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Full Name
  
Alton A. Powers

Name
  
Ben Powers

Years active
  
1975–1985


Occupation
  
Actor

Cause of death
  
Liver cancer

Role
  
Actor



Born
  
July 5, 1950 (
1950-07-05
)

Died
  
April 6, 2015, New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

Spouse
  
Julia Harper (m. 1981–2012)

Children
  
Raleah Cameron Powers, Maleah Cameron Powers, Simone Emerson Powers, Augusta Valeria Powers

Movies and TV shows
  
Good Times, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, Things Are Tough All Over, The Man Who Loved Women

Similar People
  
Johnny Brown, Bern Nadette Stanis, Ralph Carter, Esther Rolle, Ja'net Dubois

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Alton Adelbert Powers (July 5, 1950 – April 6, 2015), known professionally as Ben Powers was an American actor. Powers was best known for his role as Thelma Evans's (portrayed by Bern Nadette Stanis) husband, Keith Albert Anderson, during the sixth and final season of the CBS sitcom Good Times (1978–79). Powers was also a cast member on the NBC television comedy series Laugh-In (1977–78). Powers died on April 6, 2015 at age 64 due to liver cancer.

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Powers was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Providence, Rhode Island. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Powers got his first break in the 1970s with Adrian Hall, director at Trinity Repertory Theater in Providence, Rhode Island, his hometown. In addition to stage acting, Powers did stand-up comedy, amazing impressions, and sang standards as well as original music he wrote. He was discovered by a Hollywood agent in Providence, signed on to do movies, and entertained at the Playboy clubs in Las Vegas, New York & Boston. After Good Times, Powers guest starred on a number of popular TV dramas and sitcom shows of the 1980s including Gimme a Break!, Flamingo Road, The Greatest American Hero, The New Odd Couple and Laverne & Shirley. Powers was also a regular on the CBS-TV hit detective drama show Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer in 1984-85, until the star, Stacy Keach, was arrested in London for cocaine smuggling and the show was canceled while Keach did time in England. Powers left the Hollywood scene at the end of 1985, before the detective series was picked up again. In the early 1980s, Powers took part in several major film projects, including appearances in "Cheech & Chong's Next Movie," "Things Are Tough All Over," and "The Man Who Loved Women." Alongside these cinema roles, she also featured in various made-for-TV movies, predominantly in smaller supporting roles.

Personal and death

Powers married Julia Harper (1950–2012) on May 4, 1981. They would have four daughters: twins Maleah Cameron Powers and Raleah Cameron Powers, Augusta Valeria Powers, and Simone Emerson Powers. Powers died of liver cancer on April 6, 2015 at the age of 64 and was cremated.


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Filmography

Actor
1984
The New Mike Hammer (TV Series) as
Moochie
- Firestorm (1985) - Moochie
- A Bullet for Benny (1984) - Moochie
- Cold Target (1984) - Moochie
- A Death in the Family (1984) - Moochie
- Dead Card Down (1984) - Moochie
- Catfight (1984) - Moochie
- Kill Devil (1984) - Moochie
- Too Young to Die (1984) - Moochie
- Torch Song (1984) - Moochie
- The Perfect Twenty (1984) - Moochie
- Sex Trap (1984) - Moochie
- Dead on a Dime (1984) - Moochie
- Vickie's Song (1984) - Moochie
1984
Uncensored (Video) as
Skit characters
1984
Shattered Vows (TV Movie) as
Tod
1983
The Man Who Loved Women as
Al
1982
Laverne & Shirley (TV Series) as
Rick West / Aaron
- Here Today, Hair Tomorrow (1983) - Rick West
- Death Row: Part 1 (1982) - Aaron
1982
The Greatest American Hero (TV Series) as
Ivan
- The Price Is Right (1982) - Ivan
1982
The New Odd Couple (TV Series) as
Sidepocket Sidney
- The Hustler (1982) - Sidepocket Sidney
1982
Drop-Out Father (TV Movie) as
Ben Brown
1982
Flamingo Road (TV Series)
- The Harder They Fall (1982)
- An Eye for an Eye (1982)
1982
Things Are Tough All Over as
The Pimp
1982
Gimme a Break! (TV Series) as
Tony
- Nell's Ex (1982) - Tony
1980
Cheech and Chong's Next Movie as
Welfare Black
1978
Good Times (TV Series) as
Keith Anderson
- The Evans' Dilemma (1979) - Keith Anderson
- Cousin Raymond (1979) - Keith Anderson
- The End of the Rainbow (1979) - Keith Anderson
- A Matter of Mothers (1979) - Keith Anderson (credit only)
- The Physical (1979) - Keith Anderson
- The Art Contest (1979) - Keith Anderson
- J.J. and T.C. (1979) - Keith Anderson
- Where Have All the Doctor's Gone? (1979) - Keith Anderson
- Blood Will Tell (1979) - Keith Anderson
- Florida's Favorite Passenger: Part 2 (1979) - Keith Anderson
- Florida's Favorite Passenger: Part 1 (1979) - Keith Anderson
- House Hunting (1979) - Keith Anderson
- The Traveling Christmas (1978) - Keith Anderson
- The Snow Storm (1978) - Keith Anderson
- The Witness (1978) - Keith Anderson
- J.J. and the Plumber's Helper (1978) - Keith Anderson
- Michael's Decision (1978) - Keith Anderson
- J.J. the Teacher (1978) - Keith Anderson
- Stomach Mumps (1978) - Keith Anderson
- Florida Gets a Job (1978) - Keith Anderson
- Florida's Homecoming: Part 4 (1978) - Keith Anderson
- Florida's Homecoming: Part 3 (1978) - Keith Anderson
- Florida's Homecoming: Part 2 (1978) - Keith Anderson
- Florida's Homecoming: Part 1 (1978) - Keith Anderson
1977
Laugh-In (TV Series) as
Regular Performer
- Episode #1.6 (1978)
- Episode #1.5 (1978) - Regular Performer
- Episode #1.4 (1977) - Regular Performer
- Episode #1.3 (1977) - Regular Performer
- Episode #1.2 (1977) - Regular Performer
- Episode #1.1 (1977) - Regular Performer
1975
Great Performances (TV Series) as
John
- Brother to Dragons (1975) - John
Self
1977
The Great American Laugh-Off (TV Movie) as
Self

References

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