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Redd Foxx

John Elroy Sanford[1] (December 9, 1922 – October 11, 1991), better known by his stage name Redd Foxx, was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Foxx gained success with his raunchy nightclub act before and during the civil rights movement. Known as the "King of the Party Records", he performed on more than 50 records in his lifetime. He portrayed Fred G. Sanford on the television show Sanford and Son[3] and starred in The Redd Foxx Show and The Royal Family. His film projects included All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960), Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970), Norman... Is That You? (1976) and Harlem Nights (1989).

Redd Foxx
Redd Foxx in 1966
Birth nameJohn Elroy Sanford[1]
Born(1922-12-09)December 9, 1922[1]
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
DiedOctober 11, 1991(1991-10-11) (aged 68)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placePalm Eastern Cemetery, Las Vegas, Nevada[2]
Medium
EducationDuSable High School
Years active1935–1991
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
Evelyn Killebrew
(m. 1948; div. 1951)
Betty Jean Harris
(m. 1956; div. 1975)
Joi Yun Chi Chung
(m. 1976; div. 1981)
Ka Ho Cho
(m. 1991)
Notable works and rolesFred G. Sanford in Sanford and Son and Sanford
Websitereddfoxx.com

In 2004, Foxx ranked 24th in Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time.[4] Foxx not only influenced many comedians[3] but was often portrayed in popular culture as well, mainly as a result of his catchphrases, body language and facial expressions exhibited on Sanford and Son. During the show's six-year run, Foxx won a Golden Globe Award and received an additional three nominations, along with three Primetime Emmy Award nominations.[5][6] Foxx was posthumously given a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame in 1992.[7]

Early life edit

John Elroy Sanford was born on December 9, 1922, in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Chicago's South Side. His father, Fred "Freddie" Sanford, was from Hickman, Kentucky and served during World War I in the 823rd company of U.S. Transportation Corps. His father worked as an electrician and auto mechanic, but left his family sometime after 1930. He was raised by his half-Seminole mother, Mary Hughes, from Ellisville, Mississippi, his grandmother and his minister. Foxx attended DuSable High School in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood with future Chicago mayor Harold Washington. Foxx had two older brothers, Fred Jr. who provided the name for his character on Sanford and Son and Leonard who died shortly after his birth in 1921.[8] On July 27, 1939, at the age of 16, Foxx performed on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour radio show as part of the Jump Swinging Six.[citation needed]

In the 1940s, he befriended Malcolm Little, later known as Malcolm X, a fellow dishwasher at Jimmy's Chicken Shack in Harlem. Both men had reddish hair, so Sanford was called "Chicago Red" after his hometown and Malcolm was known as "Detroit Red".[3] In Malcolm's autobiography, Foxx is referred to as "the funniest dishwasher on this earth". During World War II, Foxx dodged the draft by eating half a bar of soap before his physical, a trick that resulted in heart palpitations.[9] On September 30, 1946, Foxx recorded five songs for the Savoy label under the direction of Teddy Reig.[citation needed]

Career edit

Nightclub act edit

Foxx's raunchy nightclub act proved successful. After performing on the East Coast, his big break came after singer Dinah Washington insisted that he come to Los Angeles, where Dootsie Williams of Dootone records caught his act at the Brass Rail nightclub. Foxx was one of the first black comics to play to white audiences on the Las Vegas Strip. He was signed to a long-term contract and released a series of comedy albums on half a dozen record labels that quickly became cult favorites.[10]

Sanford and Son edit

Foxx achieved his most widespread fame starring in the television sitcom Sanford and Son,[3] an adaptation of the BBC series Steptoe and Son. Foxx played the role of Fred G. Sanford ("Fred Sanford" was actually Foxx's father's and brother's name), while co-star Demond Wilson played the role of his son Lamont. In this sitcom, Fred and Lamont were owners of a junk/salvage store in Watts, California, who dealt with many humorous situations. The series was notable for its racial humor and overt prejudices which helped redefine the genre of black situation comedy.[citation needed]

The series premiered on the NBC television network on January 14, 1972, and was broadcast for six seasons. In 1974, Foxx was sued for $10 million (~$46.4 million in 2022) by Tandem Productions, producers of the show, for not showing up to start taping the new season.[11] The final episode aired on March 25, 1977.

The show also had several running gags. When angry with Lamont, Fred would often say, "You big dummy!" or would often fake heart attacks by putting his hand on his chest and saying (usually while looking up at the sky), "Oh this is the big one. You hear that Elizabeth? I'm coming to join ya, honey." (referring to his late wife) Fred would also complain about having "arthur-itis" to get out of work by showing Lamont his cramped hand. Foxx portrayed a character who was in his 60s, although in real life he was 48 when production began for Season 1.[citation needed]

Foxx used his starring role on Sanford and Son to help get jobs for acquaintances such as LaWanda Page,[12] Slappy White, Gregory Sierra, Don Bexley, Beah Richards, Stymie Beard, Leroy Daniels, Ernest Mayhand and Pat Morita.[citation needed]

Wilson was asked whether he kept in touch with everybody from Sanford & Son, especially the series' star himself, after the series was canceled: "No. I saw Redd Foxx once before he died, circa 1983, and I never saw him again. At the time I was playing tennis at the Malibu Racquet Club and I was approached by some producers about doing a Redd Foxx 50th Anniversary Special. I hadn't spoken to him since 1977, and I called the club where (Redd) was playing. And we met at Redd's office, but he was less than affable. I told those guys it was a bad idea. I never had a cross word with him. People say I'm protective of Redd Foxx in my book (Second Banana, Wilson's memoir of the "Sanford" years). I had no animosity toward Foxx [for quitting the show in 1977] because I had a million-dollar contract at CBS to do Baby... I'm Back!. My hurt was that he didn't come to me about throwing the towel in—I found out in the hallway at NBC from a newscaster. I forgave him and I loved Redd, but I never forgot that. The love was there. You can watch any episode and see that."[13]

Post-Sanford and Son edit

 
Redd Foxx in 1977

In 1977, Foxx left Sanford and Son after six seasons to star in a short-lived ABC variety show, resulting in the cancellation of the NBC series. In 1980 he was back playing Fred G. Sanford in a short-lived revival/spin-off, Sanford. In 1986, he returned to television in the ABC series The Redd Foxx Show, which was canceled after 12 episodes due to low ratings. Foxx appeared as an Obi-Wan Kenobi-like character in the Star Wars special of the Donny & Marie show. In an homage to his show, he mentioned the planet Sanford, which has no sun.

