Brian Damage
06-25-2012, 10:10 AM
It's all the more remarkable because his career nearly derailed in 1976 when he was let go after three seasons on the CBS sitcom "Good Times" in his starring role as the patriarch of a lower-middle class African American family, married to Esther Rolle's Florida and living on the south side of Chicago. Amos didn't like the path the sitcom was taking by veering away from social issues and focusing instead on the comedic antics supplied by Jimmie Walker, who played the jive-talking son J.J.
But Amos' career didn't suffer. He resurfaced the following year, earning an Emmy nomination as the adult Kunta Kinte — his slave name was Toby — in "Roots." The epic ABC miniseries was based on Alex Haley's bestseller about the life of Kinte.
Though Amos said he wouldn't have changed his "ultimate actions" considering "Good Times," he feels in retrospect, "I would have been considerably more diplomatic. I wouldn't have brought such a confrontational, 'Let's take it outside attitude.' I was still recovering from post-traumatic stress from football, boxing and being young, aggressive and angry."
Amos and "Good Times" producer Norman Lear eventually made up. Amos starred in Lear's 1994 sitcom "704 Hauser," playing the patriarch of a family who moves into Archie Bunker's old house.
"I matured to the point if I had creative differences, I would say 'Norman, can I speak to you?' instead of threatening to do bodily harm," Amos jokes.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-classic-hollywood-20120625,0,7557501.story
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But Amos' career didn't suffer. He resurfaced the following year, earning an Emmy nomination as the adult Kunta Kinte — his slave name was Toby — in "Roots." The epic ABC miniseries was based on Alex Haley's bestseller about the life of Kinte.
Though Amos said he wouldn't have changed his "ultimate actions" considering "Good Times," he feels in retrospect, "I would have been considerably more diplomatic. I wouldn't have brought such a confrontational, 'Let's take it outside attitude.' I was still recovering from post-traumatic stress from football, boxing and being young, aggressive and angry."
Amos and "Good Times" producer Norman Lear eventually made up. Amos starred in Lear's 1994 sitcom "704 Hauser," playing the patriarch of a family who moves into Archie Bunker's old house.
"I matured to the point if I had creative differences, I would say 'Norman, can I speak to you?' instead of threatening to do bodily harm," Amos jokes.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-classic-hollywood-20120625,0,7557501.story
http://www.trbimg.com/img-4fe83ef6/turbine/la-good-times.jpg-20120624/600