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The Chosen Woo

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We've Lost Another One


Actor Who Played 'Jeffersons' Neighbor Dies

Franklin Cover, who became a familiar face as George and Louise Jefferson's white neighbor in the long-running TV sitcom "The Jeffersons," has died, his publicist said Thursday. He was 77.

Cover died of pneumonia Sunday at the Lillian Booth Actor's Fund of America home in Englewood, N.J., said publicist Dale Olson. He had been living at the home since December 2005 while recuperating from a heart condition.

In his nearly six decades in show business, Cover made numerous appearances on television shows, including "The Jackie Gleason Show," "All in the Family," "Who's the Boss?" "Will & Grace," "Living Single," "Mad About You" and "ER."

He began his career on the stage, appearing in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and "Henry IV," and later in numerous Broadway productions, including "Any Wednesday," "Wild Honey and "Born Yesterday."

But Cover was best known for his role as Tom Willis, who was in an interracial marriage with a black woman, in "The Jeffersons."

He and his wife lived in the same "deluxe apartment building" that Sherman Hemsley moved his family to after making money in the dry-cleaning business. There, Cover often played a comic foil to Hemsley's blustering, opinionated black businessman. The show ran from 1975 to 1985.

Cover also appeared in several films, including "The Great Gatsby," "The Stepford Wives" and "Wall Street."

He is survived by his widow, Mary, a son and a daughter.



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Sorry to hear this.

The grownups from my childhood are dropping like flies.

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I heard this today too- but did not know how to address it here. but yea....especially now in the dvd age where one's childhood shows can be bought back to life, the folks from them shows are in the twighlight years and are dying.


I kinda use the death of Ray Charles as sort of a mile-stone, and I know that's not really right or fair, but yea, the elders of all that was good when we were kids are being called home.



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All these people dieing remind me that we are getting old

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When I was a kid it used to really mystify me when my mother started bemoaning the passing of some famous being...I was mystified when my best friend lost Elvis and cried...


Now I am older, I understand...



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The late Warren Zevon once quoted someone, I forget who, but the quote was:


"We love buying books because we believe that we are buying the time to read them."



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