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      • FRED SANFORD WAS NAMED AFTER REDD'S BROTHER. It was the comedian's tribute to his brother, who had died five years before the show premiered. Lamont Sanford was named after Lamont Ousley, one of the two other teenagers who made up the washtub band Foxx formed when he dropped out of high school after just one year.
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  2. Lamont dropped out of high school, subsequently joining his father in the junk business. Lamont, as he was known, was actually his middle name; Fred and Elizabeth could never decide on a first name. In one episode, Lamont was known as "Lamont Grady Sanford". Fred is portrayed as being irritable and wanting everything done his way.

  3. 7. FRED SANFORD WAS NAMED AFTER REDD'S BROTHER. It was the comedian's tribute to his brother, who had died five years before the show premiered.

  4. Oct 28, 2023 · Fred Sanford’s middle initial, which added a touch of formal flair to his name, was “G.” So, officially, he was Fred G. Sanford—a character beloved for his quick wit, sarcastic banter, and memorable catchphrases.

  5. Fred Sanford was named after Foxx's real-life brother Fred Sanford Jr. Lamont Sanford. Demond Wilson plays Lamont Sanford, Fred's son who has little patience for his father's antics. Lamont sometimes receives his comeuppance for disdaining his father's habits.

    • “Redd Foxx” wasn’t his real name. Foxx was born John Elroy Sanford in St. Louis on December 9, 1922. He spent his early teens on the Chicago’s south side, moved to New York in the 1940s, and began hanging out with the man who would become known as Malcolm X. It was Malcolm who dubbed the young comic “Chicago Red” because of his reddish hair.
    • He was a comedy pioneer. Foxx’s big break came when he and comic Slappy White (a future Sanford And Son guest star) opened for blues singer Dinah Washington in the early ‘50s.
    • Foxx crossed over to mainstream success in 1966. In 1966, Foxx played the Aladdin Hotel, becoming the first African American comic to headline Las Vegas.
    • Foxx cleaned up for TV. Foxx’s first exposure to TV audiences came on talk/variety programs like The Tonight Show, Joey Bishop, and Flip Wilson’s show.
  6. Mar 14, 2021 · Famous Quotes From Classic NBC Sitcom. In the classic series, Fred Sanford used the trademark saying, "You big dummy! ",which he mostly said to his son. Fred Sanford was essentially less insightful in his dealings with Aunt Esther and used to refer to her as a "Gorilla".

  7. Fred G. Sanford was the focal character on the sitcom Sanford and Son, played by actor and comedian Redd Foxx. Fred G. Sanford was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on January 21, 1908 to unnamed parents. Fred often told tales describing his alleged service in World War I or World War II (depending...

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