In 1989, Foxx was featured in the film Harlem Nights, written, directed, produced and starring Eddie Murphy.[14]

Foxx made a comeback with the short-lived series The Royal Family, in which he co-starred with Della Reese.

At some point in the late 1970s and/or early 1980s, Foxx had a business on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood where car owners could have their vehicles' roofs "velvetized"—a process that added a fuzzy, velvety texture to the brougham vinyl tops of some cars of that period, especially those that were referred to at the time as "pimp-mobiles". It was called "Redd Foxx's Car Velvetizing".[citation needed]

Financial and tax problems edit

According to People magazine, "Foxx reportedly once earned $4 million in a single year, but depleted his fortune with a lavish lifestyle, exacerbated by what he called 'very bad management.'" Contributing to his problems were his divorces. Foxx spent over $150,000 awaiting his divorce from his second wife Betty Jean which included monthly support payments of $10,000 following their separation in 1974.[15] He also was ordered to pay $2,500 a month while awaiting divorce from third wife Joi after their separation in 1979,[16] and then paid her a $300,000 divorce settlement in 1981.[17]

In 1983, he filed for bankruptcy with proceedings continuing at least through 1989.[18] The IRS filed tax liens against Redd Foxx's property for income taxes he owed for the years 1983 to 1986 totaling $755,166.21. On November 28, 1989, the IRS seized his home in Las Vegas and seven vehicles (including a 1927 Model T, a 1975 Panther J72,[19] a 1983 Zimmer, and a Vespa motor scooter) to pay the taxes which by then had grown to $996,630 (~$2.06 million in 2022), including penalties and interest. Agents also seized "$12,769 in cash and a dozen guns, including a semiautomatic pistol," among some 300 items in total, reportedly leaving only Foxx's bed.[20][21][22] Foxx stated that the IRS "took my necklace and the ID bracelet off my wrist and the money out of my pocket ... I was treated like I wasn't human at all."[23] It has been reported that at the time of his death in 1991 Foxx owed more than $3.6 million in taxes.[24]

Personal life edit

Redd Foxx wed four times. His first marriage was to Evelyn Killebrew in 1948 and ended in divorce in 1951.[citation needed]

On July 5, 1956,[25] Foxx married Betty Jean Harris, a showgirl and dancer, who was a colleague of LaWanda Page (later to be Foxx's TV rival Aunt Esther on Sanford and Son). They met at a nightclub where they were appearing on the same bill.[26] As per their agreement, Harris gave up her career in show business to become a full-time housewife.[26] Foxx adopted Harris's nine-year-old daughter Debraca, who assumed the surname "Foxx." Harris handled most of Foxx's business ventures such as Redd Foxx Enterprises, which included a chain of record stores in Los Angeles.[26] The couple separated in 1974 due to Foxx's infidelity.[11] After 18 years of marriage, Foxx filed for divorce on the grounds of incompatibility in May 1974. He also obtained a restraining order that prevented Harris from "removing, hiding or secreting property" from their home in Las Vegas, and she had to return $110,000 that was removed from bank accounts.[27] Foxx was absent from Debraca's wedding in 1975.[28]

Foxx married his third wife Joi Yun Chi Chung at the Thunderbird Hotel in Las Vegas on December 31, 1976.[25][29] Foxx met Joi, who was 20 years his junior, when she was a cocktail waitress at the Las Vegas Hilton, shortly after her arrival from Korea.[29][30] After Foxx filed for divorce in October 1979,[31][16] she responded with her own divorce suit charging him with cruelty.[17] During their divorce proceedings, Foxx told Jet magazine: "I've been married three times and I'm out." He added: "I'd rather have kids because when I give up all this money on divorce, it should go to the children and not some guy."[32] Their divorce was finalized in 1981; Foxx paid a $300,000 divorce settlement.[17]

In July 1991, Foxx wed Kaho Cho from Seoul, South Korea. They met at Bally's Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.[33] Despite denouncing marriage after his third divorce, Foxx told Jet magazine that he married Cho because she stuck by him through his trials and tribulations with the IRS. "She saw me with a nickel. And hopefully, she will see me with a dollar. I'll give her seventy-five cents of it," he said.[33] They were married at Little Church of the West in Las Vegas followed by a reception at the Hacienda Hotel.[33]

Death edit

On October 11, 1991, during a break from rehearsals for The Royal Family, Foxx suffered a heart attack on the set.[34][35] According to Della Reese, Foxx was chatting with a reporter from Entertainment Tonight. The scene he was supposed to be in was not ready to shoot and Foxx and Reese were practicing. In fact, Foxx had no lines in the scene at all; he was whisked away from the interview by a producer (one whom Reese stated quarreled with Foxx about how he could teach him to be funny) that insisted on him being there.[36]

Foxx did his scripted part of the scene (walking across the back of a chair) while being livid. However, he fell to the floor immediately after doing so. Reese said that nobody initially suspected anything was wrong. Foxx, after all, was famous for having Fred Sanford fake heart attacks on Sanford and Son and was particularly skilled at pratfalls. Reese went to the floor when Foxx did not immediately rise[37] and heard him say "get my wife" twice.[38] Reese called for paramedics.[38] According to Joshua Rich at Entertainment Weekly: "It was an end so ironic that for a brief moment castmates figured Foxx–whose 1970s TV character often faked coronaries–was kidding when he grabbed a chair and fell to the floor."[39] Eddie Murphy, a producer on the show, credited him with being the most "naturally funny person" he'd known.[40]

