Ja'Net DuBois

Jeannette Theresa Dubois (August 5, 1932,[1][2][3] 1938[4][5] or 1945[6][7] (sources differ) – February 17, 2020[8][9]), known professionally as Ja'Net DuBois,[10][11] Ja'net DuBois,[7] and Ja'Net Du Bois[4][12][n 1] (/ɑːˈn dˈbwɑː/), was an American actress and singer–songwriter. DuBois was best known for her portrayal of Willona Woods, the neighborhood gossip maven and a friend of the Evans family on the CBS sitcom Good Times, which originally aired from 1974 to 1979.[13]

Ja'Net DuBois
DuBois as Willona Woods on the CBS television series Good Times circa 1976.
Born
Jeannette Theresa Dubois

(1932-08-05)August 5, 1932
(1938-08-05)August 5, 1938
(1945-08-05)August 5, 1945
(sources differ)
Died(2020-02-17)February 17, 2020
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1962–2016
Known forWillona Woods – Good Times
Ma Bell – I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
Ms. Avery – The PJs
Spouse(s)Sajit Gupta
(m. 1950–?; divorced)
Children4

DuBois additionally co–wrote and sang the theme song "Movin' on Up" for The Jeffersons, which originally aired from 1975 until 1985.[14] After beginning her career onstage in the early 1960s, DuBois went on to appear on television shows and films into the mid-2010s.

Biography

Early life and career

Born Jeannette Theresa Dubois on August 5, 1932 (other sources state her birth year as 1938[4][5] or 1945[6][7]), in the Brooklyn borough of New York City[2] or Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (sources differ),[1] DuBois was the daughter of Lillian Gouedy (1910–1984)[15] and Gordon Adelbert Dubois (1915–1960).[16][2][14] DuBois was raised in Amityville, New York, on Long Island.[17]

DuBois began her acting career onstage during the early 1960s, making her Broadway debut with a small role in the short-lived play The Long Dream, which ran four days in February 1960.[18] She appeared in the drama A Raisin in the Sun with Louis Gossett Jr., though not the original Broadway production.[18][19][20] After appearing in the play The Blacks in October 1963, she became an understudy for the housekeeper role, portrayed by Gertrude Jeannette, in the comedy Nobody Loves an Albatross, which ran through June 1964.[21][22][23][24] Thereafter, DuBois appeared in the Broadway musical Golden Boy with Sammy Davis Jr., Billy Daniels, Lola Falana and Johnny Brown. DuBois portrayed Anna, the sister of Davis' character, through the entire original run from October 1964 to March 1966.[18][25][26]

Career

DuBois's early television acting credits include the 1969 television movie J.T. and the long–running television soap opera Love of Life. From 1970 until 1972, DuBois portrayed Loretta Allen in the soap opera, in which she was noted as one of the first African–American female regular cast members on a daytime series. Before this role, DuBois appeared in her first film, portraying Vera in Diary of a Mad Housewife, released in 1970. Following the appearance in her first film, DuBois landed the role of Stormy Monday in the 1973 comedy Five on the Black Hand Side with Clarice Taylor, D'Urville Martin and Glynn Turman.[27] In 1973, DuBois appeared in Lanford Wilson's play The Hot l Baltimore.

During her time in the play, television producer Norman Lear saw her performance at the Mark Taper Forum. Lear, being impressed with DuBois's performance, then cast her in his CBS sitcom Good Times as Wilona Woods, the Evans family's friend and Florida Evans's (portrayed by Esther Rolle) best friend and neighbor.[28] DuBois appeared in the series from February 1974 until the conclusion in July 1979.[12] DuBois began the series as a co–star, alongside Rolle and John Amos (who departed the series in 1976). In 1977, DuBois became the series' lead during the beginning of its fifth season owing to the temporary departure of Rolle. DuBois returned to her co–starring role once Rolle returned in the sixth and final season in 1978.[29]

After the conclusion of Good Times in 1979, DuBois recorded the album Again, Ja'Net DuBois on her Peanuts and Caviar label in 1983.[30] DuBois appeared in former Good Times co-star Janet Jackson's 1987 "Control" music video as her mother. In 1992, she co-starred with Clifton Davis in And I Still Rise, a play written and directed by Maya Angelou.[31] DuBois co-starred in the films I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), and on television in Moesha, The Steve Harvey Show, A Different World, and The Wayans Bros.

