Marla Gibbs
Marla Gibbs, born on June 14, 1931, is a renowned American actress and singer, celebrated for her impactful contributions to television and film. She gained widespread recognition for her role as the witty and sharp-tongued maid, Florence Johnston, on the iconic sitcom The Jeffersons, where she showcased her exceptional comedic timing alongside co-stars Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley. Gibbs reprised this beloved character in the show's spin-off, Checking In, further solidifying her place in television history.
In addition to her memorable role on The Jeffersons, Gibbs captivated audiences as Mary Jenkins in the hit series 227, where her performance earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Her work spans several decades, and she has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, particularly within African American representation on television.
Renowned for her talent and versatility, Gibbs's career has been characterized by her ability to bring humor and depth to her characters, making her a cherished figure in American pop culture. With a legacy that continues to inspire new generations, Marla Gibbs remains a celebrated icon whose contributions to the arts are both significant and enduring.
Filmography
Lost & Found
Spirit Halloween: The Movie
Second Sight (2016)
Love Jacked
The Meteor Man
C'mon Man
Madea's Witness Protection
One Fine Christmas
Foolish
She Ball
Please Stand By
The Man in 3B
A Snowy Day in Oakland
The Brothers (2001)
The Carmichael Show
The Jeffersons
227