Who was Demond Wilson? Sanford and Son star Lamont Sanford dies at 79; cause of death revealed | English Movie News
Hollywood actor Demond Wilson, best known for playing Lamont Sanford on the iconic NBC sitcom Sanford and Son, has passed away. He was 79.Wilson’s son, Demon Wilson Jr., confirmed the news to TMZ, stating that his father died on Friday morning at his home in Palm Springs, California. It was later revealed that Wilson passed away due to complications related to cancer. The specific type of cancer was not disclosed.“I loved him. He was a great man,” his son said.
A sitcom legend remembered for Sanford and Son
Demond Wilson rose to fame with Sanford and Son, which aired from 1972 to 1977 and went on to become one of American television’s most beloved sitcoms. As Lamont Sanford, the long-suffering yet affectionate son of Fred Sanford, Wilson brought warmth, humour, and emotional balance to the show. His performance helped anchor the series and turned him into a household name.Born on October 13, 1946, Wilson became known not only as an actor but also as an author and pastor. Over the years, he earned admiration for his sharp comedic timing, charismatic screen presence, and later work as an evangelist.
Life before fame and early career
Demond Wilson was born in Valdosta, Georgia, and raised in Harlem, New York City, in a devout Catholic family. He studied tap dance and showed an early interest in performance. From 1966 to 1968, he served in the U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division during the Vietnam War, where he was wounded.After his military service, Wilson honed his acting skills through Broadway and Off-Broadway theatre, appearing in productions such as The Boys in the Band and Ceremonies in Dark Old Men. He also made guest appearances on popular television shows like All in the Family and Mission: Impossible before landing his breakthrough role.
Career beyond Sanford and Son
Following the success of Sanford and Son, Wilson continued working in television. He starred as Raymond Ellis in the short-lived sitcom Baby… I’m Back! (1977–1978) and later appeared in The New Odd Couple (1982–1983). His film credits included the 1993 movie Me and the Kid.After stepping away from acting for nearly two decades, Wilson made a quiet return to the screen with the 2023 drama Eleanor’s Bench, which marked his final credited role.
Personal life and spiritual journey
Wilson married Cicely Johnston in 1974, and the couple raised six children together. Despite his fame, he largely kept his personal life private. In later years, Wilson embraced Christianity and became a pastor and author, focusing on faith-based work while occasionally returning to acting.
A lasting legacy
Demond Wilson’s career left a lasting mark on American television. Through Sanford and Son, he became part of pop culture history, while his later spiritual work added another dimension to his life beyond the screen. His contributions to entertainment and faith continue to resonate, ensuring his legacy endures long after his final curtain call.