Foxx was temporarily resuscitated and taken to Queen of Angels Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. Four and a half hours after admission, he was pronounced dead.[38] Foxx is buried at Palm Memorial Park (also known as Palm Eastern Cemetery) in Las Vegas.[9] Foxx's mother Mary Sanford Carson (1903–1993) outlived her son by two years. She had been lingering in and out of a coma for a few years before her death in 1993. She is buried beside him.[9]

Influence edit

Comedian and actor Richard Pryor cited Redd Foxx as an influence.[41] "He gave me inspiration and encouragement so I could be more me," Pryor told Ebony magazine in 1990.[42] Comedian Chris Rock also cites Redd Foxx as an influence. An episode of his show Everybody Hates Chris shows young Chris Rock overhearing his parents' Redd Foxx albums and getting started doing stand-up by retelling the jokes at school.[43] Actor and comedian Jamie Foxx has stated that he chose his professional surname as a tribute to Foxx.[44] Pat Morita also named Foxx as his mentor from his early days as a nightclub comedian.[45]

On Jimmy Kimmel Live,[46]Eddie Murphy said that Redd Foxx was the most naturally funny person that he ever encountered.

Portrayals in popular media edit

In 1990, in the pilot episode of In Living Color, in reference to Foxx's financial troubles, Foxx was portrayed by Damon Wayans, who is making a public service announcement to encourage people to pay their taxes.[47]

In the 1992 Seinfeld episode The Opera, Jerry chastises George for swearing during a wedding speech, saying "You were like a Redd Foxx record."[48][49]

In the 1998 film Why Do Fools Fall in Love, Foxx is portrayed by Aries Spears. He is shown performing a stand-up comedy routine.[50]

Redd Foxx appears as a minor character in the 2009 James Ellroy novel Blood's a Rover. He gives a bawdy eulogy at the wake of Scotty Bennett, a murdered rogue LAPD detective, including the line: "Scotty Bennett was fucking a porcupine. I gots to tell you motherfuckers that it was a female porcupine, so I don't see nothing perverted in it."[51]

Filmography edit

TV shows edit

  • Sanford and Son (1972–77) as Fred G. Sanford
  • The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast(1974) as Himself
  • The Captain & Tennille Show (one episode) (1976) as Himself
  • The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour (1977–78) as Himself
  • HBO On Location with Redd Foxx (1978) as Himself
  • Sanford (1980–81) as Fred G. Sanford
  • Redd Foxx: Video in a Plain Brown Wrapper (1983) as Himself
  • Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (TV movie) (1983) as Himself / Special Thanks
  • Viva Shaf Vegas (1986) as Himself
  • The Redd Foxx Show (1986) as Al Hughes
  • Motown Merry Christmas (1987) as Himself / Various Skits
  • Ghost of a Chance (1987) as Ivory Clay
  • The Royal Family (1991) as Alfonso Royal
  • Biography - Redd Foxx: Say It Like It Is(January 11, 2000) as Himself (Posthumously - archive footage)
  • E! True Hollywood Story: Redd Foxx (2001) as Himself (Posthumously - archive footage)
  • Laugh Mobb Present - Episodes 3 & 4 (2012) as Himself / Special Thanks (Posthumously - archive footage)
  • Unsung Hollywood - Redd Foxx (2015) as Himself (Posthumously - archive footage)
  • History of Comedy (TV Series - Season 1, Episode 1) (2017) as Himself (Posthumously - archive footage)
  • Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV series - Season 1, Episode 4; Season 2, Episode 3) (2017–2018) as Himself/Writer (Posthumously - archive footage)

Discography edit

Authentic Records edit

  • 385 - Song Plugging/The New Soap (78 single)
  • 390 - The Jackasses/The Race Track (78 single)

Savoy Records discography edit

78 Singles edit

  • 630A – Let's Wiggle a Little Woogie
  • 630B – Lucky Guy
  • 631A – Fine Jelly Blues
  • 631B – Redd Foxx Blues
  • 645B – Shame on You

Dooto/Dootone Records discography edit

Albums edit

  • DTL01 – The Best Laff
  • DTL214 – Laff Of The Party Vol. 1 (1956)
  • DTL219 – Laff Of The Party Vol. 2
  • DTL220 – Laff Of The Party Vol. 3
  • DTL227 – Laff Of The Party Vol. 4 (1956)
  • DTL234 – The Best Of Redd Foxx Vol. 1
  • DTL236 – Laff Of The Party Vol.7
  • DTL249 – Burlesque Humor
  • DTL253 – The Side Splitter Vol.1 (1959)
  • DTL265 – The Laff of the Party Vol. 8 (1957)
  • DTL270 – The Side Splitter Vol. 2 (1959)
  • DTL274 – The Best of Party Fun (Red Foxx and Others)
  • DTL275 – Racy Tales (Also released as The New Race Track) (1959)
  • DTL290 – Redd Foxx Funn
  • DTL295 – Sly Sex (1960)
  • DTL298 – Have One On Me (1960)
  • DTL801 – Laffarama (1961)
  • DTL804 – Wild Party (1961)
  • DTL809 – This is Foxx
  • DTL815 – He's Funny That Way (1964)
  • DTL820 – Red Foxx at Jazzville U.S.A. (1961)
  • DTL830 – The New Fugg (1962)
  • DTL828 – Hearty Party Laffs (1962)
  • DTL832 – Laff Along With Foxx (1962) (compilation)
  • DTL834 – Crack Up (1963)
  • DTL835 – Funny Stuff (1963)
  • DTL836 - The Battle of Sex (with Hattie Noel)
  • DTL838 - Naughties But Goodies (1965)
  • DTL840 – Adults Only (1967)
  • DTL845 – Jokes I Can't Tell On Television (1969)
  • DTL846 – Shed House Humor (1969)
  • DTL853 – Sanford & Foxx (1972)
  • DTL854 – Foxx and Jazz
  • DTL858 – Dirty Redd (1973)
  • DTL860 – Funky Tales From a Dirty Old Junkman (1972)

