Demond Wilson
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Grady Demond Wilson (born October 13, 1946) is an American actor, best known for his role as Redd Foxx's long-suffering son, Lamont Sanford in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son.
Wilson was born in Valdosta, Georgia. Upon returning from service in Vietnam, in the early 1960s, Wilson was briefly a member of touring stage productions before moving to Hollywood where he performed guest roles on a few television series such as Mission: Impossible and All in the Family and acted in films such as 1971's The Organization.
Later that year, he was called to audition for Sanford and Son and won the role of Lamont Sanford. Wilson played Lamont through the run of the series, and in fact became the de facto star when Redd Foxx walked off the show in 1975 and his character was written out for the rest of the season. Foxx returned the following year and the pair worked together until the show's cancellation in 1977. Wilson would later bow out of the 1980 short-lived series revival.
Wilson later starred as Raymond Ellis in the 1978 series Baby, I'm Back and as Oscar Madison in 1982's The New Odd Couple.
In 1984, he became a minister. In 1991, he didn't attend Redd Foxx's funeral, due to other commitments. In 1994, he founded Restoration House, a center that provides spiritual guidance and vocational training for former prison inmates.
Wilson has written books from a Christian, Afro-centered perspective about the New Age Movement and its hidden dangers to that community. New Age Millennium by Wilson was released by CAP Publishing & Literary Co. LLC on December 1, 1998. Wilson stated the book to be an exposé of symbols and slogans.
On March 31, 2005 he appeared as a guest on religious broadcaster Trinity Broadcasting Network's talk show, Praise the Lord.
He has also appeared as a guest star on the UPN Television Network sitcom Girlfriends, playing Lynn's biological father.