John Amos, Beloved Star of “Good Times” and “Roots,” Dies at 84

John Amos, the iconic actor best known for his role as James Evans Sr. on the classic sitcom Good Times, has passed away at the age of 84, his publicist confirmed to ABC News.

Amos, born on December 27, 1939, in Newark, New Jersey, had a career that spanned decades and touched multiple generations. Before becoming an actor, he initially pursued a career in professional football. He also served in the 50th Armored Division of the New Jersey National Guard and held the honorary title of master chief in the United States Coast Guard.

He earned his fame playing the role of the loving but tough patriarch James Evans Sr. on Good Times, a Norman Lear-created series that ran from 1974 to 1979. The show depicted a working-class Black family living in Chicago and explored topics such as poverty, inner-city crime, and racial issues. Though Amos only appeared in the first three seasons, his portrayal left an indelible mark on American television.

Amos was also recognized for his powerful performance as the adult Kunta Kinte in the groundbreaking 1977 miniseries Roots, which earned him an Emmy nomination and remains one of his most iconic roles.

Beyond Good Times and Roots, Amos appeared on a wide range of television shows, including The Mary Tyler Moore ShowThe West WingHunterThe Fresh Prince of Bel-AirIn the House, and Two and a Half Men. His film credits include roles in Coming to AmericaDie Hard 2Madea’s Witness Protection, and Coming 2 America.

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Amos’s contributions to entertainment were recognized with his induction into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. He is survived by his two children, Shannon and K.C., whom he had with his first wife, Noel Mickelson.

Amos’s legacy as a trailblazing actor and his dedication to telling the stories of the African American experience will forever be remembered.

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