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Born: November 8, 1920 – Died: November 17, 1998
Esther Rolle, the remarkable African-American actress known for her iconic roles in the 1970s sitcoms Maude and Good Times, was born in the vibrant city of Pompano Beach, Florida, on November 8, 1920. She was the 10th child among 18 siblings, born to Caribbean farming immigrants. Esther's gravelly voice and unwavering spirit set her apart, both on and off-camera. Her journey in the entertainment industry began with the Negro Ensemble Company, where she honed her craft in notable plays like "The Blacks" and "A Raisin in the Sun." Esther Rolle's legacy extends beyond her acting prowess, as she broke barriers and challenged stereotypes throughout her career, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
Early Life and Career
Esther Rolle's childhood was marked by her large family and the influence of her Caribbean immigrant parents. Growing up in a bustling household with 18 siblings, she learned the values of hard work and determination from her farming family. Although there is no information about her attending a university or majoring in a specific field, Esther's path to stardom began when she joined the Negro Ensemble Company. Her first significant professional role came in the theater, where she appeared in renowned plays like "The Blacks" and "A Raisin in the Sun."
However, it was her role as Florida Evans in the 1970s sitcom "Maude" that truly propelled her into the spotlight. Esther's portrayal of the feisty domestic worker who stood her ground against her employer earned her immense popularity. This success led to her own spin-off series, "Good Times," where she continued to challenge racial stereotypes and insisted on portraying a strong family unit.
Esther Rolle's talent was recognized with numerous awards, including an Emmy Award for her work in a television movie. Beyond her acting career, she was known for her deep gravelly voice and her dedication to addressing important social issues. Esther was divorced and had no children, and she faced health challenges in her later years due to diabetes and kidney dialysis. Despite these challenges, she remained a symbol of resilience in Hollywood and the entertainment industry, leaving a lasting impact as an icon who challenged stereotypes and advocated for change.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2000 | Train Ride | Dean of Students |
1998 | Down in the Delta | Annie |
1998 | Poltergeist: The Legacy (TV Series) | Grandma Rose |
1997 | Promised Land (TV Series) | Mary Harding |
1997 | Touched by an Angel (TV Series) | Mary Harding |
1997 | Rosewood | Aunt Sarah |
1996 | My Fellow Americans | Rita |
1995 | How to Make an American Quilt | Aunt Pauline |
1994 | Scarlett (TV Mini Series) | Mammy |
1993 | To Dance with the White Dog (TV Movie) | Neelie |
1993 | Message from Nam (TV Movie) | Queenie | Elizabeth McQueen |
1993 | House of Cards | Adelle |
1991 | Blackbird Fly (Short) | Unknown |
1991 | Cape Fear | Woman Watching Cady Get Out from Under the Car (uncredited) |
1990 | The Kid Who Loved Christmas (TV Movie) | Esther Clayton |
1990 | Singer & Sons (TV Series) | Sarah Patterson |
1989 | Age-Old Friends (TV Movie) | Mrs. Baker |
1989 | Driving Miss Daisy | Idella |
1989 | The Mighty Quinn | Ubu Pearl |
1989 | American Playhouse (TV Series) | Lena 'Mama' Younger |
1987 | P.K. and the Kid | Mim |
1985 | The Grand Baby (TV Movie) | Momma |
1985 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) | Margaret |
1983–1985 | The Love Boat (TV Series) | Lillian Randolph | Judge Kramer |
1985 | The New Mike Hammer (TV Series) | Viola Green |
1984 | Finder of Lost Loves (TV Series) | Nellie |
1983 | Fantasy Island (TV Series) | Mama |
1982 | The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (TV Movie) | Nurse |
1982 | The New Odd Couple (TV Series) | Ms. Gibbs |
1982 | Flamingo Road (TV Series) | Julia |
1981 | Darkroom (TV Series) | Old Woman |
1981 | See China and Die (TV Movie) | Momma Sykes |
1974–1979 | Good Times (TV Series) | Florida Evans |
1979 | The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) | Colleen Jensen |
1979 | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (TV Movie) | Momma |
1978 | Summer of My German Soldier (TV Movie) | Ruth |
1978 | Winners (TV Series) | Shenendoah Griffin |
1972–1974 | Maude (TV Series) | Florida Evans |
1973 | Cleopatra Jones | Mrs. Johnson |
1972 | Don't Play Us Cheap | Miss Maybell |
1971 | Day of Absence (TV Movie) | Clubwoman |
1971 | Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! | Maid |
1971 | The Bold Ones: The Senator (TV Series) | Black Woman |
1968 | N.Y.P.D. (TV Series) | Nurse |
1968 | One Life to Live (TV Series) | Sadie Gray #2 (1971) |
1967 | Up the Down Staircase | Teacher (uncredited) |
1964 | Nothing But a Man | Church Woman |