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Marla Gibbs

Actress, entertainer, singer, writer, and producer (born 1931)

Marla Gibbs

Actress, entertainer, singer, writer, and producer (born 1931)

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imageMarla Gibbs (50094699678).jpg
captionGibbs at the NAACP convention in 2000
birth_nameMargaret Theresa Bradley
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known_forFlorence Johnston – The Jeffersons
Mary Jenkins – 227
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yearsactive1973–present
children3
relativesSusie Garrett (sister)

Mary Jenkins – 227

Marla Gibbs (born Margaret Theresa Bradley; June 14, 1931) is an American actress, singer, comedian, writer, and television producer whose career spans seven decades. She is known for her role as George Jefferson's maid, Florence Johnston, on the CBS sitcom The Jeffersons (1975–1985), for which she received five nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

Gibbs also starred on the show's spin-off Checking In (1981) and the NBC sitcom 227 (1985–1990); she co-produced the latter series, played the lead role of Mary Jenkins, and sang the theme song. Gibbs has won seven NAACP Image Awards. In later years, Gibbs played supporting roles in films The Meteor Man (1993), Lost & Found (1999), The Visit (2000), The Brothers (2001), Madea's Witness Protection (2012), Grantham & Rose (2015), and Lemon (2017) and on the Shondaland-produced TV shows Station 19 (2018) and Grey's Anatomy (2022). In August 2021, Gibbs began playing Olivia Price on the NBC daytime drama Days of Our Lives. She also played Sweet Gam Gam on The Thundermans.

Biography

Early life and education

Marla Gibbs was born Margaret Theresa Bradley on June 14, 1931, in Chicago, Illinois, to Douglas Bradley, a self-taught mechanic, who also owned an ice company, and Ophelia (née Kemp) Birdie, a business woman who also owned a theater, a hotel, and a boarding home haberdashery. She attended Corpus Christi Elementary School. After graduating from Corpus Christi in 1945, Gibbs attended St. Elizabeth High School, where she completed her freshman year and the first semester of her sophomore year. During the middle of her sophomore year, Gibbs transferred to Wendell Phillips Academy High School. When she was 16, her father died and Gibbs was sent to live with her mother and stepfather in Detroit where she attended Northern High School for a semester during her junior year. After months in Detroit, Gibbs returned to Chicago, re-enrolling at Phillips where she graduated in June 1949.

Career

In 1963, Gibbs relocated to Los Angeles to recuperate from an ulcer and began working as a reservations agent for United Airlines. She first acted in local Los Angeles black theater before she got her first acting job in the early 1970s, in the blaxploitation films Sweet Jesus, Preacher Man and Black Belt Jones.

In 1975, she was cast in the CBS comedy series The Jeffersons as Florence Johnston, the family's maid. For the first two years with CBS, Gibbs continued working for United Airlines. She would work at CBS during the day and then leave for her second job, where she worked the night shift. When the series became an established success, CBS requested that she take a leave of absence from her United job. Gibbs's performance on the series garnered her five nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and one nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.

In 1981, she starred in a short-lived spin-off of The Jeffersons titled Checking In. Gibbs responded in a 2015 interview on Broadway Showbiz, when asked if she'd based any of her characters on real-life people: "Yes, Florence was like my aunt and grandmother so I lived it. She came easy to me so I'm like Florence in giving smart answers, but I was also shy so I wouldn't have dared to say some of the things Florence said. I prefer to do whatever I can do at the moment. Whoever's hiring me at the moment...that's what I'm supposed to do. My favorite is drama. I'm doing that now (on Scandal), but also still doing comedy on Hot in Cleveland."

