
Esther Rolle
Esther Elizabeth Rolle (November 8, 1920 – November 17, 1998) was a Bahamian American actress. Rolle is best known for her role as Florida Evans, on the CBS television sitcom Maude, for two seasons (1972–1974), and its spin-off series Good Times, for five seasons (1974–77, 1978–79), for which Rolle was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1976. Rolle is best known for her television role as Florida Evans, the character she played on two 1970s sitcoms. The character was introduced as Maude Findlay's housekeeper on Maude, and was spun off in the show's second season into Good Times, a show about Florida's family. Rolle was nominated in 1975 for the Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy Golden Globe Award for her role in Good Times. Rolle was 19 years older than the actor (John Amos) who played her husband James Evans. The James Evans character was only added after Esther Rolle fought hard for a father figure and husband to be added to the show. Rolle had fought for the father character on the show, more relevant themes and scripts and was unhappy when the success of Jimmie Walker's character, J.J. Evans, took the show in a frivolous direction. John Amos agreed with Rolle about Walker's character and was fired from the show after the third season ended. Later on, in a stand-off with Good Times producer Norman Lear, Rolle also quit when her contract ended. Although the show continued without her for the fifth season, she returned for the show's final season. In 1979 she won an Emmy for her role in Summer of My German Soldier, a made-for-television movie. Among her guest star roles was one on The Incredible Hulk in an episode entitled "Behind the Wheel" where she played a taxicab business owner. In the 1990s, Rolle was a surprise guest on RuPaul's VH-1 talk show. Her Maude co-star Bea Arthur was the guest, and Rolle was brought out to surprise Arthur. The two had not seen each other in years, Arthur said, and embraced warmly. Rolle also appeared in a series of psychic hotline TV commercials in the 1990s. "Tell them Esther sent you," was her trademark line.
Filmography (45 titles)
5.5MovieTrain Ride
Dean of Students · 2005
6.3MovieDown in the Delta
Annie Sinclair · 1998
6.5MovieRosewood
Aunt Sarah · 1997
6.1MovieMy Fellow Americans
Rita · 1996
6.5ShowPromised Land
Mary Harding · 1996
6.4MovieHow to Make an American Quilt
Aunt Pauline · 1995
Nobody's Girls: Five Women of the West
Clara Brown · 1995
6.6ShowScarlett
Mammy · 1994
7.2ShowTouched by an Angel
Mary Harding · 1994
7.2MovieTo Dance with the White Dog
Neelie · 1993
5.3MovieMessage from Nam
Queenie / Elizabeth McQueen · 1993
6.2MovieHouse of Cards
Adelle · 1993
6.9MovieColor Adjustment
Self · 1992
7.3MovieCape Fear
Woman Watching Cady Get Out from Under the Car (uncredited) · 1991
6.6MovieThe Kid Who Loved Christmas
Esther Clayton · 1990
Singer and Sons
1990
7.7MovieAge-Old Friends
Mrs. Baker · 1989
7.2MovieDriving Miss Daisy
Idella · 1989
6.0MovieThe Mighty Quinn
Ubu Pearl · 1989
7.0MovieA Raisin in the Sun
Lena 'Mama' Younger · 1989
6.0MovieP.K. and the Kid
Mim · 1987
7.1MovieEthnic Notions
Narrator · 1986
7.5ShowMurder, She Wrote
Margaret · 1984
6.8ShowFinder of Lost Loves
Nellie · 1984
The Grand Baby
Momma · 1983
5.8ShowThe New Odd Couple
Ms. Gibbs · 1982
6.6ShowAmerican Playhouse
Church Woman · 1982
8.0MovieThe Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Nurse · 1982
7.2ShowDarkroom
Old Woman · 1981
8.0MovieSee China and Die
Momma Sykes · 1981