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John Amos, Actor Who Starred In ‘Good Times’ And ‘Coming To America,’ Has Died

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John Amos, the legendary actor who transformed his roles into timeless characters on TV and in films that became cult classics, particularly within the African American community, has died at 84. The star of the “Good Times” sitcom who portrayed family patriarch James Evans Sr. died in August in Los Angeles from reported natural causes. […]

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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