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Jimmie Walker

Jimmie Walker

Acting

June 25, 1947 (78 years old)
The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Male
39 Movies
46 TV Shows

James Carter Walker Jr. (born June 25, 1947), known professionally as Jimmie Walker, is an American actor and comedian. Walker is best known for portraying James Evans Jr. (J. J.), the oldest son of Florida and James Evans Sr. on the CBS television series Good Times which originally ran from 1974–1979. Walker was nominated for Golden Globe awards Best Supporting Actor In A Television Series in 1975 and 1976 for his role. While on the show, Walker's character was known for the catchphrase "Dy-no-mite!" which he also used in his mid–1970s TV commercial for a Panasonic line of cassette and 8-track tape players. He also starred in Let's Do It Again with John Amos, and The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened with James Earl Jones. Walker continues to tour the country with his stand-up comedy routine. In 1967, Walker began working full-time with WRVR, the radio station of the Riverside Church. In 1969, Walker began performing as a stand-up comedian and was eventually discovered by the casting director for Good Times, after making appearances on Rowan & Martin's Laugh In and on the Jack Paar Show. He eventually released one stand-up comedy album during the height of his Good Times popularity: Dyn-o-mite on Buddah Records (5635). During Good Times' 1974–75 season, Walker was 26 years old, though his character was much younger. John Amos, the actor who portrayed Walker's father on Good Times, was actually just eight years older than Walker. Walker credits producer/director John Rich for inventing "Dy-no-mite!" which Rich insisted Walker say on every episode. Both Walker and executive producer Norman Lear were skeptical of the idea, but the phrase and Walker's character caught on with the audience. Also, off- and on-camera, Walker did not get along with series' lead, Esther Rolle, who played Florida Evans, in the series, because she and Amos disapproved of Walker's increasingly buffoonish character and his popularity, and Walker felt hurt by their disdain. Dissatisfaction led Amos (before Rolle), to leave the show, making Walker the star of the show. Walker was the only Good Times star to not attend Rolle's funeral.

Good Times
Good Times

Good Times

1974 8.0

as James "JJ" Evans

Age 26 (now 78)
133 eps
The Guyver
The Guyver

The Guyver

1991 5.6

as Striker

Age 43 (now 78)
Airplane!
Airplane!

Airplane!

1980 7.3

as Windshield Wiper Man

Age 33 (now 78)
Everybody Hates Chris
Everybody Hates Chris

Everybody Hates Chris

2005 8.1

as Gene

Age 58 (now 78)
3 eps
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

1992 6.8

as Celeb #3

Age 45 (now 78)
Let's Do It Again
Let's Do It Again

Let's Do It Again

1975 7.0

as Bootney Farnsworth

Age 28 (now 78)
The Comedian
The Comedian

The Comedian

2016 5.7

as Jimmie Walker

Age 69 (now 78)
Super Shark
Super Shark

Super Shark

2011 4.1

as Dynamite Stevens

Age 64 (now 78)
The Concorde... Airport '79
The Concorde... Airport '79

The Concorde... Airport '79

1979 4.7

as Boisie

Age 32 (now 78)
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth

Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth

2000 4.7

as Pimp

Age 53 (now 78)
Going Bananas
Going Bananas

Going Bananas

1987 3.6

as Mozambo

Age 40 (now 78)
Doin' Time
Doin' Time

Doin' Time

1985 4.8

as Shaker

Age 37 (now 78)
Monster Mash: The Movie
Monster Mash: The Movie

Monster Mash: The Movie

1995 4.9

as Hathaway

Age 48 (now 78)
Scrubs
Scrubs

Scrubs

2001 8.2

as Jimmie Walker

Age 54 (now 78)
2 eps
The Love Boat
The Love Boat

The Love Boat

1977 6.3

as Marvin Jones

Age 30 (now 78)
2 eps
Kidnapped
Kidnapped

Kidnapped

1988 4.2

as Chester

Age 40 (now 78)