'Sanford and Son' actor Demond Wilson looks at Norman Lear's life
After TV producer Norman Lear's death at 101, the actors and the entertainment industry professionals he worked with during his long career in Hollywood are looking back at his influence on culture and entertainment in that period. Lear is best known for transformative television projects including "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons," "Sanford and Son" and "Good Times." Actor Demond Wilson, who starred alongside comedian Redd Foxx in the iconic American show "Sanford & Son" looks back on his time working with Lear and the change the show made to American culture. More here: https://scrippsnews.com/stories/sanfo... ------------------------------------- Join our newsletter at https://bit.ly/2q1tepr Follow us on Facebook: / scrippsnews Follow us on Twitter: / scrippsnews Follow us on Instagram: / scrippsnews Follow us on TikTok: / scrippsnews

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