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Whitman Blount Mayo Jr. (November 15, 1930 – May 22, 2001) was an American actor, best known for his role as Grady Wilson on the 1970s television sitcom ''
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''.


Biography


Early years

Whitman Blount Mayo, Jr. was born in
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. He was raised in
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and later
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. At the age of 17, he moved with his family to
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where he attended
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. Mayo enlisted in the
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, serving from 1951 to 1953 during the
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. Upon discharge, he studied at
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,
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, and
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.


Career

While attending college, Mayo began acting in small parts. He held many jobs to support himself and his family, including waiting tables, working in vineyards and as a probation officer. He also spent seven years as a counselor to delinquent boys. In the early 1970s, while working for the
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,
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offered Mayo a role as Grady Wilson on ''Sanford and Son''. The character's name was based on Demond Wilson, the actor who played Lamont Sanford and whose real first name is Grady. During a period where Redd Foxx did not appear on the show due to a contract dispute, Grady moved into the Sanford house and effectively starred in the show for six episodes. Mayo later starred in '' Grady'', an unsuccessful spin-off in which his character moved in with his daughter and her husband in Beverly Hills. After its cancellation in 1976, Mayo's Grady character returned to ''Sanford and Son''. Mayo reprised the role in the unsuccessful 1977 NBC-TV spinoff series '' Sanford Arms'' with actor Theodore Wilson, and for two episodes of ''
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'', another spinoff of ''Sanford and Son'', this time with Redd Foxx and actor Dennis Burkley, in 1981. Also in the late 1970s, Mayo appeared on the Los Angeles children's television program ''
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'', offering sage advice in a sweet manner to the main character Alice. In 1990, he appeared in an episode of '' In the Heat of the Night'' titled "Hello in There". In 1991, he appeared in an episode of '' Full House'' titled "The Volunteer". He played a senior named Eddie Johnson with Alzheimer's. In 1996, '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' spent several weeks trying to have Mayo appear on the show. Conan even went as far to set up the "Grady Hotline", a 1–800 number where viewers could call in with any Grady "sightings". The show also aired a mock episode of ''Unsolved Mysteries''. On February 8, 1996, Mayo appeared on ''Late Night'' to much fanfare. In 1997, he guest-starred in the Nickelodeon sitcom '' Kenan and Kel,'' playing Kenan and Kyra's rude, impatient Uncle Raymond. Mayo also played a role in '' The Cape'' as Sweets, the owner of Moonshot Bar and Grill. Mayo made several film appearances, including '' The Main Event'' with
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, ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Waterproof'' with
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. Mayo also appeared as Reverend Banyon on the
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TV Movie ''Boycott'' in 2001 and in an episode of ''Martin''. He hosted ''Liars and Legends'' on Turner South. He also made appearances in Sesame Street. Mayo taught drama at
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. He opened a travel agency in Inglewood, California. Mr. Mayo was a member of
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fraternity.


Personal life and death

Mayo married Melva Washington, the daughter of Clarence and Lena Washington, in Los Angeles in 1956. He resided in Atlanta's
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community since 1994 with Gail Mayo, his third wife. Mayo died of a
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on May 22, 2001, at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital. His son
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became a member of the Georgia House of Representatives in 2009.


Filmography

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'' (1966) – Alex * ''
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'' (1972–77) – Grady Wilson * '' Grady'' (1975–76) – Grady Wilson * ''
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'' (1976) – Grandpa * '' Baretta'' (1976) – Joey Rich * ''
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'' (1976–1977) * '' Sanford Arms'' (1977) – Grady Wilson * ''
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'' (1978) – Jeeter * '' Vega$'' (1978) – Lick Smith * '' The Main Event'' (1979) – Percy * '' Diff'rent Strokes'' (1979) - Jethro Simpson * '' Lou Grant'' (1981) – Fred Jenkins * '' Of Mice and Men'' (1981 made-for-TV movie) – Crooks * ''
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'' (1982, episode "Arivaderci Dink") – Dink * '' The Best of Times'' (1983) – Howling' Joe * '' Trapper John, M.D.'' (1983–1985) – Lewis B. Larkin / D.L. Browne * ''
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'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1983) – Mr. Rhythm * '' Hell Town'' (1985) – One Ball * '' In the Heat of the Night'' (1990) – Winston Tyler * ''
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'' (1986–1990) – Henry Hurley * '' Amen'' (1991) – Swifty * ''
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'' (1991) – The Old Man * '' Full House'' (1991) – Eddie Johnson * ''
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'' (1993) – Coin Shop Owner * ''
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'' (1995) – Mr. Mackey * '' Family Matters'' (1995) – Fletcher Thomas * '' The Cape'' (1996) – Sweets (owner of the Moonshot Bar & Grill) / Sweets * ''
Kenan & Kel ''Kenan & Kel'' is an American buddy comedy sitcom created by Kim Bass. The show originally aired on the Nickelodeon network for four seasons, from July 15, 1996, to July 15, 2000. Set in Chicago, Illinois, the series follows mischievous Ken ...
'' (1997) – Uncle Raymond * '' ER'' (1999) – Jesse Morgan * '' Waterproof'' (2000) – Sugar * ''
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'' (2001) – Reverend Banyon (final film role) * '' Beah: A Black Woman Speaks'' (2003, documentary) – Himself


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