Redd Foxx

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Jon Elroy Sanford was born on the 9th December 1922, in St. Louis, Missouri USA, and died on the 11th October 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a comedian and actor known under the stage name Redd Foxx. He is usually remembered for his lead role in the television series “Sanford and Son” which helped him to become well known personality in the pop culture. Redd Foxx had been accumulating his net worth being active in the entertainment industry from 1935 to 1991.

How much was the net worth of Redd Foxx? At the time of his death, sources have estimated that it was -$3.5 million, as he owed such a sum in the form of taxes.

To begin with, Jon actually grew up in Chicago, Illinois, USA. His father, an electrician, left the family when Foxx was just four years old, so his mother, who was from Seminole descent, took care of her son. He studied at Du Sable High School although did not graduate from the above mentioned school. He moved to New York City in the early 1940s and became an associate of Malcolm X. Redd Foxx earned his nickname because of his red hair and his complexion, with his stage surname taken in honour of the baseball star Jimmie Foxx.

Foxx initially achieved fame for his performances in nightclubs; his humorous solo numbers were later edited into albums, becoming very popular as a result, and adding significant sums to the total size of Redd Foxx’s net worth. The popularity of Foxx rose after he landed a role in the sitcom “Sanford and Son” (1972–1977) aired on NBC. Foxx was also remembered for his fights with producers Bud Yorkin and Norman Lear to gain greater control of the show, as well as a higher salary.

In 1977 Foxx left “Sanford and Son” after six successful seasons (the show was cancelled after his departure) to act on a variety show that was short-lived, “The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour” (1977–1978). Later, Foxx appeared in the spin-off of the “Sanford and Son” series called “Sanford” (1980–1981). However, the series couldn’t repeat the success of the original. Later, he starred in “The Redd Foxx Show” (1986) which was followed by the series “The Royal Family” (1991), on which he worked with his friend Della Reese. This assisted his net worth somewhat too.

Unfortunately, the actor suffered an acute heart attack and died on the set, located in Los Angeles, California, at the comparatively early age of 68. He was buried in the Cemetery Palm Valley View Memorial Park in Las Vegas, Nevada. After his death, Foxx received a star on the Walk of Fame in St. Louis on the 17th May 1992.

Finally, in the personal life of the actor, he was married four times. Foxx married Evelyn Killebrew in 1948, but they divorced in 1951. From 1956 to 1975, he was married to Betty Jean Harris. His third wife was Yun Chi Chung with whom Redd Foxx lived from 1976 to 1981. From 1991, he was married to Ka Ho Cho, who lived with the famous comedian until his death.

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Redd Foxx Quick Info

Full Name Redd Foxx
Net Worth -$3.5 Million
Date Of Birth December 9, 1922, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Died October 11, 1991, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of Birth St. Louis
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.72 m)
Profession Comedian, Actor, Screenwriter
Education DuSable High School
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Ka Ho Cho (m. 1991–1991)
Children Debraca Denise
Parents Fred Sanford, Mary Sanford Carson
Siblings Fred G. Sanford Jr.
Nicknames John Elroy Sanford , Chicago Red , Zorro , Red , Foxx, Redd
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0289359
Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Movies Harlem Nights, Norman… Is That You?, Cotton Comes to Harlem, On Location: Redd Foxx, Housecoat 3
TV Shows The Royal Family, The Redd Foxx Show, Sanford, Sanford and Son, Redd Foxx

Redd Foxx Trademarks

  1. Gruff, deep voice
  2. His catchphrase, “You hear that, Elizabeth? I’m coming to join ya, honey!”
  3. Faked Heart Attacks Frequently

Redd Foxx Quotes

  • I’m a Sagittarian, see, I can’t be fenced in. I been living in Las Vegas, greatest city in the world. I look out my window for 100 miles. In Vegas, there’s nothing to do but gamble, drink or have sex. I have two of ’em.
  • Junk runs in the family. My granddad was a junk man in St. Louis and so was my uncle.
  • Fred was a funny kid, and I got a lot of humor from him. For a while, we were in a Catholic school up in Milwaukee, and Fred used to get laughs pulling an electric iron around the floor, like dragging a dog on a leash. Every day he had a new thing going with the iron. Fred was a great ball player too. He tried out with the Chicago White Sox, but that was years before Jackie Robinson made the break, and he was too early.
  • [Who had to adjust his sleeping patterns before rehearsing on the set of Sanford and Son (1972)]: When I worked in clubs, I had to be alert until 2, maybe 3 in the morning. I found it best to sleep during the daytime.
  • [Who at the very last minute finally learning to sleep in the evening]: It was awful at first. I’d lie awake all night, knowing that I had to rehearse ‘Sanford,’ the next day. But I was geared to being up late, I only caught a couple hours sleep each night for the first few months.
  • [In 1972]: I’ve been trying to get into the Royal Box in New York for years. They say I’m too dirty, my material is too blue. But I think Redd, the whites and blue can be a nice combination.

