Quick Facts Of Ja'Net DuBois
| Celebrated Name | Ja'Net DuBois |
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| Marital Status | Married But Divorced |
| Spouse | Sajit Krishna Gupta (M. 1950; Div. 1959) |
| Children | Four |
| Height | 5 feet 6 inches |
Who is Janet Dubois daughter?
Rani DuBois
Yovanne Dubois
DuBois additionally co–wrote and sang the theme song "Movin' on Up" for The Jeffersons, which originally aired from 1975 until 1985. Beginning her career in the early 1960s on the theater stage, DuBois continued her career appearing in various television shows and films into the mid–2010s.
Last month, Good Times actress Ja'net Dubois passed away in her sleep at the age of 74. Now, her death certificate has revealed that her biological father was legendary jazz musician Cab Calloway. According to the document obtained by TMZ earlier this week, Calloway is listed as the star's secret parent.
Is Ja Net DuBois still alive?
| Ja'Net DuBois |
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| Occupation | Actress singer songwriter |
| Years active | 1962–2016 |
| Known for | Willona Woods – Good Times Ma Bell – I'm Gonna Git You Sucka Ms. Avery – The PJs |
| Spouse(s) | Sajit Gupta (m. 1950–?; divorced) |
How old is Ja Net Dubois?
| Willona Woods |
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| Born: | 1936 (ages 37-42) |
| Occupation/ Career: | Sales clerk, clothes boutique/Buyer |
| Character description: | Willona is a close family friend and neighbor to the Evans family who's always up on the gossip of others who live in the project building |
| Spouse(s): | Ray Harrington (1956-1974; divorced) |
DuBois additionally co–wrote and sang the theme song "Movin' on Up" for The Jeffersons, which originally aired from 1975 until 1985. Beginning her career in the early 1960s on the theater stage, DuBois continued her career appearing in various television shows and films into the mid–2010s.
Beans don't burn on the grill. Just to get up that hill." Yeah, I know, if you were camping or something you might put beans in a pot and cook them on some sort of grill.
When did Jeannette DuBois die?
As best I can remember none of the Bunker/Stivic clans showed up on The Jeffersons. EDIT, April 2011 (!): George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) showed up on a March 1978 episode of All in the Family ("Mike's New Job). That's three years after The Jeffersons spun off from AITF.
He started opening his business in 1968 in Queens, earned enough money for three years to move into the suburbs of a working-class neighborhood of Queens in 1971. Over the two years George made enough money to start a chain of dry cleaning stores with locations in Manhattan as well as Queens.
Mike Evans left The Jeffersons after its first season in order to devote more time to writing for Maude spin-off Good Times, which he had helped create. Damon Evans (no relation to Mike) played the role from the fall of 1975 until early 1978.
And while his neighborliness at first gets on the nerves of his prickly neighbor George Jefferson, fans of the show will remember that the dynamic between the two softened as the show wore on. In actuality, Benedict left the show to pursue other work, and the writers simply wrote him off and cut him free to do it.
On the contrary, Sherman Hemsley reportedly lost much of his wealth due to bad investments. Isabel & Sherman were earning in the neighborhood of $60,000 per episode around the 3rd or 4th season.
Sherman Alexander Hemsley
The Jeffersons
If that were to happen today, it would carry a hefty price tag. A four bedroom apartment in the building the family lived in during the show's 11 seasons, 185 E. 85th Street, costs about $20,000 per month.Sherman Hemsley
| Net Worth: | $3 Million |
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| Gender: | Male |
| Height: | 5 ft 5 in (1.6764 m) |
| Profession: | Actor, Voice Actor |
| Nationality: | United States of America |
George Jefferson was as opinionated as his former neighbor Archie Bunker, but he was also much smarter and more ambitious. When he received a $3200 insurance settlement after a car accident, he quit his job as the janitor at an apartment complex and used the cash to purchase a dry cleaning store.