In 1985, when The Jeffersons was cancelled after 11 seasons, Gibbs was the lead actress in the NBC sitcom 227. 227 was adapted from a play directed by Cambridge Players' then-president Ed Cambridge and was presented to NBC by Cambridge at Gibbs's Crossroads Theater in L.A. Cambridge served as artistic director. The series aired until 1990, producing 116 episodes. Much like her character, in the show, Gibbs also bestowed tough love to her co-star, Regina King, in real-life, who was also one of the two young, unfamiliar actresses at the time, the other being Jackée Harry. Gibbs said in a 2023 interview, about casting King as her daughter, "I fought for Regina [to be cast]. She had light brown hair and light eyes and she really looked like Hal." Marla said: "Regina went to regular school while she was on the show, and her friends would tell her the clothes her character wore made her look like a doofus. I had to tell her, ‘Now, look, do you want to be on TV? Or do you want to be with your friends, watching TV?’ You’re not dressing the way you want to dress; you’re dressing the way I make you dress. We can have an argument about it if you want to.’ She never forgot that," she also added: "Sometimes she’d come ask me if the clothes made her look too [young]. And I’d say, ‘I’ll tell you one thing: If you get too old, [the producers] are going to send your behind to college, and you won’t be on the show anymore! So be young as long as you can!" Two decades later, Gibbs teamed with former 227 co-star, Jackée Harry, in The First Family, where Gibbs had a recurring role as Harry's mother Grandma Eddy. She worked with Harry again in the independent film Forbidden Woman.

Gibbs had a number of supporting film roles. She also guest starred on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Martin, Touched by an Angel (with Della Reese), Judging Amy, ER, and Southland. From 1998 - 2002 she had a recurring role on The Hughleys. Gibbs appeared in the 2012 Tyler Perry film Madea's Witness Protection, and starred in the 2012 independent film Grantham & Rose.

Gibbs in 2012

In 2015, Gibbs made two appearances in the Shonda Rhimes' drama series, Scandal. She later guest starred on Hot in Cleveland, American Horror Story: Hotel and This Is Us. In 2018, she was cast in a recurring role on the ABC drama series Station 19. Gibbs also had starring roles in two television pilots: Old Soul alongside Ellen Burstyn and Rita Moreno for NBC in 2014, and ABC's Jalen Vs. Everybody in 2017. In film, she co-starred in Lemon and Please Stand By.

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In 2021, Gibbs began appearing as Olivia Price in a recurring role on Days of Our Lives. That same year, for her contributions to the television industry, she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In early 2025, Gibbs received the American Black Film Festival Legacy Award, alongside Giancarlo Esposito, Aaron Pierre, Keke Palmer and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, who was also among the honorees.

Other ventures

From 1981 to 1999, Gibbs owned a jazz club in South Central L.A. called Marla's Memory Lane Jazz and Supper Club. She released a number of albums as a singer. In 1990, she moved her Crossroads Arts Academy and Theatre into the former Leimert Theatre in Los Angeles. Plans included the construction of a second stage, but the project ended in debt in June 1997.

Personal life

Gibbs was married to her high school sweetheart Jordan Gibbs from 1955 to 1973 and the couple had three children.

On July 31, 2014, Gibbs attended the Leimert Park Village Book Fair in Los Angeles to pay tribute to Maya Angelou, who died on May 28, and Ruby Dee, who died on June 11. On January 11, 2016, Gibbs and former 227 co-star Jackée Harry attended the funeral of Grammy Award-winning singer Natalie Cole at the West Angeles Church of God in Christ in Los Angeles. Gibbs co-starred opposite Cole in the television film Lily in Winter.

