Michael Jonas Evans (November 3, 1949 – December 14, 2006)[1] was an American actor and TV writer, best known as Lionel Jefferson on both All in the Family and The Jeffersons. Evans was a creator/writer of the series Good Times (1974–79).[2] He was also a guest celebrity panelist on the TV game show Match Game.

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Mike Evans, circa 1975
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Michael Jonas Evans

(1949-11-03)November 3, 1949
DiedDecember 14, 2006(2006-12-14) (aged 57)
OccupationActor
Years active1971–1985
Children2
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Cast of All in the Family. Back row, left to right: Jean Stapleton, Mike Evans, Carroll O'Connor. Front: Sally Struthers, Rob Reiner (1973)
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Cast of The Jeffersons, clockwise from top: Mike Evans, Sherman Hemsley, and Isabel Sanford (1975)

Early life

Evans was born in Salisbury, North Carolina on November 3, 1949. His father, Theodore Evans Sr., was a dentist, and his mother, Annie Sue Evans, was a teacher.[1] He attended Palmer Memorial Institute, a private school for young African Americans in Sedalia, North Carolina. His family later moved to Los Angeles, where he graduated from Los Angeles High School. He studied acting at Los Angeles City College.[3]

Career

A college student majoring in drama but with no acting experience, Evans caught his big break when All in the Family producer and director John Rich hired him to play Lionel Jefferson, the son of the Bunkers' new black neighbors. Show developer Norman Lear preferred Cleavon Little for the role, but Rich lobbied to cast an actor who would appear less "threatening."[4]

Evans continued to play the role on the spinoff The Jeffersons, but left after the first season to pursue other aspects of his career. According to Jimmie Walker, Evans had threatened to leave if he was not given more screen time, and Norman Lear let him out of his contract.[5] Actor and opera singer Damon Evans (no relation to Michael) then took the role of Lionel, but Mike Evans returned to the role for the sixth, seventh and eighth seasons. Evans was a creator/writer of the series Good Times (1974–79).[6][1]

Evans played Lenny in the cast of the 1976–77 Danny Thomas situation comedy The Practice during its second and final season.

Evans was also a real estate investor and owned properties in California's Inland Empire.[7]

Personal life and death

Evans died of throat cancer at his mother's home in Twentynine Palms, California, at the age of 57.[7] Mike Evans never married. This information has been confirmed in a recent interview which was conducted by his daughters as well as by Evans who conducted several newspaper interviews in the late 1970s in which he stated that he was an unmarried man.

He was survived by his two daughters (Carlena and Tammie), his mother (Annie Sue), a brother, a cousin, and a niece.[citation needed] Evans's body was cremated.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1971–1975All in the FamilyLionel JeffersonMain cast (33 episodes)
1972Killer by NightMarleyTelevision film
1972Call Her MomWilsonTelevision film
1972Now You See Him, Now You Don'tMylesFeature film
1972Love, American StyleJerome Wilson"Love and the Perfect Wedding" segment
1973Voyage of the YesOrlando B. ParkerTelevision film
1974The House on Skull MountainPhillippe Wilette
1974The Streets of San FranciscoPaul HudsonEpisode: "For Good or Evil"
1975Far Out Space NutsEpisode: "Galaxy's Greatest Athlete"
1975–1985The JeffersonsLionel JeffersonMain cast (34 episodes) (final appearance)
1976Rich Man, Poor ManArnold SimmsTelevision miniseries
1976–1977The PracticeLennyMain cast (13 episodes)
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