Marla Gibbs


Actor

About

Also Known As
Margaret Gibbs
Birth Place
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Born
June 14, 1931

Biography

Marla Gibbs has earned her place in TV history playing Florence Johnston, the less than efficient and always wisecracking maid of George and Louise Jefferson on "The Jeffersons" (CBS, 1975-1985), and as Mary Jenkins, gossipy homemaker and general building yenta on the NBC series "227," which she also co-produced. Acting, let alone stardom, came to Marla Gibbs relatively late. A divorcee ...

Biography

Marla Gibbs has earned her place in TV history playing Florence Johnston, the less than efficient and always wisecracking maid of George and Louise Jefferson on "The Jeffersons" (CBS, 1975-1985), and as Mary Jenkins, gossipy homemaker and general building yenta on the NBC series "227," which she also co-produced. Acting, let alone stardom, came to Marla Gibbs relatively late. A divorcee with three children, she worked as a receptionist, addressograph operator, switchboard operator, and was a reservations clerk for United Airlines before she even attempted acting professionally. In fact, she left Detroit, where she was working for United Airlines, and transferred to L.A. for the climate and her daughter's schooling. It was when looking into after school activities for her daughter that Gibbs herself signed up for some acting lessons at a performing arts center. She was hooked. Her first role came with the obscure independent film "Sweet Jesus, Preacher Man" (1972), and can also be spotted in the blaxploitation "Black Belt Jones" (1974). In 1975, Gibbs was hired for a guest shot on "The Jeffersons" playing one of the candidates for household domestic nouveau riche George is interviewing over the objections of his wife. Per the script, Gibbs brought down the house when she noticed that African Americans were living in this swanky East Side New York building and asked, "How come we got over and nobody told me?" Norman Lear and the powers at his TAT Communications were so taken by Gibbs, that they hired her as a regular member of the cast where for 11 seasons she shirked her maid duties and insulted Sherman Hemsley, besides earning five Emmy nominations as best supporting actress in a comedy series. Gibbs disappeared for a short while in 1981 when she was given a four-episode tryout on her own series, "Checking In" (CBS), in which Florence becomes supervisor of maid services at a hotel. When the tryout didn't click, she returned to "The Jeffersons." When "The Jeffersons" was cancelled after 11 seasons, Gibbs was ready. She had acquired the rights to a play performed in her native Chicago about an overbearing woman in an apartment building. Gibbs performed the play, also called "227" at her own Crossroads Theatre in the Leimert Park section of Los Angeles -- which she had founded in 1981 -- then sold NBC on the concept for a series. The result was "227," which ran on NBC from 1985-1990. Her popularity also made Fox take a look at Gibbs as a possible talk show host and she was one of a revolving number of hosts on "The Late Show" in 1986. Gibbs began in longforms in 1976 with a role in "The Moneychangers" for NBC, and, in 1993, she was a bureaucratic clerk causing problems for Bonnie Bedelia in the miniseries "The Fire Next Time" (CBS). Gibbs also played Natalie Cole's mother in the USA Network original movie "Lily in Winter" (1994), and returned to feature films in 1993 with a cameo in "Meteor Man" for director Robert Townsend. In 1982 Gibbs bought a club on Martin Luther King Boulevard in Los Angeles and renamed it "Marla's." For a good part of a decade it was a meeting place and performance venue for the African American community, in which Gibbs has taken a active role. She has won seven NAACP Image Awards.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Lemon (2017)
Second Sight (2016)
Grantham and Rose (2013)
Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection (2012)
The Heart Specialist (2008)
The Brothers (2001)
Stanley's Gig (2000)
The Visit (2000)
Lost & Found (1999)
Enid
Foolish (1999)
Lily in Winter (1994)
Mazie
The Meteor Man (1993)
Up Against the Wall (1991)
Louise Bradley
Menu for Murder (1990)
You Can't Take It With You (1979)
The Missing Are Deadly (1975)
Sweet Jesus, Preacherman (1973)

Music (Feature Film)

Precious (2009)
Song Performer

Cast (Special)

CBS at 75: A Primetime Celebration (2003)
The Trumpet Awards (2000)
Presenter
TV Guide's Truth Behind the Sitcoms 4 (2000)
1998 Creative Arts Emmy Awards (1998)
Presenter
The Last Breeze of Summer (1994)
Mrs Peterson
Picture What Women Do (1994)
The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards (1992)
Performer
19th Annual Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame (1992)
Performer
Math... Who Needs It?! (1991)
A Salute to America's Pets (1991)
Host
The Television Academy Hall of Fame (1990)
Performer
The 5th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards (1990)
Host
Motown 30: What's Goin' On! (1990)
The 24th Annual Victor Awards (1990)
Performer
Drug Free Kids: A Parent's Guide (1988)
Living the Dream: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King (1988)
The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards (1987)
Performer
The 12th Annual Circus of the Stars (1987)
The 13th Annual People's Choice Awards (1987)
Presenter
NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration (1986)
The Real Trivial Pursuit (1985)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Mother Goose: A Rappin' and Rhymin' Special (1997)
Voice
The Fire Next Time (1993)
Moneychangers (1976)

Life Events

1972

Made feature film debut in "Sweet Jesus, Preacher Man"

1975

Played Florence, the wisecracking maid on "The Jeffersons" (CBS)

1976

Made TV longform debut, "The Moneychangers" (NBC)

1981

Starred on "Checking In" (CBS)

1985

Starred in and co-produced the sitcom "227" (NBC), also wrote several episodes

1986

Appeared as one of rotating hosts of "The Late Show" (Fox)

1993

Returned to the big screen as the title character's mother in "The Meteor Man"

1998

Played recurring role of D.L. Hughley's mother on "The Hughleys" (ABC, UPN)

2000

Cast as the mother of a jailed man dying of AIDS in "The Visit"

2006

Appeared in "The Heart Specialist," starring Brian White and Zoe Saldana

2012

Reunited with her "227" daughter Regina King with a guest role on "Southland" (TNT)

2012

Appeared in the comedy "Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection"

Family

Douglas Bradley Gibbs
Father
Ophelia Birdie Gibbs
Mother
Angela Elayne Mills
Daughter
Actor, director, writer.
Jordan Joseph Gibbs
Son
Sound man.
Dorian Demetrius Gibbs
Son
Actor, director, writer.

Bibliography