On November 13, 2024, Gibbs appeared at the Wilmington Library in Wilmington, Delaware, for A Conversation With Marla Gibbs, where she reminisced an almost 50 year career in television, delivering stories about her private life, both on-screen and off, esp. that of her longtime friendship with Sherman Hemsley, who died in July 2012, who also played her TV boss on The Jeffersons.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesYours, Mine and OursSweet Jesus, PreachermanBlack Belt JonesPassing ThroughUp Against the WallLast Breeze of SummerThe Meteor ManBorder to BorderFoolish Lost & FoundThe VisitStanley's GigThe BrothersLove on LayawayThe Ties That BindThe Heart SpecialistThe What Goes AroundAfro NinjaJust Like FamilyDevil's LandSunnyviewWho Killed Soul Glow? C'mon ManMadea's Witness ProtectionForbidden WomanGrantham & RoseThe Man in 3BSecond SightLemonThe Last RevolutionaryYou Can't Fight ChristmasPlease Stand ByLove JackedEl Camino: A Breaking Bad MovieShe BallAlone TogetherBromatesSpirit Halloween: The MovieA Snowy Day in Oakland
1968Movie PatronUncredited
1973Beverly Solomon
1974BettyUncredited
1977Secretary
1991Louise Bradley
MaryShort film
1993Maxine Reed
1998Dela
1999Odetta
Enid
2000Lois WatersMethod Fest Independent Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Nominated — Black Reel Award for Best Supporting Actress
Eleanor Whitney
2001Mary West
2005Narrator
2006DeloresShort film
Mrs. Underwood
2009Ms. LaceyShort film
Aunt Mary
Mabel Jenkins
Judge Martha M. Levine
2010Mrs. HarrisShort film
2012Nadine
Mrs. Crabtree
Hattie
2013Mrs. Simmons
2014Rose Price
2015Ms. Mamie
2016Nana
2017Lilly
Millie
Beverly Lawrence
2018Rose
2019Jean
2020Mrs. Watts
2021AnnaShort film
2022Grandma Gladys
Grandma G
2023Mrs. Keys