Singles edit

  • DTL385 – The New Soap/Song Plugging
  • DTL390 – The Jackasses/The Race Track
  • DTL397 – The Honeymooners/The Sneezes
  • DTL402 – Beans And Pineapple Sauce/The Army
  • DTL408 – The Two Oars/The Preacher's Bicycle
  • DTL411 – The Dead Jackass/Women Over Forty
  • DTL416 – Real Pretty Baby/It's Fun To Be Living In The Crazy House
  • DTL418 – Best Of Redd Foxx Parts 1&2
  • DTL421 – The House/Sex And Orange Juice
  • DTL426 – Hollywood Playboy/The Dogs Meeting
  • DTL436 – South Of The Border/The Plastic Surgeon
  • DTL453 – The Dear John Letter/Honesty Is The Best Policy
  • DTL455 – The Shoe Shine Boy/The Royal Thighs And Others
  • DTL458 – 118 Ways To Make Love/Pregnancy Co-Operation
  • DTL460 – No Teeth/With My Teeth/The Best Years/Deep Sea Diver
  • DTL464 – Christmas Hard Ties/Jaw Resting

Atlantic Records discography edit

  • SD 18157 – You Gotta Wash Your Ass (1975)

Loose Cannon/Island Records discography edit

  • 528 061 – Uncensored (1995)

Gusto Records discography edit

  • KSD-1072 – Bare Facts

King Records discography edit

  • KSD-1073 – Pass the Apple Eve
  • KSD-1074 – In a Nutshell
  • KS-1135 – Matinee Idol
  • SK-754 – X-Rated v. 4
  • SK-756 – X-Rated v. 6
  • K-13385 - Redd Foxx Part One/Part Two

Laff Records discography edit

  • A170 – Pryor Goes Foxx Hunting (split LP including one half of Richard Pryor's "Craps")
  • A175 - Red & White!! (with Slappy White)
  • A184 - Down N' Dirty (with Richard Pryor)
  • A197 - Comedy Roots (with Richard & Willie)
  • A203 – I Ain't Lied Yet
  • A210 - Uncensored (1980)
  • A228 - Everything's Big

Loma/Warner Bros. Records discography edit

  • 5901 – Both Sides of Redd Foxx (1966)
  • 5905 – On the Loose
  • 5906 – Redd Foxx "live" : Las Vegas! (1968)
  • 5908 – Foxx-A-Delic (1968)

MF Records discography edit

  • RF1 – Laff Your Head off
  • RF2 – Laff Your Ass Off
  • RF3 – Redd Foxx At Home
  • RF4 – A Whole Lot of Soul
  • RF5 – At His Best
  • RF6 – Doin' His Own Thing
  • RF7 – Say It Like It Is
  • RF8 – Is Sex Here To Stay
  • RF9 – Where It's At
  • RF10 – Huffin' And A Puffin'
  • RF11 – I Am Curious, Black
  • RF12 – Three Or Four Times A Day
  • RF13 – Mr. Hot Pants
  • RF14 – Hot Flashes
  • RF15 – Restricted
  • RF16 – Superstar
  • RF17 – Spice can Be Nice!
  • RF18 – Strictly For Adults
  • RF19 – Black and Blue
  • RF20 – Elizabeth, I'm Coming!
  • RF21 – Redd 75
  • MF102 - The Very Best of Redd Foxx

Reddy Freddy Records edit

  • RF01 - Foxx Live 85 (1985)

Master Classics Records discography edit

Albums edit

  • Gettin' Down N' Dirty (2008)

Comedy Classics discography edit

Albums edit

  • The Ultimate Comedy Collection (2011)