Other ventures and accolades

During the 1980s, DuBois operated the Ja'net DuBois Academy of Theater Arts and Sciences, a performing arts school for teenagers in Long Island, New York.[11] In 1992, DuBois, Danny Glover and Ayuko Babu co-founded the Pan African Film & Arts Festival in Los Angeles.[32][33] In 1995, DuBois won a CableACE award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Lifetime movie Other Women's Children.[34] DuBois won Emmy Awards for her voice-over work on the animated program The PJs in 1999 and 2001. DuBois along with the cast of Good Times received The Impact Icon Award at the 2006 TV Land Awards.[35] In 2000, DuBois served as Grand Marshal for the North Amityville Community Parade and Festival Day in Amityville, New York.[36] DuBois was an honorary member of the Zeta Phi Beta sorority.[37]

Personal life and death

DuBois married Sajit Gupta in 1950.[38] According to her Brazilian consular document, DuBois was divorced from Gupta by April 1959,[2][39] but another source states she was still married in 1964.[24] Together DuBois and Gupta had four children: Provat Gupta, Rani Gupta, Kesha Gupta-Fields,[9] and Raj Kristo Gupta, who died of cancer in 1987 at age 36.[11] Provat is a basketball coach based in California.[40] In 1959, DuBois was romantically involved with actor Brock Peters.[41] DuBois died on February 17, 2020, of cardiac arrest at her residence in Glendale, California.[9][8][42]

Discography

  • Queen of the Highway (Som Livre, 1980)
  • Again, Ja'Net DuBois (Peanuts & Caviar Internationale, 1983)
  • Hidden Treasures (Peanuts & Caviar Internationale, 2007)

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1966 A Man Called Adam Martha
1969 J.T. Rodeen Gamble
1973 Five on the Black Hand Side Stormy Monday
1977 A Piece of the Action Nellie Bond
1983 The Tom Swift and Linda Craig Mystery Hour Mrs. Gorman TV movie
1986 Stranded Bettina TV movie
1987 Kids Like These Mrs. Page TV movie
1988 I'm Gonna Git You Sucka Ma Bell
1990 Heart Condition Mrs. Stone
1990 Hammer, Slammer, & Slade Joanne Wilson TV movie
1990 Penny Ante: The Motion Picture Aunt
1993 Harlan & Merleen Maxine TV movie
1995 Magic Island Lucretia
1996 Sophie & the Moonhanger Agnes TV movie
1996 Don't Look Back Mrs. Lawson TV movie
1998 Best Friends for Life Katie Pegues TV movie
1998 Hard Time Lefty TV movie
1999 Hard Time: Hostage Hotel Lefty, Logan's Assistant TV movie
2000 Waterproof Viola Battle
2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Momma Bosley
2016 She's Got a Plan Betty Angelo

Television

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1970–72Love of LifeLoretta Allenunknown episodes
1972Sanford and SonJuanita Grismore1 episode
1973ShaftDiana Richie1 episode
1973The Blue KnightCelia Louise
1974–79Good TimesWillona Woods133 episodes
1974KojakPaula Thomas1 episode
1975CaribeMelinda Jameson1 episode
1979Roots: The Next GenerationsSally Harvey1 episode
1980The Love BoatEvelyn Hopkins1 episode
1981Hellinger's LawDottie Singer
1981The Facts of LifeEthel (Tootie's grandmother)1 episode
1981The Sophisticated GentsOnetha WigginsTV miniseries
1989Nearly DepartedClerk1 episode
1990New AttitudeIrma1 episode
1990Doctor DoctorElla Wilkes1 episode
1991A Different WorldBrenda Hanes1 episode
1991True ColorsMay Freeman1 episode
1991Dream OnJune1 episode
1992Beverly Hills, 90210Arlene1 episode
1992-93The Golden PalaceLouise Wilson2 episodes
1994Sister, SisterMom O'Danielle1 episode
1994Hangin' with Mr. CooperDorothy Cooper1 episode
1995MartinHerself1 episode
1991/1995Home ImprovementCarol2 episodes
1995ERMacy Chamberlain1 episode
1997MoeshaMrs. Moss1 episode
1997Touched by an AngelEsther Hamilton1 episode
1996–1998The Wayans Bros.Grandma Ellington10 episodes
1999CluelessAunt Liddy1 episode
1999–2001The PJsMrs. Florence Avery42 episodes
2000The Steve Harvey ShowDelores1 episode
2000Everybody Loves RaymondDottie1 episode
2000/2002As Told by GingerMrs. Patterson2 episodes
2003BoomtownDenise Smith1 episode
2003One on OneQueen Esther1 episode
2006Crossing JordanMrs. Jones1 episode
2007Random! CartoonsMom1 episode
2007Cold CaseEdna Johnson1 episode
2011G.I. Joe: RenegadesGrams Hinton
2019 Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Good Times Herself

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Series Result
1998 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Touched by an Angel Nominated
1999 Primetime Emmy Outstanding Voice-Over Performance The PJs Won[43]
2001 Primetime Emmy Outstanding Voice-Over Performance The PJs: Let's Get Ready to Rumba Won[44]
2006 TV Land Image Award Good Times Won[45]

Notes

  1. Capitalization of "n" in first name is uncertain in Good Times title card, which credits her in capital letters "JA'NET du BOIS". Last name is given as two words, with "du" lowercase.

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