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  1. Mar 11, 2004 · Ralph Carter's HIV I read in here that Ralph Carter has HIV. This is the first I heard this though I remember a story in the Globe or one of those supermarket rags that tried to say that Carter was gay.

  2. It was in November 1996 when I read about Ralph Carter being HIV positive also. When I first read about this, I was heart-broken. I've seen photos of Ralph on TV since I've read that article in the Enquire, and yes I agree Ralph does look sickly and pale.

  3. Interview. Q&A With Ralph Carter: An Inspiration for the “Woke” Generation. By Fern Gillespie. Almost 50 years later, Good Times (1974-1979) remains a cultural touchstone. The inspirational show about a Black family in a Chicago housing project broadcasts almost every day on some channel.

  4. Dec 1, 2015 · As for Ralph Carter, I can’t find solid evidence that he revealed he has AIDS or is HIV-positive. There were some gossipy items on blogs, but the sources can’t be verified.

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · The producers of that show allowed him to tape the pilot while he was still doing the play so he could keep his job. In the season one end credits, it read, "Ralph Carter appears courtesy of...

  6. Oct 11, 2012 · Ralph Carter, the actor who played Evans, was also well-known for his hit singles “When You're Young and In Love” and “Extra Extra” and was nominated for a Tony award for his work in the Broadway musical Raisin. He recently wrote a play called Grandma's Hands, which is inspired by the women in his family.

  7. Good Times Esther Rolle, Ralph Carter, in 'Black Jesus' (Season 1, Episode 2, aired February 15, 1974), 1974-79 © Everett Collection

  8. In a digital-exclusive interview with TV One to celebrate the 50th anniversary of GOOD TIMES, veteran actor Ralph Carter (Michael Evans) discusses everything from his Brooklyn childhood to his early theatre days, and how he landed his role on the iconic 70’s sitcom.

  9. Feb 16, 2024 · Ralph Carter, 62, who played the Evans' youngest son, Michael, said in an interview, “people have never forgotten us. They show to us that we're relevant, and not relics. I'm beyond joy that I...

  10. Advances in the treatment of HIV/AIDS in the last 20 years is the only reason he is still alive. AIDS is no longer a death sentence but the mere fact he has full blown AIDS instead of just HIV is the reason for his outwardly appearance

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