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John Elroy Sanford 1 December 9 1922 October 11 1991 better known by his stage name Redd Foxx was an American stand up comedian and actor Foxx gained success with his raunchy nightclub act before and during the civil rights movement Known as the King of the Party Records he performed on more than 50 records in his lifetime He portrayed Fred G Sanford on the television show Sanford and Son 3 and starred in The Redd Foxx Show and The Royal Family His film projects included All the Fine Young Cannibals 1960 Cotton Comes to Harlem 1970 Norman Is That You 1976 and Harlem Nights 1989 Redd FoxxRedd Foxx in 1966Birth nameJohn Elroy Sanford 1 Born 1922 12 09 December 9 1922 1 St Louis Missouri U S DiedOctober 11 1991 1991 10 11 aged 68 Los Angeles California U S Resting placePalm Eastern Cemetery Las Vegas Nevada 2 MediumStand uptelevisionEducationDuSable High SchoolYears active1935 1991GenresWord playobservational comedyblack comedyblue comedyinsult comedySubject s African American culturehuman sexualityrace relationseveryday lifeSpouseEvelyn Killebrew m 1948 div 1951 wbr Betty Jean Harris m 1956 div 1975 wbr Joi Yun Chi Chung m 1976 div 1981 wbr Ka Ho Cho m 1991 wbr Notable works and rolesFred G Sanford in Sanford and Son and SanfordWebsitereddfoxx wbr comIn 2004 Foxx ranked 24th in Comedy Central Presents 100 Greatest Stand ups of All Time 4 Foxx not only influenced many comedians 3 but was often portrayed in popular culture as well mainly as a result of his catchphrases body language and facial expressions exhibited on Sanford and Son During the show s six year run Foxx won a Golden Globe Award and received an additional three nominations along with three Primetime Emmy Award nominations 5 6 Foxx was posthumously given a star on the St Louis Walk of Fame in 1992 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Nightclub act 2 2 Sanford and Son 2 3 Post Sanford and Son 3 Financial and tax problems 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Influence 7 Portrayals in popular media 8 Filmography 8 1 TV shows 9 Discography 9 1 Authentic Records 9 2 Savoy Records discography 9 2 1 78 Singles 9 3 Dooto Dootone Records discography 9 3 1 Albums 9 3 2 Singles 9 4 Atlantic Records discography 9 5 Loose Cannon Island Records discography 9 6 Gusto Records discography 9 7 King Records discography 9 8 Laff Records discography 9 9 Loma Warner Bros Records discography 9 10 MF Records discography 9 11 Reddy Freddy Records 9 12 Master Classics Records discography 9 12 1 Albums 9 13 Comedy Classics discography 9 13 1 Albums 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editJohn Elroy Sanford was born on December 9 1922 in St Louis Missouri and raised in Chicago s South Side His father Fred Freddie Sanford was from Hickman Kentucky and served during World War I in the 823rd company of U S Transportation Corps His father worked as an electrician and auto mechanic but left his family sometime after 1930 He was raised by his half Seminole mother Mary Hughes from Ellisville Mississippi his grandmother and his minister Foxx attended DuSable High School in Chicago s Bronzeville neighborhood with future Chicago mayor Harold Washington Foxx had two older brothers Fred Jr who provided the name for his character on Sanford and Son and Leonard who died shortly after his birth in 1921 8 On July 27 1939 at the age of 16 Foxx performed on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour radio show as part of the Jump Swinging Six citation needed In the 1940s he befriended Malcolm Little later known as Malcolm X a fellow dishwasher at Jimmy s Chicken Shack in Harlem Both men had reddish hair so Sanford was called Chicago Red after his hometown and Malcolm was known as Detroit Red 3 In Malcolm s autobiography Foxx is referred to as the funniest dishwasher on this earth During World War II Foxx dodged the draft by eating half a bar of soap before his physical a trick that resulted in heart palpitations 9 On September 30 1946 Foxx recorded five songs for the Savoy label under the direction of Teddy Reig citation needed Career editNightclub act edit Foxx s raunchy nightclub act proved successful After performing on the East Coast his big break came after singer Dinah Washington insisted that he come to Los Angeles where Dootsie Williams of Dootone records caught his act at the Brass Rail nightclub Foxx was one of the first black comics to play to white audiences on the Las Vegas Strip He was signed to a long term contract and released a series of comedy albums on half a dozen record labels that quickly became cult favorites 10 Sanford and Son edit Main article Sanford and Son Foxx achieved his most widespread fame starring in the television sitcom Sanford and Son 3 an adaptation of the BBC series Steptoe and Son Foxx played the role of Fred G Sanford Fred Sanford was actually Foxx s father s and brother s name while co star Demond Wilson played the role of his son Lamont In this sitcom Fred and Lamont were owners of a junk salvage store in Watts California who dealt with many humorous situations The series was notable for its racial humor and overt prejudices which helped redefine the genre of black situation comedy citation needed The series premiered on the NBC television network on January 14 1972 and was broadcast for six seasons In 1974 Foxx was sued for 10 million 46 4 million in 2022 by Tandem Productions producers of the show for not showing up to start taping the new season 11 The final episode aired on March 25 1977 The show also had several running gags When angry with Lamont Fred would often say You big dummy or would often fake heart attacks by putting his hand on his chest and saying usually while looking up at the sky Oh this is the big one You hear that Elizabeth I m coming to join ya honey referring to his late wife Fred would also complain about having arthur itis to get out of work by showing Lamont his cramped hand Foxx portrayed a character who was in his 60s although in real life he was 48 when production began for Season 1 citation needed Foxx used his starring role on Sanford and Son to help get jobs for acquaintances such as LaWanda Page 12 Slappy White Gregory Sierra Don Bexley Beah Richards Stymie Beard Leroy Daniels Ernest Mayhand and Pat Morita citation needed Wilson was asked whether he kept in touch with everybody from Sanford amp Son especially the series star himself after the series was canceled No I saw Redd Foxx once before he died circa 1983 and I never saw him again At the time I was playing tennis at the Malibu Racquet Club and