
Sherman Hemsley
Acting
Born 1938-02-01 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Sherman Alexander Hemsley (February 1, 1938 – July 24, 2012) was an American actor, best known for his roles as George Jefferson on the CBS television series All in the Family and The Jeffersons, Deacon Ernest Frye on the NBC series Amen, and B.P. Richfield on the ABC series Dinosaurs. For his work on The Jeffersons, Hemsley was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award. He also won an NAACP Image Award. Hemsley was born and raised in South Philadelphia by his mother, who worked in a lamp factory.[1] He did not meet his father until he was 14. He attended Barrat Middle School, Central High School for 9th grade and Bok Technical High School for 10th, when he dropped out of school and joined the United States Air Force, where he served for four years. On leaving the Air Force, he returned to Philadelphia, where he worked for the United States Postal Service during the day while attending the Academy of Dramatic Arts at night. He then moved to New York, continuing to work for the Post Office during the day while working as an actor at night. He starred as Gitlow in the early 1970s Broadway musical Purlie. While Hemsley was on Broadway with Purlie, Norman Lear called him in 1971 to play the recurring role of George Jefferson in his new sitcom, All in the Family. Hemsley was reluctant to leave his theatre role, but Lear told him that he would hold the role open for him. Hemsley joined the cast two years later. The characters of Hemsley and co-star Isabel Sanford were supporting occasional roles on All in the Family, but were given their own spin-off, The Jeffersons, two years after Hemsley made his debut on the sitcom. The Jeffersons proved to be one of Lear's most successful series, enjoying a run of 11 seasons through 1985. Hemsley was a shy and intensely private man, described by some as reclusive. He avoided the Hollywood limelight and little of his personal life was public knowledge beyond the facts that he never married and he had no children.[9] In 2003, however, Hemsley granted a rare video interview to the Archive of American Television. "It [playing George Jefferson] was hard for me. But he was the character. I had to do it." On July 24, 2012, Hemsley died at his home in El Paso, Texas, at age 74. The cause of death was given as superior vena cava syndrome, a complication associated with lung and bronchial carcinomas. He had had a malignant mass on one of his lungs for which chemotherapy and radiation had been recommended, according to the El Paso County Texas Medical Examiner's report. CLR
Filmography

Clunkers
Jun 9, 2015

American Pie Presents: The Book of Love
Dec 2, 2009

For the Love of a Dog
Mar 1, 2008

Screwed
May 12, 2000

Up, Up, and Away
Jan 22, 2000

Jane Austen's Mafia!
Jul 24, 1998

Senseless
Feb 20, 1998

Casper: A Spirited Beginning
Sep 9, 1997

Sprung
May 14, 1997

The Misery Brothers
Jan 1, 1995

Home of Angels
Jan 1, 1994

Mr. Nanny
Apr 2, 1993

Camp Cucamonga
Sep 23, 1990

Club Fed
Aug 9, 1990

Who Shrunk Saturday Morning?
Oct 2, 1989

Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
May 22, 1987

Ghost Fever
Mar 27, 1987

Combat Academy
Nov 23, 1986

Stewardess School
Aug 1, 1986

Purlie
Oct 12, 1981

The Sensational Shocking Wonderful Wacky 70's
Jan 4, 1980

Love at First Bite
Apr 26, 1979