The 'Sanford and Son' actor Marlene Clark has died

The ‘Sanford and Son’ actor Marlene Clark has died

The actor Marlene Clark, best known for her work in the 1970s NBC sitcom Sanford & Son, has died.

Appearing in the beloved sitcom alongside the likes of Whitman Mayo, Redd Foxx, LaWanda Page, Don Bexley and Demond Wilson, Clark was a key feature of the show. As well as appearing on the small screen, Clark also enjoyed a number of feature film credits, playing a leading role in the 1973 horror movie Ganja & Hess with an ensemble cast that included Duane Jones and Bill Gunn.

Wilson, who appeared with Clark on Sanford & Son, shared a tribute to the late actor on Twitter, writing: “RIP beautiful actress Marlene Clark. . . It was a delight to work with you”.

Raised in Harlem, New York, the actor started her career as a fashion model, with her feature film debut coming in the 1968 movie For Love of Ivy.

Although she never hit the heights of Hollywood fame, Clark enjoyed a number of high-profile collaborations throughout her career, including John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy and Robert Downey Sr.’s Putney Swope, albeit in uncredited roles. With that being said, she appeared in a bit-part in the iconic Bruce Lee martial arts movie Enter the Dragon in 1973. 

Take a look at Desmond Wilson’s tribute below.