Redd Foxx Important Facts

  • He was known to be a very social butterfly.
  • Appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show (1989) on October 9, 1991, just two days before his death.
  • In a T.V. Guide interview, Sanford explained that many black people, including himself, who had white ancestors frequently had a reddish tint to their hair and skin. Hence his nickname Redd.
  • Longtime best friend of Della Reese and LaWanda Page.
  • Began his show Sanford and Son (1972) at age 49.
  • Appeared on the front cover of TV Guide 5 times.
  • Was the third television father to have died after Danny Thomas and Michael Landon in the same year, 1991.
  • Good friends with: Della Reese, LaWanda Page, Carroll O’Connor, Norman Lear, Saul Turteltaub, Leroy Daniels, Pat Morita, Nathaniel Taylor, Nancy Kulp, Raymond Allen, Whitman Mayo, Hal Williams, Helen Martin, Eddie Murphy, Slappy White, Don Bexley, Gregory Sierra, Noam Pitlik and Allan Drake.
  • Acting mentor and friend of Demond Wilson.
  • Best remembered by the public for his starring role as Fred G. Sanford on Sanford and Son (1972).
  • Foxx turned down a role in The Great White Hope (1970), which was inspired by the career and struggles against racism of former heavyweight champ Jack Johnson. Foxx knew Johnson and refused the role as he believed the play (which won the Pulitzer Prize) had white-washed his old friend.
  • His stage name came from his childhood nickname “Red” which referred to his reddish hair and skin. He took the name “Foxx” as a tribute to Chicago Cubs player Jimmie Foxx and as a reference to the red fox.
  • He was nicknamed “Zorro” which is Spanish for “fox”.
  • Huge fan of the “Little Rascals” and worked frequently with Tommy Bond who played the bully “Butch”. Foxx often wore a “Butch” style golf cap in many of his shows because of this.
  • Briefly attended Du Sable High School in Chicago with future Mayor of Chicago, Harold Washington.
  • On Sanford and Son (1972) one of the main characteristics of his character Fred Sanford was the he had a weak heart and that he always knew that the day for “The Big One” would eventually come. It was a trademark of the show that he would fake a heart attack in the face of some shocking news. In one of the bitterest ironies when Redd Foxx finally did experience the “The Big One,” it was a heart attack and those around him thought he was just joking around and didn’t seek immediate help.
  • Fred Sanford, Foxx’s character on Sanford and Son (1972), was ranked #42 in TV Guide’s list of the “50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time” [20 June 2004 issue].
  • Biography in: “Who’s Who in Comedy” by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 165-167. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
  • One of his greatest assets (and perhaps, weaknesses) was his generosity to others. His most famous character, Fred Sanford, was named in honor of his brother, and many of the actors and character names on the television series Sanford and Son (1972) were people who inspired him thoughout his life.
  • Had no biological children, but when he married Betty Jean Harris, he adopted her daughter, Debraca Denise.
  • Was expelled from one school on the first day for throwing a book at a teacher.
  • Due to Foxx’s financial woes (the IRS seized and auctioned off his assets in 1989), his widow couldn’t pay for his funeral, so Eddie Murphy footed the bill, giving Foxx a lavish, star-studded send-off.
  • During his early life as a dishwasher, he was called “Chicago Red” to distinguish him from his friend “Detroit Red”. “Detroit Red” would later become famous as the political activist-social critic and Black nationalist known as Malcolm X.
  • Appeared on Flip (1970) on January 13th, 1972, the night before the classic Sanford and Son (1972) debuted. The two shows were on the same network: NBC.
  • One of the few performers to have the lead role in a television show on the three main networks. He was the lead in Sanford and Son, on NBC, the Royal Family, on CBS, and in the Redd Foxx show, and the Redd Foxx Comedy Hour on ABC.
  • Was the only artist to be invited to Elvis Presley’s wedding at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas, on May 1, 1967.
  • Interred at Palm Memorial Gardens, Las Vegas, Nevada, in the Devotion Section, Lawn Space 4091, 311 G.
  • Was one-quarter Seminole Indian.
  • Died of heart attack on the set of The Royal Family (1991).
  • Comedian.

