Meet Jimmie Walker, who turned an "explosive" catch phrase into comedy gold back in the 1970s. When Jimmie was hired to play the son of Esther Rolle and John Amos on Norman Lear's Good Times he was intended to be a a supporting actor who would periodically lighten the mood. Instead, driven by his infectious enthusiasm, he became THE breakout star (much to the consternation of Amos and Rolle). Jimmie still is a road warrior over 40 years into a career that began with a bit of "Dyn-o-mite"! As always, look for extra cuts below and thanks for sharing our shows!
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Before landing the Good Times gig, Jimmie was an up and coming standup. This short set from NBC's Midnight Special (remember that?) is a good taste of Jimmie's early standup style. https://youtu.be/KBV70C0skC8
Jimmie Walker's breakout role was as J.J. on the groundbreaking Good Times sitcom. The show was the first to feature a two parent African American household and Jimmie's infectious style (and way with the word "Dyn-o-mite" stole the show. https://youtu.be/HlbygyToHXc
Jimmie Walker continues to be a road dawg, touring top comedy clubs around the nation. This recent set from the Gotham Comedy Club shows he hasn't lost his audience connection. https://youtu.be/rbi3YQCsyFM
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