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R.I.P. John Amos

This passing has more legs than I expected.

John Amos wasn't typecast as a "Black" actor even in spite of Roots and Good Times, which is positive today but exponential in the 1970s.
Per an AP obit, he left Good Times because he felt he was being asked to play a stereotypical black dad role, plus it was becoming a vehicle for Jimmy Walker.
 
Per an AP obit, he left Good Times because he felt he was being asked to play a stereotypical black dad role, plus it was becoming a vehicle for Jimmy Walker.

I recently watched an old interview with him about it. He didn't choose to leave. He was fired. He said it was because he complained about the direction of the show, especially because there was too much focus on Walker.
 

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