That's My Mama: The Birthday Party


05:30 am - 06:00 am, Sunday, November 30 on WCCO Decades (4.2)

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The Birthday Party

Season 2, Episode 1

Clifton's animosity toward Leonard surfaces at Mama's party. Clifton: Clifton Davis. Leonard: Lisle Wilson. Mama: Theresa Merritt. Earl: Theodore Wilson.

repeat 1975 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Clifton Davis (Actor) .. Clifton Curtis
Theresa Merritt (Actor) .. `Mama' Eloise Curtis
Theodore Wilson (Actor) .. Earl Chambers
Lisle Wilson (Actor) .. Leonard Taylor

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Clifton Davis (Actor) .. Clifton Curtis
Born: January 01, 1945
Trivia: Clifton Davis, a black lead actor and singer/songwriter, first appeared onscreen in 1973.
Theresa Merritt (Actor) .. `Mama' Eloise Curtis
Born: September 24, 1924
Died: June 12, 1998
Trivia: As a Tony-nominated Broadway star, a former background singer for Harry Belafonte, an Emmy-nominated television actress, and a supporting player in numerous feature films, it is safe to say that Theresa Merritt had a mighty respectable career, despite the fact that she never quite made it to full-fledged stardom. The African-American performer launched her career with a starring role in Billy Rose's musical Carmen (1943). In 1985, she returned to Broadway to play the title role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and won a Tony nomination. She made her feature film debut in They Might Be Giants (1971) and continued to occasionally appear in films through the mid-'90s. On television, Merritt earned Emmy kudos for her special All About Miss Merritt and for appearing in the PBS miniseries Concealed Enemies.
Theodore Wilson (Actor) .. Earl Chambers
Born: December 10, 1943
Died: July 25, 1991
Trivia: Not to be confused with jazz musician Teddy Wilson, African-American actor Theodore Wilson was busy in all aspects of acting. While he toted up significant stage and movie credits (The River Niger and Carny were among the stage performances, while his movies included A Fine Mess [1986] for Blake Edwards and Life Stinks [1991] for Mel Brooks), Wilson rose to prominence as a result of his television efforts. His earliest recurring TV role was as High Strung on Roll Out! (1973), a World War II sitcom about an all-black Army supply outfit. The following year, Wilson played mail carrier Earl Chambers on another black-oriented comedy weekly, That's My Mama, which lasted two seasons. Wilson then headed the cast of Sanford Arms (1977), NBC's feeble attempt to keep Sanford and Son going without its stars, Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson; the actor played Phil Wheeler, who tried to convert the Sanford junkyard into an office and the adjacent property into a hotel. Having failed to replace Redd Foxx, Wilson subsequently found himself working for the ex-Fred Sanford; he succeeded Nathaniel Taylor in the role of Jim-Jam on the short-lived The Redd Foxx Show (1986). Theodore Wilson's final regular sitcom stint was on the syndicated You Can't Take It With You (1987), a comedy series based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart; Wilson essayed the role of Mr. Pinner, an amalgam of two of the original play's characters, Mr. DePinna and Donald the handyman.
Lisle Wilson (Actor) .. Leonard Taylor
Born: September 02, 1943

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