Roxie Roker, "Jeffersons' star, dies at 66
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Roxie Roker, "Jeffersons' star, dies at 66

 
Published Dec. 5, 1995|Updated Oct. 5, 2005

Roxie Roker, who played half of one of TV's earliest interracial couples when she appeared in The Jeffersons, has died, her publicist said Monday. She was 66.

Ms. Roker, who played Helen Willis on the 1975-85 CBS comedy, died Saturday, Cynthia Snyder said. Her family, including her musician-son Lenny Kravitz, declined to release further details.

Ms. Roker appeared off-Broadway while holding down an office job with NBC in New York in the 1960s, then turned to acting full-time and appeared on stage with the Negro Ensemble Company in Ododo and Rosalee Pritchard.

She won an Obie Award and was a 1974 Tony nominee for her performance as Mattie Williams in The River Niger.

Later, Norman Lear cast her in The Jeffersons, a spin-off from All in the Family that moved the Jefferson family from Archie Bunker's working-class block in Queens to a luxury high-rise on Manhattan's East Side.

Ms. Roker's character and her on-screen white husband, Tom (Franklin Cover) were neighbors to George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford). The Willis daughter married the Jeffersons' son, Lionel.

After The Jeffersons, Ms. Roker returned to the stage, reuniting with her TV castmates for a stage production of The Jeffersons and touring with Mary Martin and Carol Channing in Legends.

Her community work, including her service as a board member of the Inter Agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, earned her two citations from the Los Angeles City Council.

Besides her son, Ms. Roker is survived by her father, Albert Roker, granddaughter Zoe and an aunt, Mable Bosfield.