Redd Foxx Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Bob Hope’s Cross-Country Christmas 1991 TV Movie Actor
The Royal Family 1991 TV Series Alfonso Royal Actor
Harlem Nights 1989 Bennie Wilson Actor
Ghost of a Chance 1987 TV Movie Ivory Clay Actor
The Redd Foxx Show 1986 TV Series Al Hughes Actor
Sanford 1980-1981 TV Series Fred G. Sanford Actor
My Buddy 1979 TV Movie Woodrow ‘Buddy’ Johnson Actor
The Krofft Comedy Hour 1978 TV Movie Stewardess Actor
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour 1977 TV Series Redd Foxx Actor
Sanford and Son 1972-1977 TV Series Fred G. Sanford / Himself Actor
Norman… Is That You? 1976 Ben Chambers Actor
Grady 1975 TV Series Fred Sanford Actor
The Brian Keith Show 1973 TV Series Nathaniel A. Johnson Actor
Cotton Comes to Harlem 1970 Uncle Budd / Booker Washington Sims Actor
ABC Stage 67 1967 TV Series Pool Hustler Actor
Valentine’s Day 1964 TV Series Smoking Movie Patron Actor
All the Fine Young Cannibals 1960 Redd, Piano Player at Rose’s (uncredited) Actor
Redd Foxx: Video in a Plain Brown Wrapper 1983 Video performer: “Lulu’s Back in Town”, “Chicago”, “Exactly Like You” Soundtrack
Sanford 1980-1981 TV Series performer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
Sanford and Son TV Series 1 episode, 1975 performer – 13 episodes, 1972 – 1977 Soundtrack
Cher 1975 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Redd Foxx Show 1986 TV Series story – 1 episode Writer
Redd Foxx: Video in a Plain Brown Wrapper 1983 Video Writer
On Location: Redd Foxx 1978 TV Special documentary Writer
Sanford and Son 1975-1976 TV Series story by – 2 episodes Writer
Grady 1975-1976 TV Series developed by – 10 episodes Writer
The Royal Family 1991 TV Series executive consultant – 3 episodes Miscellaneous
The Redd Foxx Show 1986 TV Series executive consultant – 1 episode Miscellaneous
Redd Foxx: Video in a Plain Brown Wrapper 1983 Video executive producer Producer
My Buddy 1979 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Laff Mobb Presents 2012 TV Series special thanks – 2 episodes Thanks
Amos ‘n’ Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy 1983 TV Movie documentary special thanks Thanks
Days of Heaven 1978 special thanks Thanks
The 5th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1984 TV Special Himself Self
Amos ‘n’ Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy 1983 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Redd Foxx: Video in a Plain Brown Wrapper 1983 Video Himself Self
Hour Magazine 1981 TV Series Himself Self
The John Davidson Show 1981 TV Series Himself Self
The Toni Tennille Show 1980 TV Series Himself Self
The 2nd Annual Black Achievement Awards 1979 TV Special Himself Self
Down at the Dunbar 1979 Documentary short Himself Self
The 1st Annual Black Achievement Awards 1978 TV Special Himself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1965-1978 TV Series Himself Self
Flying High 1978 TV Series Himself Self
Happy Birthday, Bob 1978 TV Special Himself Self
The Redd Foxx Special 1978 TV Special Himself – Host Self
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra 1978 TV Special Himself Self
ABC’s Silver Anniversary Celebration 1978 TV Special Himself Self
On Location: Redd Foxx 1978 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Happy Birthday, Las Vegas 1977 TV Special Himself Self
Donny and Marie 1977 TV Series Himself Self
Redd Foxx 1977 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1967-1977 TV Series Himself – Comedian / Himself – Co-Host / Himself Self
The Barbara Walters Summer Special 1977 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 1977 TV Movie Himself Self
The People’s Command Performance: ’77 1977 TV Movie Himself Self
The 3rd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Favourite Male Television Performer Self
Jimmy Carter’s Inaugural Gala 1977 TV Movie Himself Self
The Jacksons 1976-1977 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Sweepstakes 1977 TV Series Himself Self
Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Redd Foxx 1976 TV Special Himself Self
The Sonny and Cher Show 1976 TV Series Himself / Various Characters Self
Dinah! 1975-1976 TV Series Himself Self
The Captain and Tennille 1976 TV Series Himself Self
The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1976 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Variety Show or Special Self
The Redd Foxx Becomes a Movie Star 1976 Documentary short Himself Self
Lola! 1976 TV Series Herself Self
The Second Annual Comedy Awards 1976 TV Special Himself Self
Cher 1975 TV Series Himself / Himself – Special Guest Self
The Hollywood Squares 1967-1975 TV Series Himself – Center Square / Himself Self
Sammy and Company 1975 TV Series Himself Self
