View Full Version : Were Lawanda Page and Lynn Hamilton sisters in real life?


rollo's girl
01-09-2011, 01:08 AM
I know this sounds crazy, but I hope some of you die-hard SnSers can give me the answer to this. Before someone posts "are you nuts?", the reason I began wondering is I looked up Lawanda Page's obituary and one survivor listed is a sister, Lynn Hamilton (Donna). Even in Lawanda Page's biography it lists a Lynn Hamilton as a sister, but no where have I been able to find that it is the same Lynn Hamilton that played Donna. Wouldn't it be a shock if these two were sisters in real life, as pretty as Donna was and as,well, homely as Aunt Esther was? And the way Aunt Esther resented Donna when she tried to marry Fred. It would be hard to believe but probably the most interesting piece of Sns trivia ever! Does anyone know anything about this? I am dying to find out before everybody who had anything to do with the show is, well, gone (sorry)ohno:. Thanks

Zoneboy
01-09-2011, 01:23 AM
Here's her obit from the NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/18/obituaries/18PAGE.html): As you can see there is no mention of a surviving sister.


LaWanda Page, the acid-tongued comedienne who, as the cantankerous Aunt Esther, traded barbs with Redd Foxx on the 1970's sitcom "Sanford and Son," died on Saturday in Los Angeles. She was 81.

The cause was complications of diabetes, The Associated Press reported.

Ms. Page was a veteran of the black circuit of theaters and nightclubs. She began as a dancer, added a fire-swallowing bit (billed as the "Bronze Goddess of Fire") and moved gradually into skit and stand-up comedy on the so-called Midwestern "chitlin circuit." Most of those clubs, she later said, were dumps, the kind of places "where if you ain't home by 9 o'clock you can be declared legally dead."

Her big break came when she was tapped for a supporting role in the second season of Norman Lear's "Sanford and Son," which starred Foxx, a friend from comedy club days, as Fred Sanford, an eccentric and irascible junk dealer in the Watts section of Los Angeles. As the ungainly, wisecracking, Bible-toting sister of Sanford's late wife, Elizabeth, she quickly became one of the show's most popular characters.

Her character, Aunt Esther, took her share of zingers from Foxx and other cast members — Sanford's friend Grady once quipped, "Nice having her around, she makes the junk look so pretty." But Aunt Esther usually responded with equally stinging rejoinders. "Watch it, sucker!" her favorite catch phrase, was followed by a spate of sharp-tongued invective. The exchanges between her and Sanford were among the weekly highlights. "Sanford and Son," ran from 1972 to 1977 on NBC and remained one of television's top rated shows, inspiring several spinoffs in which she also appeared.

Ms. Page was born in Cleveland on Oct. 19, 1920, and began her dancing career at age 15. After years on the club circuit with comedians like Foxx and Richard Pryor, Ms. Page moved to Los Angeles in the 1960's and joined the comedy group Skillet, Leroy & Co. She soon developed and honed her trademark feisty comic approach — more shrill but still reminiscent of Moms Mabley's homespun wit. ("Honey, that old man couldn't keep no kinda job. That's the only man I know that ever went to the unemployment office and lost his place in line.")

She is survived by a daughter, Clara Johnson, of Los Angeles.

Throughout the 1970's and 80's, Ms. Page played cameo roles in a few feature films and made guest appearances on talk shows and sitcoms. Offstage, she was an advocate for equal opportunities and better pay for black performers.

Mr. Television
01-09-2011, 01:45 AM
I googled it and it is listed on several sites. It's also listed in this article but I don't know if she's the same Lynn Hamilton.

http://books.google.com/books?id=BsMDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA55&lpg=PA55&dq=lawanda+page+lynn+hamilton&source=bl&ots=iBv5ZN5sjZ&sig=S7zfGdlIpmsWZT1zSj1Hby2F-9Y&hl=en&ei=cUkpTfDcOYO88gbroLyZAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFoQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=lawanda%20page%20lynn%20hamilton&f=false

rollo's girl
01-09-2011, 01:47 AM
yes, but if you google her and look at some of the others as well as her bio it does list a Lynn Hamilton as a survivor.

rollo's girl
01-09-2011, 01:49 AM
...and thanks Sonny, I hadn't read that particular article. Wonder where and how we might find out?

Mr. Television
01-09-2011, 01:52 AM
...and thanks Sonny, I hadn't read that particular article. Wonder where and how we might find out?
Yea I looked up the SF Gate obituary and it's listed in there too.

http://articles.sfgate.com/2002-09-19/bay-area/17563331_1_foxx-s-own-sanford-fred-sanford-s-crusty-sister-in-law-sanford-arms

I have to admit I never heard of this. It would be interesting to find out.

Zoneboy
01-09-2011, 02:01 AM
I googled it and it is listed on several sites. It's also listed in this article but I don't know if she's the same Lynn Hamilton.

