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Raymond Gilmore Allen (March 5, 1929 – August 10, 2020) [1] was an American television actor. He was known for his appearances on television during the 1970s.
Raymond Allen was born on 5 March 1929 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Sanford and Son (1972), Darktown Strutters (1975) and Fight That Ghost (1946). He was married to Barbra Williams. He died on 10 August 2020 in California, USA.
Raymond G. Allen, Sr., who played Uncle Woodrow "Woody" Anderson on Sanford and Son, has died. He was 91.
Raymond Allen, an actor who had memorable recurring roles on classic ’70s sitcoms Sanford and Son and Good Times, died Monday of a non-COVID respiratory illness at a long-term care facility in...
Raymond Allen was a popular TV character actor who starred as Uncle Woody on “Sanford and Son” and Ned the Wino on “Good Times.” Died: Monday, August 10, 2020 (Who else died on...
Raymond Allen was born on March 5, 1929 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Sanford and Son (1972), Darktown Strutters (1975) and Fight That Ghost (1946). He was married to Barbra Williams. He died on August 10, 2020 in California, USA.
Raymond Allen, the actor known for his roles as Uncle Woody on “Sanford and Son” and Ned the Wino on “Good Times,” died on Monday after a battle with respiratory issues. He was 91.
Allen was a character actor, primarily known for his role of Uncle Woody on Sanford & Son. He reprised the role as a series regular in the short-lived spinoff, The Sanford Arms. He also played Ned the Wino on Good Times.
Raymond Allen, who portrayed Uncle Woody on 'Sanford and Son,' died Monday, his daughter announced. He was 91.
Raymond Allen may refer to: Raymond Allen (television actor) (1929–2020), best known for his recurring roles on Good Times and Sanford and Son; Raymond Allen (stage actor) (1921–1994), who appeared in light opera from the 1950s through the 1980s; Raymond Allen (scriptwriter) (1940–2022), who wrote the 1970s BBC comedy series Some Mothers ...