World Heavyweight Championship: Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Wepner 1975 Himself – Ringside Commentator Self
ABC’s Wide World of Sports 1975 TV Series Himself Self
The Smothers Brothers Show 1975 TV Series Himself Self
Cotton Club ’75 1974 TV Movie Himself Self
Andy Williams Presents 1974 TV Movie Himself Self
The Dean Martin Show 1973-1974 TV Series Himself Self
Flip 1970-1974 TV Series Himself Self
Jack Benny’s Second Farewell Special 1974 TV Special Himself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1965-1973 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The Bob Hope Show 1973 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
RCA’s Opening Night 1973 TV Movie Himself Self
A Couple of Dons 1973 TV Special Himself Self
Keep U.S. Beautiful 1973 TV Special Himself Self
The Bobby Darin Show 1973 TV Series Himself Self
The Bob Hope Christmas Special 1973 TV Special Himself Self
Jerry Visits 1971 TV Series Himself Self
The Name of the Game 1970 TV Series Himself Self
The Rosey Grier Show 1970 TV Series Himself Self
Della 1969 TV Series Himself Self
…And Beautiful 1969 TV Movie Himself Self
The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series Himself Self
Allen Ludden’s Gallery 1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Dick Cavett Show 1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1967-1968 TV Series Himself Self
Soul 1968 TV Movie Himself Self
The Woody Woodbury Show 1968 TV Series Himself Self
Today 1965 TV Series Himself Self
Make ‘Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America 2009 TV Series documentary Self
Biography 1996-2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1991 TV Series Himself Self
The Joan Rivers Show 1991 TV Series Himself Self
Ebony/Jet Showcase 1983-1990 TV Series Himself Self
The 11th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1990 TV Special Himself Self
Motown Merry Christmas 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1983-1987 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Viva Shaf Vegas 1986 TV Movie Himself Self
The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1985 TV Special Himself Self
Soul Train 1985 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 6th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1985 TV Special Himself Self
Dirty Dirty Jokes 1984 Video Himself – Host Self
Unsung Hollywood 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Butler 2013/I Fred Sanford (uncredited) Archive Footage
Pioneers of Television 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
Inside Deep Throat 2005 Documentary Fred Sanford (uncredited) Archive Footage
BET Comedy Awards 2004 TV Special Himself (In Memory Of) Archive Footage
100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time 2004 TV Mini-Series Himself #24 Archive Footage
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years 2004 Video documentary Archive Footage
Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
America’s Favorite Funnyman 2002 Video short Archive Footage
Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television 1996 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 1996 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mo’ Funny: Black Comedy in America 1993 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s Bag Full of Christmas Memories 1993 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Apollo Theatre Hall of Fame 1993 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Royal Family 1991 TV Series Alfonso Royal Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops – 1941-1972 1980 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1979 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s World of Comedy 1976 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1975 TV Series Himself from the BOB HOPE NBC CHRISTMAS PARTY Archive Footage
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television 1975 TV Special Himself Archive Footage

Redd Foxx Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1977 Showmanship Award Publicists Guild of America Television Won
1973 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best TV Actor – Comedy or Musical Sanford and Son (1972) Won
1972 Image Award Image Awards Best Actor in a Drama or Comedy Series Sanford and Son (1972) Won
1970 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) Won
1977 Showmanship Award Publicists Guild of America Television Nominated
1973 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best TV Actor – Comedy or Musical Sanford and Son (1972) Nominated
1972 Image Award Image Awards Best Actor in a Drama or Comedy Series Sanford and Son (1972) Nominated
1970 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) Nominated