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Lynn Hamilton. Actress: Sanford and Son. A veteran actress, Lynn, a native of Yazoo City, Mississippi, made her film debut in Shadows (1958) directed by John Cassavetes. She may be best known for her role as "Donna Harris", a licensed practical nurse and girlfriend of Fred Sanford on Sanford and Son (1972), from 1972-77.
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Lynn Hamilton (born April 25, 1930) is an American retired actress whose acting debut came in 1959 in John Cassavetes' Shadows, She is best known for her recurring role as Donna Harris; Fred's girlfriend and later fiancée on the sitcom Sanford and Son (1972–1977) and as Verdie Foster on The Waltons. She also appeared on the detective series ...
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1. A Star Without a Star: The Untold Juanita Moore Story (2022) 90 min | Documentary. 10.0. Rate this. Add a Plot. Director: Kirk E. Kelleykahn | Stars: Amentha Dymally, Art Evans, Louise Fletcher, Lynn Hamilton. Votes: 7. 2. Earl Hamner Storyteller (2015) 95 min | Documentary. 9.2. Rate this.
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Lynn Hamilton. Actress: Sanford and Son. A veteran actress, Lynn, a native of Yazoo City, Mississippi, made her film debut in Shadows (1958) directed by John Cassavetes. She may be best known for her role as "Donna Harris", a licensed practical nurse and girlfriend of Fred Sanford on Sanford and Son (1972), from 1972-77.
- April 25, 1930
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Highest Rated: 84% Buck and the Preacher (1972) Lowest Rated: 49% The Vanishing (1993) Birthday: Apr 25, 1930. Birthplace: Yazoo City, Mississippi, USA. A native of Mississippi, Lynn Hamilton...
Lynn Hamilton Active - 1959 - 2003 | Born - Apr 25, 1930 | Genres - Drama , Family & Personal Relationships , Comedy Filmography ↓