This page will contain wikis about Marla Gibbs, as they become available.Marla GibbsMarla Gibbs (born June 14, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress, most known for her role as the sarcastic maid, Florence Johnston, on The Jeffersons, as well as the starring role of Mary Jenkins in 227. She starred in a series of commercials for Accent brand seasoning. This page about Marla Gibbs includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Marla Gibbs News stories about Marla Gibbs External links for Marla Gibbs Videos for Marla Gibbs Wikis about Marla Gibbs Discussion Groups about Marla Gibbs Blogs about Marla Gibbs Images of Marla Gibbs |
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She starred in a series of commercials for Accent brand seasoning. Helen Hayes died on March 17, 1993 and was interred in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, New York. Marla Gibbs (born June 14, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress, most known for her role as the sarcastic maid, Florence Johnston, on The Jeffersons, as well as the starring role of Mary Jenkins in 227. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6220 Hollywood Blvd. Hayes wrote three memoirs: A Gift of Joy, On Reflection and My Life in Three Acts. She followed that up with several roles in Disney films such as Herbie Rides Again, One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing and Candleshoe. She starred in My Son John and Anastasia, and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1970 for Airport. She returned to Hollywood in the 1950s, and her film star began to rise. Eventually, a theater was named in her honor. Hayes and MacArthur eventually returned to Broadway, and she starred for three years in Virginia Regina. But she never became a fan favorite. She followed that with starring roles in Arrowsmith, A Farewell to Arms, The White Sister, What Every Woman Knows and Vanessa: Her Love Story. Her sound film debut was The Sin of Madelon Claudet, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. By 10, she had made a short film called Jean and the Calico Doll, but she only moved to Hollywood when her husband, playwright Charles MacArthur, signed a Hollywood deal. Born Helen Hayes Brown in Washington, DC, she began a stage career at an early age. She was eventually to garner the nickname "First Lady of the American Theater". Helen Hayes (October 10, 1900 - March 17, 1993) was an American actress whose successful and award-winning career spanned almost 70 years. |