I was approached by some producers about doing a Redd Foxx 50th Anniversary Special I hadn t spoken to him since 1977 and I called the club where Redd was playing And we met at Redd s office but he was less than affable I told those guys it was a bad idea I never had a cross word with him People say I m protective of Redd Foxx in my book Second Banana Wilson s memoir of the Sanford years I had no animosity toward Foxx for quitting the show in 1977 because I had a million dollar contract at CBS to do Baby I m Back My hurt was that he didn t come to me about throwing the towel in I found out in the hallway at NBC from a newscaster I forgave him and I loved Redd but I never forgot that The love was there You can watch any episode and see that 13 Post Sanford and Son edit nbsp Redd Foxx in 1977In 1977 Foxx left Sanford and Son after six seasons to star in a short lived ABC variety show resulting in the cancellation of the NBC series In 1980 he was back playing Fred G Sanford in a short lived revival spin off Sanford In 1986 he returned to television in the ABC series The Redd Foxx Show which was canceled after 12 episodes due to low ratings Foxx appeared as an Obi Wan Kenobi like character in the Star Wars special of the Donny amp Marie show In an homage to his show he mentioned the planet Sanford which has no sun In 1989 Foxx was featured in the film Harlem Nights written directed produced and starring Eddie Murphy 14 Foxx made a comeback with the short lived series The Royal Family in which he co starred with Della Reese At some point in the late 1970s and or early 1980s Foxx had a business on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood where car owners could have their vehicles roofs velvetized a process that added a fuzzy velvety texture to the brougham vinyl tops of some cars of that period especially those that were referred to at the time as pimp mobiles It was called Redd Foxx s Car Velvetizing citation needed Financial and tax problems editAccording to People magazine Foxx reportedly once earned 4 million in a single year but depleted his fortune with a lavish lifestyle exacerbated by what he called very bad management Contributing to his problems were his divorces Foxx spent over 150 000 awaiting his divorce from his second wife Betty Jean which included monthly support payments of 10 000 following their separation in 1974 15 He also was ordered to pay 2 500 a month while awaiting divorce from third wife Joi after their separation in 1979 16 and then paid her a 300 000 divorce settlement in 1981 17 In 1983 he filed for bankruptcy with proceedings continuing at least through 1989 18 The IRS filed tax liens against Redd Foxx s property for income taxes he owed for the years 1983 to 1986 totaling 755 166 21 On November 28 1989 the IRS seized his home in Las Vegas and seven vehicles including a 1927 Model T a 1975 Panther J72 19 a 1983 Zimmer and a Vespa motor scooter to pay the taxes which by then had grown to 996 630 2 06 million in 2022 including penalties and interest Agents also seized 12 769 in cash and a dozen guns including a semiautomatic pistol among some 300 items in total reportedly leaving only Foxx s bed 20 21 22 Foxx stated that the IRS took my necklace and the ID bracelet off my wrist and the money out of my pocket I was treated like I wasn t human at all 23 It has been reported that at the time of his death in 1991 Foxx owed more than 3 6 million in taxes 24 Personal life editRedd Foxx wed four times His first marriage was to Evelyn Killebrew in 1948 and ended in divorce in 1951 citation needed On July 5 1956 25 Foxx married Betty Jean Harris a showgirl and dancer who was a colleague of LaWanda Page later to be Foxx s TV rival Aunt Esther on Sanford and Son They met at a nightclub where they were appearing on the same bill 26 As per their agreement Harris gave up her career in show business to become a full time housewife 26 Foxx adopted Harris s nine year old daughter Debraca who assumed the surname Foxx Harris handled most of Foxx s business ventures such as Redd Foxx Enterprises which included a chain of record stores in Los Angeles 26 The couple separated in 1974 due to Foxx s infidelity 11 After 18 years of marriage Foxx filed for divorce on the grounds of incompatibility in May 1974 He also obtained a restraining order that prevented Harris from removing hiding or secreting property from their home in Las Vegas and she had to return 110 000 that was removed from bank accounts 27 Foxx was absent from Debraca s wedding in 1975 28 Foxx married his third wife Joi Yun Chi Chung at the Thunderbird Hotel in Las Vegas on December 31 1976 25 29 Foxx met Joi who was 20 years his junior when she was a cocktail waitress at the Las Vegas Hilton shortly after her arrival from Korea 29 30 After Foxx filed for divorce in October 1979 31 16 she responded with her own divorce suit charging him with cruelty 17 During their divorce proceedings Foxx told Jet magazine I ve been married three times and I m out He added I d rather have kids because when I give up all this money on divorce it should go to the children and not some guy 32 Their divorce was finalized in 1981 Foxx paid a 300 000 divorce settlement 17 In July 1991 Foxx wed Kaho Cho from Seoul South Korea They met at Bally s Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas 33 Despite denouncing marriage after his third divorce Foxx told Jet magazine that he married Cho because she stuck by him through his trials and tribulations with the IRS She saw me with a nickel And hopefully she will see me with a dollar I ll give her seventy five cents of it he said 33 They were married at Little Church of the West in Las Vegas followed by a reception at the Hacienda Hotel 33 Death editOn October 11 1991 during a break from rehearsals for The Royal Family Foxx suffered a heart attack on the set 34 35 According to Della Reese Foxx was chatting with a reporter from Entertainment Tonight The scene he was supposed to be in was not ready to shoot and Foxx and Reese were practicing In fact Foxx had no lines in the scene at all he was whisked away from the interview by a producer one whom Reese stated quarreled with Foxx about how he could teach him to be funny that insisted on him being there 36 Foxx did his scripted part of the scene walking across the back of a chair while being livid However he fell to the floor immediately after doing so Reese said that nobody initially suspected anything was wrong Foxx after all was famous for having Fred Sanford fake heart attacks on Sanford and Son and was particularly skilled at pratfalls Reese