Fred G. Sanford

Fred G. Sanford
Fred G. Sanford (seated) and his son Lamont
First appearance"Crossed Swords"
(Sanford and Son)
Last appearance"To Keep a Thief"
(Sanford)
Created byNorman Lear and Bud Yorkin, based on Albert Steptoe created by Galton and Simpson
Portrayed byRedd Foxx
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationJunk/antiques dealer
SpouseElizabeth Winfield Sanford (deceased 1952)
ChildrenLamont Sanford (son) (born September 27, 1940)[1]
RelativesFrances Sanford Victor (sister)[2]
Esther Winfield Anderson (sister-in-law)
Ethel Winfield (sister-in-law)
Essie Winfield (mother in-law)
Elroy Winfield (father in-law)
Leotus Sanford (uncle; deceased)

Fred G. Sanford is a fictional character portrayed by actor/comedian Redd Foxx on the 1972–1977 NBC sitcom Sanford and Son[1] and the 1980–1981 NBC sitcom Sanford.[2]

Foxx, whose real name was John Elroy Sanford,[3] modeled the character after his real-life older brother, Fred Glenn Sanford, Jr., who had died in 1965, seven years before the show premiered. The role is adaptated from Albert Steptoe (Wilfrid Brambell) of the series's forebear, Steptoe and Son. The character Fred is an elderly, widowed, sarcastic, and cantankerous junk and antique dealer. He is the proprietor of "Sanford and Son", a junk and antique dealership which he runs out of his home, along with his son, Lamont. Foxx appeared in all episodes of the series except nine in 1974 (due to a contract dispute Foxx had with NBC).

In 1999, TV Guide ranked him #36 on its list of the 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time.[4]

  1. ^ "Fred Sanford: Stubborn, Sharp-Witted, Smart". NPR. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  2. ^ "Networks cutting up the year into four seasons". Broadcasting: 48. February 18, 1980.
  3. ^ "Biography - Redd Foxx". Official website of Redd Foxx. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  4. ^ TV Guide Guide to TV. Barnes and Noble. 2004. p. 651. ISBN 978-0-7607-5634-8.