Lynn Hamilton is an American former actress whose acting debut came in 1959 in John Cassavetes' Shadows, She is best known for her recurring role as Donna Harris; Fred's girlfriend and later fiancée on the sitcom Sanford and Son (1972 - 1977).
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![]() Hamilton attending The Waltons 40th Anniversary celebration, 2012. | |
Born | Alzina Lynn Hamilton 25 April 1930 [1] Yazoo City, Mississippi, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1952–2010 |
Known for | Donna Harris – Sanford and Son |
Spouse | Frank S. Jenkins
(m. 1964; died 2014) |
Children | 1 |
Hamilton was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, to Nancy[2] and Louis Hamilton and moved to Chicago Heights, Illinois, when she was twelve years old.[3] She attended Bloom High School.[2][4] She studied acting at Goodman Theatre.[5]
Hamilton began her career in community theatre in Chicago and debuted on Broadway in Only in America in 1959.[6] She appeared in three other Broadway plays, many Off-Broadway plays and spent three years with the New York Shakespeare Festival.[5]
From 1972 to 1977, after an initial credited one-time appearance in the seventh episode of the series as a landlady, Hamilton starred as Fred Sanford's girlfriend and later fiancée Donna Harris on the television sitcom Sanford and Son. Donna was a nurse and sometimes took care of Fred. When the show returned in 1980 under a reworked title Sanford (TV series), Hamilton was not asked to return and her character was written out of the series.[7][8] There are many internet claims that she was the younger sister of actress LaWanda Page, who portrayed Esther Anderson on Sanford and Son, confirmed only via LaWanda Page's obituary in the Los Angeles Times. However, they are neither related nor sisters, though they became good friends.[9] In addition to Hamilton's role on Sanford and Son, she also had a recurring role as Verdie Grant Foster on The Waltons,[7] and made numerous appearances in television sitcoms, soap operas and miniseries such as Good Times, 227, Dangerous Women, Generations, Port Charles, The Golden Girls, Gunsmoke (guest starring as ”Mother Tabitha” in the 1969 episode “The Sisters” (S15E14), and Roots: The Next Generations. Hamilton also appeared in the show Barnaby Jones, playing a character named Laura Padget, in episode titled "Sunday: Doomsday" on February 4, 1973. Hamilton also had a recurring role as Judge Fulton on The Practice.
Hamilton was married to poet and playwright Frank Jenkins for 49 years, from November 1964 until his death in August 2014.[4][10] LaWanda Page, who costarred with Hamilton on Sanford and Son had a younger sister coincidentally also named "Lynn Hamilton". This caused a rumor that the two actresses were sisters. Series lead Demond Wilson confirmed the rumor to be false in 2016.[11]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1958 | Shadows | Girl at Party | |
1971 | Brother John | Sarah | |
1971 | The Seven Minutes | Avis | |
1972 | Buck and the Preacher | Sarah | |
1972 | Lady Sings the Blues | Aunt Ida | |
1972-1977 | Sanford and Son | Donna Harris (Main Role) | |
1974 | Hangup | Mrs. Ramsey | |
1976 | Leadbelly | Sally Ledbetter | |
1984 | The Jesse Owens Story | Mamma Solomon | TV movie |
1985-1990 | 227 | Emma Johnson (recurring roll) | |
1986 | Legal Eagles | Doreen | |
1993 | The Vanishing | Miss Carmichael | |
2003 | Beah: A Black Woman Speaks | Dr. Oberholser |
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