went to the floor when Foxx did not immediately rise 37 and heard him say get my wife twice 38 Reese called for paramedics 38 According to Joshua Rich at Entertainment Weekly It was an end so ironic that for a brief moment castmates figured Foxx whose 1970s TV character often faked coronaries was kidding when he grabbed a chair and fell to the floor 39 Eddie Murphy a producer on the show credited him with being the most naturally funny person he d known 40 Foxx was temporarily resuscitated and taken to Queen of Angels Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center Four and a half hours after admission he was pronounced dead 38 Foxx is buried at Palm Memorial Park also known as Palm Eastern Cemetery in Las Vegas 9 Foxx s mother Mary Sanford Carson 1903 1993 outlived her son by two years She had been lingering in and out of a coma for a few years before her death in 1993 She is buried beside him 9 Influence editComedian and actor Richard Pryor cited Redd Foxx as an influence 41 He gave me inspiration and encouragement so I could be more me Pryor told Ebony magazine in 1990 42 Comedian Chris Rock also cites Redd Foxx as an influence An episode of his show Everybody Hates Chris shows young Chris Rock overhearing his parents Redd Foxx albums and getting started doing stand up by retelling the jokes at school 43 Actor and comedian Jamie Foxx has stated that he chose his professional surname as a tribute to Foxx 44 Pat Morita also named Foxx as his mentor from his early days as a nightclub comedian 45 On Jimmy Kimmel Live 46 Eddie Murphy said that Redd Foxx was the most naturally funny person that he ever encountered Portrayals in popular media editIn 1990 in the pilot episode of In Living Color in reference to Foxx s financial troubles Foxx was portrayed by Damon Wayans who is making a public service announcement to encourage people to pay their taxes 47 In the 1992 Seinfeld episode The Opera Jerry chastises George for swearing during a wedding speech saying You were like a Redd Foxx record 48 49 In the 1998 film Why Do Fools Fall in Love Foxx is portrayed by Aries Spears He is shown performing a stand up comedy routine 50 Redd Foxx appears as a minor character in the 2009 James Ellroy novel Blood s a Rover He gives a bawdy eulogy at the wake of Scotty Bennett a murdered rogue LAPD detective including the line Scotty Bennett was fucking a porcupine I gots to tell you motherfuckers that it was a female porcupine so I don t see nothing perverted in it 51 Filmography editAll the Fine Young Cannibals 1960 as Redd Piano Player at Rose s uncredited Cotton Comes to Harlem 1970 as Uncle Budd Booker Washington Sims Norman Is That You 1976 as Ben Chambers Days of Heaven 1978 as Himself Special Thanks Harlem Nights 1989 as Bennie Wilson Surely You Jest 2019 as Himself Posthumously archive footage Dolemite Is My Name 2019 as Performer On the Loose Posthumously archive footage TV shows edit Sanford and Son 1972 77 as Fred G Sanford The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast 1974 as Himself The Captain amp Tennille Show one episode 1976 as Himself The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour 1977 78 as Himself HBO On Location with Redd Foxx 1978 as Himself Sanford 1980 81 as Fred G Sanford Redd Foxx Video in a Plain Brown Wrapper 1983 as Himself Amos n Andy Anatomy of a Controversy TV movie 1983 as Himself Special Thanks Viva Shaf Vegas 1986 as Himself The Redd Foxx Show 1986 as Al Hughes Motown Merry Christmas 1987 as Himself Various Skits Ghost of a Chance 1987 as Ivory Clay The Royal Family 1991 as Alfonso Royal Biography Redd Foxx Say It Like It Is January 11 2000 as Himself Posthumously archive footage E True Hollywood Story Redd Foxx 2001 as Himself Posthumously archive footage Laugh Mobb Present Episodes 3 amp 4 2012 as Himself Special Thanks Posthumously archive footage Unsung Hollywood Redd Foxx 2015 as Himself Posthumously archive footage History of Comedy TV Series Season 1 Episode 1 2017 as Himself Posthumously archive footage Marvelous Mrs Maisel TV series Season 1 Episode 4 Season 2 Episode 3 2017 2018 as Himself Writer Posthumously archive footage Discography editAuthentic Records edit 385 Song Plugging The New Soap 78 single 390 The Jackasses The Race Track 78 single Savoy Records discography edit 78 Singles edit 630A Let s Wiggle a Little Woogie 630B Lucky Guy 631A Fine Jelly Blues 631B Redd Foxx Blues 645B Shame on YouDooto Dootone Records discography edit Albums edit DTL01 The Best Laff DTL214 Laff Of The Party Vol 1 1956 DTL219 Laff Of The Party Vol 2 DTL220 Laff Of The Party Vol 3 DTL227 Laff Of The Party Vol 4 1956 DTL234 The Best Of Redd Foxx Vol 1 DTL236 Laff Of The Party Vol 7 DTL249 Burlesque Humor DTL253 The Side Splitter Vol 1 1959 DTL265 The Laff of the Party Vol 8 1957 DTL270 The Side Splitter Vol 2 1959 DTL274 The Best of Party Fun Red Foxx and Others DTL275 Racy Tales Also released as The New Race Track 1959 DTL290 Redd Foxx Funn DTL295 Sly Sex 1960 DTL298 Have One On Me 1960 DTL801 Laffarama 1961 DTL804 Wild Party 1961 DTL809 This is Foxx DTL815 He s Funny That Way 1964 DTL820 Red Foxx at Jazzville U S A 1961 DTL830 The New Fugg 1962 DTL828 Hearty Party Laffs 1962 DTL832 Laff Along With Foxx 1962 compilation DTL834 Crack Up 1963 DTL835 Funny Stuff 1963 DTL836 The Battle of Sex with Hattie Noel DTL838 Naughties But Goodies 1965 DTL840 Adults Only 1967 DTL845 Jokes I Can t Tell On Television 1969 DTL846 Shed House Humor 1969 DTL853 Sanford amp Foxx 1972 DTL854 Foxx and Jazz DTL858 Dirty Redd 1973 DTL860 Funky Tales From a Dirty Old Junkman 1972 Singles edit DTL385 The New Soap Song Plugging DTL390 The Jackasses The Race Track DTL397 The Honeymooners The Sneezes DTL402 Beans And Pineapple Sauce The Army DTL408 The Two Oars The Preacher s Bicycle DTL411 The Dead Jackass Women Over Forty DTL416 Real Pretty Baby It s Fun To Be Living In The Crazy House DTL418 Best Of Redd Foxx Parts 1 amp 2 DTL421 The House Sex And Orange Juice DTL426 Hollywood Playboy The Dogs Meeting DTL436 South Of The Border The Plastic Surgeon DTL453 The Dear John Letter Honesty Is The Best Policy DTL455 The Shoe Shine Boy The Royal Thighs And Others DTL458 118 Ways To Make Love Pregnancy Co Operation DTL460 No Teeth With My Teeth The Best Years Deep Sea Diver DTL464 Christmas Hard Ties Jaw RestingAtlantic Records discography edit SD 18157 You Gotta Wash Your Ass 1975 Loose Cannon Island Records discography edit 528 061 Uncensored 1995 Gusto Records discography edit KSD 1072 Bare FactsKing Records discography edit KSD 1073 Pass the Apple Eve KSD 1074 In a Nutshell KS 1135 Matinee