Wow, that is interesting. :eek:

Marvo301
01-09-2011, 02:15 AM
I looked up several Lynn Hamilton bios online and none of them mention her being related to Lawanda Page.

rollo's girl
01-09-2011, 02:18 AM
I just found an interview with Ms. Hamilton with Rev. Calvin Carson on youtube and in the posts below the video someone says, yes, the two were sisters in real life. She is still so lovely. And this is the first time I have ever thought she resembled Ms. Page. There are several interviews he did with her and I am going to try and watch all of them tomorrow to see if this is mentioned. I am not computer-savvy enough to know how to post the link but look under "Rev. Calvin Carson interviews Lynn Hamilton" to find these interviews.

Mr. Television
01-09-2011, 02:23 AM
I looked up several Lynn Hamilton bios online and none of them mention her being related to Lawanda Page.
Yea it seems like her bios don't mention a sister but Lawanda's does. She was born in Mississippi and LaWanda was raised in St. Louis. There's not a whole lot on Lynn Hamilton out there though.

Mr. Television
01-09-2011, 02:28 AM
I just found an interview with Ms. Hamilton with Rev. Calvin Carson on youtube and in the posts below the video someone says, yes, the two were sisters in real life. She is still so lovely. And this is the first time I have ever thought she resembled Ms. Page. There are several interviews he did with her and I am going to try and watch all of them tomorrow to see if this is mentioned. I am not computer-savvy enough to know how to post the link but look under "Rev. Calvin Carson interviews Lynn Hamilton" to find these interviews.
I saw that one but I wouldn't consider that fact. I'd like to find something from a magazine article or an interview. Anyone can edit anything on Wikipedia or IMDB so I wouldn't consider that fact either unless a source is given. If you find anything concrete let us know.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQvXiglkaWM

Mr. Television
01-09-2011, 02:52 AM
Wasn't Lynn Hamilton married to Bernie Hamilton of Starsky and Hutch at one time? I could have swore that she was but I can't find any mention in her biography or in his obituary. She did play his wife in an episode of S & H.

Cloud9 Lorraine
01-09-2011, 12:25 PM
I wouldn't give much credence to the comments listed below the Rev. Calvin Carson video. I think that if the two women were sisters, it would have been published by a legitimate source and would be common knowledge, at least to us S&S fans.

rollo's girl
01-09-2011, 01:26 PM
yes, I'm certainly not taking the poster's word for it. I want some concrete proof.

rollo's girl
01-09-2011, 07:30 PM
Well, I did some digging on the web today and found what may be Ms. Hamilton's current address. Long story short, the lady who posted said she used this address to contact her and received what she said was a very gracious reply (including a picture and autograph, which was pictured) on Oct. 12, 2010, but it took over a year from when she wrote her. It may be a complete waste of time and a couple of stamps but I'm gonna try. Keep your fingers crossed and wish me luck. I am dying to know if this is true or not.

Mr. Television
01-09-2011, 08:10 PM
Well, I did some digging on the web today and found what may be Ms. Hamilton's current address. Long story short, the lady who posted said she used this address to contact her and received what she said was a very gracious reply (including a picture and autograph, which was pictured) on Oct. 12, 2010, but it took over a year from when she wrote her. It may be a complete waste of time and a couple of stamps but I'm gonna try. Keep your fingers crossed and wish me luck. I am dying to know if this is true or not.
Good luck. :)

AUJASTAR
05-23-2013, 03:35 PM
Many years ago, I know that a woman lived in my mother's building in bronx ny. In fact the address was 735 garden st, and the apartment was 4k. There i met aunt ester (lawanda page) I used to go over there as a girl and help her sister who was already elderly when I was a child and I am now 49. I was introduced to aunt ester's as her sister. I met lawanda page there. She used to visit often. I really don't remember what the womans' name was but I believe that she had to die long before page because she was already elderly well over 30 years ago. So if that woman's name was lynn, than that is her sister.

Cloud9 Lorraine
05-23-2013, 11:35 PM
I do not believe they are sisters. LaWanda was born in Cleveland, OH and raised in St. Louis, MO. Lynn Hamilton was born 10 years later in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Too bad there is not a whole lot of information out there on many of the actors from Sanford & Son, like Lynn Hamilton, LaWanda Page, Raymond Allen, LeRoy and Skillet, to name a few.

Zoneboy
05-24-2013, 12:21 AM
Many years ago, I know that a woman lived in my mother's building in bronx ny. In fact the address was 735 garden st, and the apartment was 4k. There i met aunt ester (lawanda page) I used to go over there as a girl and help her sister who was already elderly when I was a child and I am now 49. I was introduced to aunt ester's as her sister. I met lawanda page there. She used to visit often. I really don't remember what the womans' name was but I believe that she had to die long before page because she was already elderly well over 30 years ago. So if that woman's name was lynn, than that is her sister.

Lynn Hamilton is 10 years younger than LaWanda Page and is still living.

warp9p65
03-19-2021, 09:49 PM
There's a newly posted interview with Lynn Hamilton on YouTube. She was asked if she and Lawanda Page were sisters. Lynn said that no, they were not really sisters, but LaWanda and she were good friends and LaWanda insisted on treating her like a sister and calling her sister. Lynn said she saw on the internet where LaWanda's obituary said that she had a sister named Lynn Hamilton, and she just chuckled because that was in there.