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  1. Whitman Mayo. Actor: Sanford and Son. Noted for portraying characters older than his actual age, Whitman Mayo was in his early 40s in the early 1970s when he first played the sexagenarian "Grady" on "Sandford & Son" -- a role that popularized the expression "Good Goobily Goop!"

  2. Walter «Walt» Whitman ( West Hills, Nueva York; 31 de mayo de 1819- Camden, Nueva Jersey; 26 de marzo de 1892) fue un poeta, enfermero voluntario, ensayista, periodista y humanista estadounidense. Su trabajo se inscribe en la transición entre el trascendentalismo y el realismo filosófico, incorporando ambos movimientos a su obra.

  3. Whitman Mayo 1930 – 2001. Actor. At a Glance …. Sources. Whitman Mayo is best known for his work as a television actor, where he earned fame by playing an older gentleman on one of the most successful sitcoms in television history. Mayo was in his forties when he portrayed the much older “ Grady ” on Sanford and Son.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2021 · The actor was said to have passed on in 2001 due to health complications that he batted for a while. WHITMAN MAYO DIES. The Hollywood star died at the age of 70 in Atlanta, Georgia, after suffering a heart attack. Two months before his passing, the actor was hospitalized as he was reported to have suffered a hernia.

  5. 25 de may. de 2001 · Whitman Mayo, the actor who made that phrase part of the 1970s American lexicon as Grady Wilson, the gray-bearded sidekick of Redd Foxx on television’s popular “Sanford and Son,” has died ...

  6. Whitman B. Mayo (November 15, 1930 – May 22, 2001) was an American actor best known for his character Grady Wilson on the 1970s NBC-TV series Sanford and Son. Whitman was born in New York City, and grew up in Harlem and Queens, New York. At the age of seventeen he moved with his family to Southern California and from there entered the United States Army, serving from 1951 to 1953. Upon ...

  7. 17 de jul. de 2021 · WHITMAN MAYO'S SAD DEATH. On May 22, 2001, Whitman died at the Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, at 70 years, after suffering a heart attack. According to a spokeswoman for the family, the Hollywood icon battled with a hernia and was hospitalized two months before he died. Advertisement.