BY Benjamin ClarkJune 23, 2025
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Lynn Hamilton, iconic actress, dies at 95

The world of television has lost a true gem with the passing of Lynn Hamilton, an actress whose grace and talent captivated audiences for over five decades.

According to the New York Post, Hamilton, best known for her memorable roles in “Sanford and Son” and “The Waltons,” died at the age of 95 in her Chicago home on Thursday from natural causes.

Born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, on April 25, 1930, Hamilton’s journey to stardom began after she moved to Chicago Heights at age 11, where her passion for acting took root at the Goodman Theater.

A Storied Career Begins in Theater

By 1956, Hamilton had relocated to New York, making her Broadway debut in the play “Only in America” and stepping onto the big screen with a role in John Cassavetes’ 1959 film “Shadows.”

Her early work laid a foundation of dignity and skill that would define her career, a testament to the kind of talent that doesn’t rely on fleeting trends or progressive casting quotas to shine.

Hamilton’s breakthrough came with her appearance on “Sanford and Son,” first as a landlady in the seventh episode, a role so impactful that producers crafted the recurring character of Donna Harris, Fred Sanford’s girlfriend and eventual fiancée, just for her.

Iconic Roles on Television History

In a 2009 interview, Hamilton recalled auditioning alongside countless other actresses for the part, ultimately winning over producers with her poised demeanor and extensive experience.

“He always said, ‘You’re so dignified and I need somebody dignified opposite me,’” she noted of her on-screen dynamic with Redd Foxx. While her casting was merit-based, one can’t help but wonder if today’s Hollywood would prioritize identity politics over such raw talent.

From 1972 to 1977, Hamilton brought warmth to “Sanford and Son,” while simultaneously stepping into the role of Verdie on “The Waltons” from 1973 to 1981, showcasing her remarkable range across genres.

A Legacy Beyond the Small Screen

Her television resume didn’t stop there; Hamilton graced shows like “The Golden Girls,” “NYPD Blue,” “Moesha,” and “Judging Amy,” proving her versatility across decades of changing cultural landscapes.

On the silver screen, she contributed to films such as “Leadbelly” in 1976, “Legal Eagles” in 1986, and “The Vanishing” in 1993, each role adding depth to her already impressive portfolio.

Her final on-screen appearance came in 2009 with an episode of “Cold Case,” a quiet exit for a woman whose career roared with quiet strength, unmarred by the need for social media validation or modern virtue signaling.

A Personal Life of Love and Creativity

Hamilton’s personal life was as rich as her professional one; married to poet and playwright Frank Jenkins from 1964 until his passing in 2014, they collaborated on theater projects like “Nobody: The Bert Williams Story.”

Her former manager and publicist, Rev. Calvin Carson, described their partnership as a beacon of creativity and devotion, a reminder of traditional values of commitment that seem rarer in today’s spotlight-driven culture.

As Carson shared on social media, Hamilton passed surrounded by grandchildren, loved ones, and caregivers, leaving behind a legacy that uplifts and inspires—a fitting end for an actress who brought dignity to every frame she touched.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
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