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John Weatherspoon (January 27, 1942 – October 29, 2019), better known as John Witherspoon, was an American actor and comedian who performed in various television shows and films. Witherspoon is best remembered for his role as Willie Jones in the '' Friday'' series; he also starred in films such as '' Hollywood Shuffle'' (1987), ''
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'' (1992), ''
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'' (1991), and ''
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'' (1995). In addition, he made appearances on television shows such as '' The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' (1994), ''
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'' (1995–99), '' The Tracy Morgan Show'' (2003), ''
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'' (1973), ''
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'' (2005–2014), and '' Black Jesus'' (2014–2019). He wrote a film, ''From the Old School'', in which he played an elderly working man who tries to prevent a neighborhood convenience store from being developed into a strip club.


Early life

Witherspoon was born on January 27, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan. He later changed his last name from Weatherspoon to Witherspoon. Witherspoon was one of 11 siblings. His older brother,
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, became a songwriter for Motown, with whom he penned the lyrics of the 1966 hit single " What Becomes of the Brokenhearted". Another sibling, Cato, was a director of the PBS-TV Network/CH56 in Detroit. His sister, the late Dr. Gertrude Stacks, was a pastor at Shalom Fellowship International, a church in Detroit. Witherspoon had a passion for music and learned to play the trumpet and French horn.


Career

Witherspoon worked occasionally as a model. During the 1960s and 1970s, he began to take a liking towards comedy. During that time, he began his stand-up comedy career. As a result, he had many friends in the business, including
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(while he was working on ''
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'' and ''
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''), Robin Williams (also on ''The Richard Pryor Show''), Jay Leno, and
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. Witherspoon performed in many feature films (usually comedies), including '' Friday'' (and its sequels '' Next Friday'' and ''
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''), '' Hollywood Shuffle'', '' I'm Gonna Git You Sucka'', '' Bird'', ''
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'', and '' The Meteor Man''. Witherspoon was also known for his over-the-top characters in films such as ''
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'', in which he played an irritated neighbor who is repeatedly woken up by the party, and ''
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'' with Eddie Murphy, where he plays Mr. Jackson, the ill-mannered father of Murphy's best friend.


Television

His first television appearance was on the 1970s
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television show ''
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'', playing a camp counselor for drug addicted youth. Subsequent appearances were on ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Incredible Hulk''. In 1977, he became a regular on the series ''
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'', an
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American comedy series. This then led to his 1982 appearance in ''
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'', in which Witherspoon played Detective Davies, on the fourth-season episode "Circumstantial Evidence". In 1981, he appeared in the NBC police drama '' Hill Street Blues'', as a man who tries to buy a hotdog from undercover Detective Belker. Also in 1981, he had an appearance on NBC's legal drama ''
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'', in the episode "On Your Honor" as Mark Steadman. He appeared in ''
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'' as Osborne. Other television show appearances include ''
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'', which was an NBC comedy about women who lived in a majority black apartment complex, and ''
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'', the sequel to ''What's Happening!!''. Witherspoon was also featured in the American television sitcom ''
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'' (1988), as the bailiff. The show, which ran on NBC, was known for being one of the shows during the 1980s that featured an almost entirely black cast. Next came spots on ''
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'' (1993), ''
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'' (1994), and ''
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'' (1994) as a drunk. He later appeared in the 1997 '' Living Single'' episode "Three Men and a Buckeye" as Smoke Eye Howard. His largest role in a television series was on ''
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'' (1995–1999) which aired on
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and starred
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and Marlon Wayans, who played brothers Shawn and Marlon Williams. Witherspoon played their father, John "Pops" Williams. He was also on the Kids' WB animation series ''
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'', which was about a young boy growing up poor in the Harlem, New York City. The show, which aired on Saturday mornings, was based on creator
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' life. In 2003, Witherspoon made a showing on NBC's ''
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'', a reality television show that selected the top comedian out of a group and gave him a contract, in the Las Vegas finals. That same year, he performed as Oran Jones in ''
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'' episode "Adventures in Bebe Sitting". He later guest-starred in an episode of '' Kim Possible''. During this time, Witherspoon was also featured as Spoon in all 18 episodes of the comedy series '' The Tracy Morgan Show''. In 2004, he appeared in ''Pryor Offenses'', a television movie where he played Willie the Wino. In 2005, he was seen in the
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talk show ''Weekends at the D.L.'' where he portrayed the character of Michael Johnson. That same year, he began starring in
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's animated series ''
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'' as Robert Jebediah "Granddad" Freeman; this
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series ran for four seasons. In 2006, he performed as Real Santa, a Christmas singer on the radio, in the television movie, ''Thugaboo: A Miracle on D-Roc's Street'', a story of a group of kids who find the true meaning of Christmas. His next appearance was on ''The Super Rumble Mixshow'' in 2008. In 2011, he starred in a ''Final Destination'' spoof with Shane Dawson on YouTube. In May 2013, he was featured on "Saturday (skit)", from rapper Logic's 2013 mixtape titled '' Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever''. He later performed in another Aaron McGruder series, '' Black Jesus'', portraying Lloyd, a homeless man.


Music videos

Witherspoon appeared in a number of music videos by artists in the music industry. In 2000, he was in the music video for hip-hop superstar Jay-Z's hit single "
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". He was also in the music video for
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's song " Sick of Being Lonely". Other music video credits include
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's "They Don't Dance No Mo'" and
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's "Ain't Nobody". In 2008, Witherspoon released a hip-hop comedy album titled "63 Cent".


Comedy tour

Witherspoon went back to his comedian roots and started a comedy tour that premiered on television on March 28, 2008, on Showtime. On his 2009 tour, he had 19 stops across the country. In December 2011, Witherspoon performed his stand-up comedy act once again on stage at the Funny Bone comedy club at Harrah's Casino in
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.


Personal life and death

Witherspoon married Angela Robinson in 1988. They raised sons, John David ("J.D.") and Alexander.
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was Witherspoon's best friend and is the godfather of his two sons. On October 29, 2019, Witherspoon died of a heart attack at his home in Sherman Oaks, California. He was 77 years old. His funeral was held on November 5, 2019, and he is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
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, California.


Filmography


Film


Television


Albums

;Comedy albums * ''63 Cent'' (2008)https://music.apple.com/us/album/63-cent/284219261


References

Notes Further reading *


External links


Bio
at bangbangbangbang.com (archived on November 26, 2011) *
John Witherspoon's "Cooking for Poor People" YouTube series
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