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesThe JeffersonsBarney MillerThe Missing Are DeadlyArthur Hailey's The MoneychangersYou Can't Take It with YouChecking InThe Love BoatThe Young LandlordsPryor's Place227Menu for MurderA Different WorldIn the Heat of the NightEmpty NestLily in WinterDream OnBurke's LawMartinThe Fresh Prince of Bel-AirMother Goose: A Rappin' and Rhymin' Special101 Dalmatians: The SeriesHappily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildThe HughleysMartial LawDawson's CreekTouched by an AngelJudging AmyThe King of QueensThe Rerun ShowArli$$Listen UpPassionsERCold CaseLincoln HeightsHouse of PayneSouthlandThe First FamilyMr. Box OfficeOld SoulCharlie Murphy’s LawScandalHot in ClevelandAmerican Horror Story: HotelChildrens HospitalSecond SightThe Carmichael ShowJalen Vs. EverybodyThis Is UsTeachersTrial & ErrorBlack-ishBeyondThe ThundermansStation 19RelNCISThe NeighborhoodLive in Front of a Studio AudienceA Black Lady Sketch ShowOne Fine ChristmasBless This MessOne Day at a TimeThe Last O.G.Young SheldonBig ShotPartners in RhymeDays of Our LivesGrey's AnatomyGeneration GapThe Ms. Pat ShowHistory of the World, Part IIUnprisonedNot Dead YetWill Trent
1975–1985Florence JohnstonSeries regular, 207 episodes
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1981-1985)
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1985)
Nominated — TV Land Award for Favorite Made-for-TV Maid
1975Mrs. McBeeEpisode: "Vigilante"
NurseTelevision film
1976Beth EuphratesMiniseries
1979RhebaTelevision film
1981Florence JohnstonSeries regular, 4 episodes
Janet DaltonEpisode: "The Incredible Hunk/Isaac, the Marriage Counselor/Jewels & Jim"
1983Tina RobinsonTelevision film
1984Miss SternEpisodes: "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb", "Sax Education" and "The Showoff"
1985–1990Mary JenkinsSeries regular, 115 episodes
1990Marty HallardTelevision film
1993Principal ShawEpisode: "To Whit, with Love"
Lilly BakerEpisode: "A Baby Called Rocket"
Josephine DouglasEpisode: "Mother Dearest"
1994Maize CovingtonTelevision film
1995Mrs. PerryEpisode: "Little Orphan Eddie"
Jessica WallaceEpisode: "Who Killed the Hollywood Headshrinker?"
Miss MinnieEpisode: "Housekeeper from Hell"
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
1996Florence JohnstonEpisode: "I, Done: Part 2"
1997Old Mother Hubbard (voice)Television film
1997–1998Duchess (voice)Supporting role, 9 episodes
1997; 1999Old Mother Hubbard / Grandmother (voice)Episodes: "Mother Goose" and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves"
1998–2002Hattie Mae HughleyRecurring role, 16 episodes
1999Dolores Parker / Dolores SamuelsEpisodes: "Wild Life" and "Big Trouble"
Mrs. Fran BoydEpisode: "First Encounters of the Close Kind"
2000MillieEpisode: "The Invitation"
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
2001Zella Van ExelEpisode: "Between the Wanting and the Getting"
2002Nana LouiseEpisode: "Patrons Ain't"
Dr. BeamishEpisode: "The Facts of Life: Shoplifting/The Jeffersons: A Bedtime Story"
Mrs. JonesEpisode: "Profiles in Agenting"
2004Jackie WidmerEpisode: "Thanksgiving"
2004–2005Aunt IrmaRecurring role, 14 episodes
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
2005Cherise BarnesEpisode: "Only Connect"
GeorgieEpisode: "Best Friends"
2008Hazel RobersonEpisode: "The Day Before Tomorrow"
2011Florence JohnstonEpisode: "Curtis Jefferson"
2012Ms. MillerEpisode: "Underwater"
2012–2013Grandma EddyRecurring role, 11 episodes
2013Florence JohnstonEpisode: "The Golden Apple"
2014AgnesTelevision film
Vera JenkinsEpisode: "Reunions"
2015RoseEpisodes: "Where's the Black Lady?" and "The Testimony of Diego Muñoz"
MarciaEpisode: "Cleveland Calendar Girls"
Cassie RoyaleEpisode: "She Wants Revenge"
2016FlossieEpisode: "Doctor Beth"
NanaTelevision film
2016–2017FrancisEpisodes: "The Funeral" and "Grandma Francis"
2017GrammieTelevision film
TheresaEpisode: "I Call Marriage"
Mrs. PottsEpisode: "Snap Judgement"
Mrs. KrattEpisodes: "A Wrench in the Case" and "A Hostile Jury"
2017–2018MabelEpisodes: "I’m a Survivor" and "North Star"
2018EdnaEpisode: "Six Feet Deep"
Sweet Gam GamEpisode: "Cookie Mistake"
EdithEpisodes: "Invisible to Me", "Reignited" and "Let It Burn"
Miss JenkinsEpisode: "Laundry Room"
Rosie BrownEpisode: "Beneath the Surface"
2019Miss SimpsonEpisode: "Welcome to the Yard Sale"
Florence JohnstonEpisode: “Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons”
Mary JenkinsEpisode: "3rd & Bonaparte Is Always in the Shade"
AliceTelevision film
BelleEpisode: "Goose Glazing Time"
2020Mrs. JonesEpisode: "One Halloween at a Time"
Mama JarvisEpisode: "Ballin"
2021DorisEpisode: "The Geezer Bus and a New Model for Education"
Destiny’s GrandmotherEpisode: "Kalm Korn"
AnitaEpisode: "Happy Holidays"
2021–2022Olivia PriceRecurring role, 11 episodes
2022–2024Joyce Ward4 episodes
2022HerselfEpisode: "Starring Garla Fibs"
2023Miss PearlEpisode: "Twenty Seven Side Pieces"
Ruby SealeEpisodes: "II", "V", "VIII"
AnnieEpisode: "Nigrescense"
2024Nana SugarEpisode: "Not in the Game Yet"
2025Ms. PearlEpisode: "I'm a Guest Here"
2026Chicago MedRuthEpisode: "Frost on Fire"

Awards and nominations

Golden Globe Awards

Main article: Golden Globe Awards

The Golden Globe Awards are awards presented annually for excellence in both international film and television. Gibbs has earned 1 nomination.

YearCategoryWorkResult
1985Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionThe Jeffersons

Primetime Emmy Awards

Main article: Primetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Awards are presented annually in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. Gibbs has earned 5 nominations.

YearCategoryWorkResult
1981Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, Variety or Music SeriesThe Jeffersons
1982
1983
1984Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
1985

References

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