Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nearly four decades after his sitcom signed off, George Jefferson is still “movin’ on up” in television history. This week, ...
In his Time column, Touré writes that we’ll remember Hemsley’s George Jefferson because, despite being difficult to like, he was unapologetic about black achievement. Sherman Hemsley died on Tuesday ...
It’s been over 50 years since the Jeffersons first moved into Colby East, but the iconic TV family continues to have a lasting influence on sitcoms today. She nabbed an Emmy in 1981 for her ...
EL PASO, Texas – Sherman Hemsley, the actor who made the irascible, bigoted George Jefferson of “The Jeffersons” one of television’s most memorable characters and a symbol for urban upward mobility, ...
Former Jeffersons’ star Sherman Hemsley – aka George Jefferson – will star in “Driving Miss Daisy” on Saturday, Sept. 12, at Mount Airy Casino Resort. Born in Philadelphia, Hemsley is mainly ...
Sherman Hemsley, the actor who made the irascible, bigoted George Jefferson of "The Jeffersons" one of television's most memorable characters and a symbol for urban upward mobility, died at 74. Police ...
Iconic character actor Sherman Hemsley was found dead in his El Paso home at the age of 74, police said Tuesday. Hemsley, who played the ambitious and comically conniving African American dry cleaning ...
Nearly four decades after his sitcom signed off, George Jefferson is still “movin’ on up” in television history. This week, entertainment outlet Collider ranked George Jefferson from The Jeffersons ...
It’s been over 50 years since the Jeffersons first moved into Colby East, but the iconic TV family continues to have a lasting influence on sitcoms today. The Jeffersons aired on CBS from 1975 to 1985 ...
Sherman Hemsley died on Tuesday at 74, but his work as George Jefferson, the star of the sitcom The Jeffersons, will live forever. The show ran from 1975 to 1985 and remains the longest-running ...
Nearly four decades after his sitcom signed off, George Jefferson is still “movin’ on up” in television history. This week, entertainment outlet Collider ranked George Jefferson from The Jeffersons ...