Idol SK 754 X Rated v 4 SK 756 X Rated v 6 K 13385 Redd Foxx Part One Part TwoLaff Records discography edit A170 Pryor Goes Foxx Hunting split LP including one half of Richard Pryor s Craps A175 Red amp White with Slappy White A184 Down N Dirty with Richard Pryor A197 Comedy Roots with Richard amp Willie A203 I Ain t Lied Yet A210 Uncensored 1980 A228 Everything s BigLoma Warner Bros Records discography edit 5901 Both Sides of Redd Foxx 1966 5905 On the Loose 5906 Redd Foxx live Las Vegas 1968 5908 Foxx A Delic 1968 MF Records discography edit RF1 Laff Your Head off RF2 Laff Your Ass Off RF3 Redd Foxx At Home RF4 A Whole Lot of Soul RF5 At His Best RF6 Doin His Own Thing RF7 Say It Like It Is RF8 Is Sex Here To Stay RF9 Where It s At RF10 Huffin And A Puffin RF11 I Am Curious Black RF12 Three Or Four Times A Day RF13 Mr Hot Pants RF14 Hot Flashes RF15 Restricted RF16 Superstar RF17 Spice can Be Nice RF18 Strictly For Adults RF19 Black and Blue RF20 Elizabeth I m Coming RF21 Redd 75 MF102 The Very Best of Redd FoxxReddy Freddy Records edit RF01 Foxx Live 85 1985 Master Classics Records discography edit Albums edit Gettin Down N Dirty 2008 Comedy Classics discography edit Albums edit The Ultimate Comedy Collection 2011 References edit a b c Starr Michael Seth Black and Blue The Redd Foxx Story Applause Theatre amp Cinema Books p 1 ISBN 978 1557837547 Kudialis Chris May 10 2016 Final resting place 11 celebs you might not know are buried in Las Vegas Las Vegas Sun Newspaper lasvegassun com a b c d Ravo Nick October 13 1991 Redd Foxx Cantankerous Master of Bawdy Humor Is Dead at 68 The New York Times Comedy Central s 100 Greatest Stand Ups of All Time Comedy Central Presents April 17 2004 Comedy Central Archived from the original on June 5 2004 Retrieved September 21 2016 Redd Foxx GoldenGlobes org Hollywood Foreign Press Association Retrieved September 11 2017 Redd Foxx Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved September 11 2017 St Louis Walk of Fame St Louis Walk of Fame Inductees stlouiswalkoffame org Archived from the original on August 7 2017 Retrieved April 25 2013 Starr Michael Seth September 2011 Black and Blue The Redd Foxx Story Applause Theatre amp Cinema ISBN 9781557838520 a b c Starr Michael Seth 2011 Black and Blue The Redd Foxx Story hoopla digital United States Applause Theatre amp Cinema Books ISBN 9781557838520 OCLC 1098560325 Goodman Mark October 28 1991 Redd Foxx exits laughing People 36 16 Retrieved October 11 2010 a b Fear Redd Foxx Has Blown His Wife TV Show Jet 46 7 12 May 9 1974 A Stand Up Guy See What Redd Foxx Risked For LaWanda Esther Page I Love Old School Music March 12 2015 Retrieved October 26 2019 Q amp A With Demond Wilson BeachcomberDestin com January 15 2014 Retrieved August 9 2017 Murphy Eddie November 17 1989 Harlem Nights Comedy Crime Drama Eddie Murphy Richard Pryor Redd Foxx Danny Aiello Eddie Murphy Productions Paramount Pictures retrieved January 15 2021 TV s Redd Foxx Divorce Trial Set For Jan 6 His Costs Soar To 150 000 Jet 47 11 15 December 5 1974 a b Redd Foxx Must Pay Wife Until Divorce Trial Jet 60 22 53 August 13 1981 a b c Redd Foxx To Pay Ex Wife 300 000 After Divorce Jet 61 3 56 October 1 1981 People Magazine December 18 1989 People Stars and their Foreign Cars Ebony Johnson Publishing Company September 1976 via Google Books Los Angeles Times November 29 1989 Los Angeles Times November 29 1989 Los Angeles Times December 6 1989 Los Angeles Times December 6 1989 Orlando Sentinel May 2 1990 Orlando Sentinel People Magazine December 18 1989 Steve Friess Trying to Get Foxx s Estate Out of the Redd AOL News March 7 2010 Archived May 20 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Broken Marriages Bring Foxx Grief And Disgust Jet 59 15 16 December 20 1980 a b c Berry William Earl February 22 1973 The Black Woman Behind Redd Foxx Jet 43 22 56 60 Foxx Seeks Divorce To End 18 Year Marriage Jet 46 9 52 May 23 1974 Redd Foxx Is Absent From Daughter s Lavish Wedding Jet 52 June 26 1975 a b Foxx Leaves A Trail Of Jokes After He Marries In Las Vegas Jet 51 18 10 January 20 1977 Lucas Bob February 3 1977 Redd Foxx At Home With His New Bride Jet 51 20 46 49 She s Asking for 5 Million Redd Foxx Wife Joi Sue Each Other For Divorce Jet 57 10 54 November 22 1979 After Divorce Redd Foxx Says No More Marriage Jet 58 19 16 July 24 1980 a b c Redd Foxx Says I Married Kaho Because She Stood By Me When I Didn t Have A Quarter Jet 80 15 52 55 July 29 1991 I ll Be Back The Story of Redd Foxx Onstage amp Backstage December 9 2011 Retrieved July 2 2012 Ingram Billy TVparty Television s Untold Tales Bonus Books 2002 p 262 ISBN 1 56625 184 2 Throwback Della Reese Remembers Redd Foxx s Death and How the Royal Family Producer Demeaned Him April 19 2016 Redd Foxx s Death Explained By Della Reese BlackDoctor blackdoctor org a b c Foxx Felled By A Heart Attack Taping TV Show Calls For Wife And Dies Jet 81 2 5 October 28 1991 Rich Joshua October 9 1998 Exit Laughing Archived December 5 2014 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly Eddie Murphy Interview Part 3 retrieved August 30 2023 Pryor Convictions and Other Life Sentences by Richard Pryor with Todd Gold Merina Victor Dizon Lily October 12 1991 Redd Foxx TV s Sanford Dies of Heart Attack at 68 Entertainment Comedian is stricken while rehearsing new show The Royal Family Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved November 11 2017 She s a Sweet Old Woman Scene from Harlem Nights Movie 1989 MOVIECLIPS Archived from the original on December 21 2014 Retrieved December 9 2014 Harlum Nights She s a Sweet Old Woman Jamie Foxx Biography MTV Retrieved February 25 2020 Pat Morita discusses his mentor Redd Foxx YouTube Archived from the original on November 7 2021 Retrieved April 11 2020 Jimmy Kimmel Live YouTube Retrieved January 26 2022 In Living Color TV Guide the Opera Redd Foxx on Apple Music The Cast of Why Do Fools Fall in Love Where Are They Now BET com August 28 2012 Ellroy James Blood s A Rover Windmill p 597 ISBN 978 0 09 953779 3 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Redd Foxx nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Redd Foxx Redd Foxx at IMDb Redd Foxx at Find a Grave Image of Redd Foxx and his wife 1973 Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive Collection 1429 UCLA Library Special Collections Charles E Young Research Library University of California Los Angeles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Redd Foxx amp oldid 1194242555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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