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"I see salt and I see pepper, but I don't see a salt substitute." - Bob Wiley, "What About Bob?"

When I met Sherman Hemsley back in 2005, I had already missed my opportunities to meet Isabel Sanford (Weezy) and Roxie Roker (Helen Willis). Isabel had passed away in 2004 and Roxie had died in 1995. But since that meeting, a good portion of the cast of The Jeffersons also left us: Mike Evans (the original Lionel), Franklin Cover (Tom Willis), and Paul Benedict (Bentley). Keeping this in mine, I was thrilled that I was able pick up meetings and photos with two more cast members at the Hollywood Show on Saturday, April 24, 2010.

I had already obtained autographs from both Marla Gibbs, who played the irascible maid Florence (and then went onto a five year stint on the TV sitcom 227), and Ned Wertimer, who played Ralph, the doorman who was always looking for a tip. Ned had been a staple character actor on sitcoms throughout the 60’s and 70’s before settling into this memorable role. They had both done appearances at collectors shows in the late 90’s, and Bob had picked up the signed photos seen here.

Photo signed by Ned Wertimer in April 1997

Both of them were exceptionally kind and let me get pictures with them individually, and in addition, I was able to finagle a great picture with both of them together. Unlike their characters, Marla Gibbs didn’t snap at me, and Ned Wertimer didn’t expect any money (despite the great hand-out pose he conjured up).

With Florence the saucy maid

Ralph looks for a handout

With Marla Gibbs and Ned Wertimer

Long live The Jeffersons!!

Celebs of the Spring 2010 Hollywood Show will continue

One Response to “Movin’ On Up Again”

  1. Think You for bring back those good young day to me _Maria Gibbs and Ned Wertimer_Love You Both Always!

    john purvis

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