John Amos, the legendary actor celebrated for his role as James Evans, Sr. on the sitcom “Good Times,” has passed away at the age of 84. His son, K.C. Amos, announced the news in a heartfelt statement to the Hollywood Reporter. “He was a man with the kindest heart and a heart of gold … and he was loved the world over,” said K.C. “Many fans consider him their TV father. He lived a good life. His legacy will live on in his outstanding works in television and film as an actor.”
From Football Player to Actor
The New Jersey native’s journey from aspiring football player to acclaimed actor spans over five decades. Initially pursuing a career in sports, he played college football at Long Beach City College and Colorado State University. After a brief stint in professional football, he redirected his passion toward acting, attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Amos gained prominence in the early 1970s when he was cast as James Evans Sr. on “Good Times,” which aired from 1974 to 1979. The show was one of the first to portray an African American family living in public housing. Amos’s portrayal of the stern yet loving father resonated with audiences, making him a beloved figure in television history. However, his desire for more authentic representation led to tensions with the show’s producers, resulting in his departure in 1976.
His remarkable career continued with his role as Kunta Kinte in the acclaimed miniseries “Roots,” based on Alex Haley’s novel. He received an Emmy nomination for that role. Amos showcased his versatility in numerous television shows and films throughout the following decades. Some include “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and the classic comedy “Coming to America,” which he reprised in its sequel, “Coming 2 America.”
John Amos leaves a legacy defined by profound impact and unforgettable performances, remembered as a pioneer and inspiration in the entertainment industry.