View Full Version : Lou Gossett Jr.-Thelma's boyfriend, Florida's brother
johnlucas 11-22-2006, 07:56 PM The Officer & Gentleman himself, Lou Gossett Jr., sure gets around.
Did anyone pick up on the fact this same man was Thelma's MUCH OLDER boyfriend, Donald Knight...
AND
...Florida's highstrung brother, Wilbert BKA Uncle Wilbert?
Wow.
What a difference a headshave makes. :gary:
John Lucas
Ireneparalegal 11-22-2006, 08:53 PM The Officer & Gentleman himself, Lou Gossett Jr., sure gets around.
Did anyone pick up on the fact this same man was Thelma's MUCH OLDER boyfriend, Donald Knight...
AND
...Florida's highstrung brother, Wilbert BKA Uncle Wilbert?
Wow.
What a difference a headshave makes. :gary:
John Lucas
Oh yeah. I noticed that "back in the days" when I seen GT in the 70's. :lol:
I always wondered why they had the same actor play at least two different roles on sitcoms back then. I mean, were black people THAT SCARCE???
TBrady 11-25-2006, 02:15 PM do u mean black people or black ACTORS
Brian Damage 11-25-2006, 03:14 PM I agree with you Irene. It was like there were only a handful of black actors and they were all on GT. So when new characters were created, they just recycled a previous actor to do it. lol
Ireneparalegal 11-25-2006, 10:51 PM I agree with you Irene. It was like there were only a handful of black actors and they were all on GT. So when new characters were created, they just recycled a previous actor to do it. lol
Exactly. They also recycled them on Sanford and Son, What's Happening and other sitcoms of that era.
Brieannas21 11-25-2006, 11:26 PM Oh yeah. I noticed that "back in the days" when I seen GT in the 70's. :lol:
I always wondered why they had the same actor play at least two different roles on sitcoms back then. I mean, were black people THAT SCARCE???
Yes they were that's why black producers and writers started to write their own movies and such. That's why in the 70's there were a lot of Blaxploitation movies because it was hard for black actors and actresses to get work. So they started to make their own movies. That's why you see the same people over and over in movies and TV shows, roles were hard to get back then.
Ireneparalegal 11-25-2006, 11:36 PM Yes they were that's why black producers and writers started to write their own movies and such. That's why in the 70's there were a lot of Blaxploitation movies because it was hard for black actors and actresses to get work. So they started to make their own movies. That's why you see the same people over and over in movies and TV shows, roles were hard to get back then.
So it's almost like they (the industry) took no chances and stuck with those actors that had already established themselves, rather than look for "fresh" or up and coming actors/actresses.
Brieannas21 11-25-2006, 11:59 PM So it's almost like they (the industry) took no chances and stuck with those actors that had already established themselves, rather than look for "fresh" or up and coming actors/actresses.
Exactly, that's why in the 70's there were a lot of black films with mostly an all black cast becasue of black writers and producers. It was hard back then getting work. So they started to hire their "own" people and making their own films.
SitcomGyrl1955 11-28-2006, 03:51 PM The Officer & Gentleman himself, Lou Gossett Jr., sure gets around.
Did anyone pick up on the fact this same man was Thelma's MUCH OLDER boyfriend, Donald Knight...
AND
...Florida's highstrung brother, Wilbert BKA Uncle Wilbert?
Wow.
What a difference a headshave makes. :gary:
John Lucas
They also recycled Alderman Davis. He played Florida's cousin in one episode.
catlover79 06-21-2007, 03:48 PM That WAS a little disturbing. :lol: I think Wilbert was actually the most normal relative that family had!! :lol:
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