included on a CD, entitled "Scenes In Jazz". Marla owned a jazz club for some time in South Central L.A. called "Marla's Memory Lane, a jazz and supper club that ran from 1981 to 1999. She released her own CD of music, "It's Never Too Late", in May 2006, and co-wrote with Ray Colcord, the theme song to her starring series "227".

Into the millennium, Marla suffered both personal and professional setbacks. Her older sister, Susie Garrett, who co-starred on the hit sitcom Punky Brewster (1984), died of cancer in 2002. A few years later, in 2006, Marla suffered a small aneurysm followed by a stroke. She recovered and made a gradual comeback as a guest on such TV shows as Lincoln Heights (2006), House of Payne (2006), Mr. Box Office (2012), Scandal (2012), Hot in Cleveland (2010), The Blexicans (2015), American Horror Story (2011), This Is Us (2016), Black-ish (2014), NCIS (2003), Bless This Mess (2019) and the revamped One Day at a Time (2017). At one point, she played the recurring role of Grandma Eddy on the comedy series The First Family (2012) which starred her old "227" castmate Jackée Harry. On stage, Marla appeared in such comedies as "Boeing, Boeing" and was featured in such comedy films as C'mon Man (2012), Madea's Witness Protection (2012), Grantham & Rose (2014), Lemon (2017), Please Stand By (2017), Love Jacked (2018) and She Ball (2020).
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Marla Gibbs and Dakota Fanning in Please Stand By (2017)
Marla Gibbs, Dakota Fanning, and Blaster in Please Stand By (2017)
Marla Gibbs in Pryor's Place (1984)
Beau Bridges, Marla Gibbs, Leslie Grossman, Anna Deavere Smith, Ethan Michael Mora, and Lyliana Wray in Black-ish (2014)
Marla Gibbs and David Alan Grier in The Carmichael Show (2015)
Marla Gibbs and Regina King in 227 (1985)
Marla Gibbs and Regina King in 227 (1985)
Marla Gibbs in The Jeffersons (1975)
Marla Gibbs in The Jeffersons (1975)
Marla Gibbs, Roxie Roker, and Isabel Sanford in The Jeffersons (1975)
Marla Gibbs and Larry B. Scott in The Jeffersons (1975)
Marla Gibbs and Sherman Hemsley in The Jeffersons (1975)

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Marla Gibbs, Paul Benedict, Franklin Cover, Sherman Hemsley, Roxie Roker, Isabel Sanford, and Berlinda Tolbert in The Jeffersons (1975)
The Jeffersons
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TV Series
  • Florence Johnston
Marla Gibbs and Jackée Harry in 227 (1985)
227
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  • Mary Jenkins
Aaron Paul in El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019)
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
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  • Jean
  • 2019
Martin Lawrence and Tisha Campbell in Martin (1992)
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  • Miss Minnie

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  • Christmas Kennel
  • Alone Together
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  • Unprisoned
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  • A Snowy Day in Oakland
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  • Good Luck! (2022)
    Good Luck!
  • Marla Gibbs, Chad L. Coleman, Creflo A. Dollar, The Lady of Rage, Arle Michel, Aaron Quick Nelson, Stevie Baggs Jr., Javen Lewis, and Rick Perez in A Christmas Prayer (2022)
    A Christmas Prayer
  • James Pickens Jr., Ellen Pompeo, and Chandra Wilson in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
    Grey's Anatomy
  • Marissa Reyes, Jaiden J. Smith, Dylan Martin Frankel, and Donovan Colan in Spirit Halloween (2022)
    Spirit Halloween
  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
  • Brendan Scannell, Lil Rel Howery, Josh Brener, and Asif Ali in Bromates (2022)
    Bromates
  • Partners in Rhyme (2021)
    Partners in Rhyme
  • Madame B
    Madame B
  • John Stamos, Jessalyn Gilsig, Sara Echeagaray, Yvette Nicole Brown, Sophia Mitri Schloss, Cricket Wampler, Tisha Custodio, Tiana Le, and Nell Verlaque in Big Shot (2021)
    Big Shot
  • Iain Armitage in Young Sheldon (2017)
    Young Sheldon
  • David J. Castillo in Orpheus Star (2020)
    Orpheus Star
  • Rosa Acosta in She Ball (2020)
    She Ball
  • Tracy Morgan in The Last O.G. (2018)
    The Last O.G.
  • Rita Moreno, Gloria Estefan, Melissa Fumero, Jolie Jenkins, Justina Machado, Eric Nenninger, Mackenzie Phillips, Tony Plana, Ed Quinn, Judy Reyes, Stephen Tobolowsky, Danny Pino, James Martinez, Fiona Gubelmann, Alex Quijano, Todd Grinnell, Nicky Endres, India de Beaufort, Jay Hayden, Ariela Barer, Thomas Barbusca, Isabella Gomez, Sheridan Pierce, Froy Gutierrez, Raquel Justice, and Marcel Ruiz in One Day at a Time (2017)
    One Day at a Time
  • Bless This Mess (2019)
    Bless This Mess

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    227
  • Marla Gibbs, Paul Benedict, Franklin Cover, Sherman Hemsley, Roxie Roker, Isabel Sanford, and Berlinda Tolbert in The Jeffersons (1975)
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    • June 14, 1931
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • 1956 - 1973 (divorced, 3 children)
    • Angela Elayne Gibbs
    • Susie Garrett(Sibling)
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    Co-hosted Nick at Nite's The Jeffersons (1975) Marathon with Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford!
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    Her The Jeffersons (1975) character was originally only supposed to be in 13 episodes, but she proved so popular that she stayed on as a regular.
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    When you're the head of the show, you really have to take care of the other actors, and you really have to do what the producers want, what the network wants, and it was fun for me, because I learned a lot getting an opportunity to do those things.
    • Frequently played characters that are either sarcastic or tart-tongued in tone

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