Actor Nathaniel Taylor, best known as sharp-dressed, smooth-talking ladies man Rollo Lawson on “Sanford and Son,” is dead at 80.
He was the victim of a fatal heart attack in Los Angeles on Feb. 27, his son Kaedi Taylor told The Associated Press on Saturday.
“It was a time and an era — just to be on TV as a black man,” said Taylor. “It was an honor for people to remember him.”
Rollo Lawson is the best friend of Lamont Sanford and Fred's nemesis on ‘Sanford and Son’. Nathaniel Taylor, who first appeared as Rollo in the ‘Sanford and Son’ episode “Have Gun, Will Sell” (Season 2, Episode #7) reprised the role of Rollo on its spinoff series ‘Sanford’ in the pilot episode Season 1, Episode 1.
Fred, who dislikes Rollo, will often make disrespectful remarks towards him, usually stating that he thinks Rollo is a criminal, as Rollo had spent time in jail before his present job as a gas station service attendant. Rollo appears in the show every so often to come pick up Lamont so they can go out and chase women. Also, they sometimes go to pornographic films or what Rollo calls "skin flicks." His mother, Rita, is also friends with Lamont's Aunt Esther.
'Sanford And Son'
32 episodes
'Sanford'
14 episodes
'Grady'
1 episode
It is a slight resume, but it does fulfill the requirements for membership in the Television Crossover Hall of Fame.
I’m sorry I didn’t induct Rollo into the TVXOHOF during February, Black History Month. Not that he would probably have seen it, but it would have been nice to do the tribute while he was still alive.
Oddly, I have yet to induct Fred G. Sanford into the Hall but that’s because until today, I had no idea he appeared in an episode of ‘Grady’. That will be rectified next February. However, Lamont will be shut out from membership because he only has the original series to his credit.
BCnU!
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