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  1. Sep 17, 2021 · Unfortunately, Robert sadly passed away on May 10, 2018, just 17 days after his 59th birthday. Per the NY Daily News, Robert became a painter, musician and educator. Robert Grant, who played “Eddie the bully” on “Good Times; with his wife, Eileen Grant. In 2008, Robert married fellow painter, Eileen Grant, who revealed to NY Daily News ...

  2. May 27, 2018 · Good Times Wiki. Robert Douglas "Doug" Grant, Jr. Doug Grant was born on May 10, 1959 in in Columbus, Ohio. He was an actor who played a school bully named Eddie. He was an extortionist who ripped off Michael's school lunches. He died on May 27, 2018 in Dayton, Ohio. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  3. The Lunch Money Ripoff: Directed by Herbert Kenwith. With Esther Rolle, John Amos, Ja'net DuBois, Ralph Carter. After he gets picked on by the school bully, Michael decides to take a different approach and invite him over for the weekend.

    • (107)
    • Comedy
    • Herbert Kenwith
    • 1975-03-18
  4. Have you ever wondered how many times J.J. says 'DY-NO-MITE!'? Watch until the end of the video to find out! Watch more Good Times:... | Good Times

  5. Not true, as I detailed in a TV Legends Revealed ). In any event, J.J. had a popular catch phrase of “Dy-no-MITE” whenever he was excited about something. It was seen as the sort of symbol of the show’s spotlight on J.J.’s foolishness. Walker later discussed with the Television Academy how much it upset Norman Lear and how John Rich ...

  6. Eddie (played by the late actor Robert Douglas "Doug" Grant, Jr.) was a school bully and an extortionist by ripping off Michael's school lunches. He lives in Michael's apartment building, and is one of 6 children of a mother who spends most of her time away from her children. (The storyline doesn't say whether his parents are divorced or if Eddie's father is deceased.) Michael eventually ...

  7. Look, Ma, tell me one dude in the projects who's got a future that ain't in the rackets. Florida : You, because you just resigned. J.J. : Oh, no, Ma. It's MY way out and I'm going to take it. Florida : Then you can start by getting out of here. J.J. : Oh, come one, Ma... [moves forward to hug Florida]

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