Jimmie Walker
As the lanky, comically over-confident eldest son, J.J., on the popular sitcom “Good Times,” (CBS, 1973-79), Jimmie Walker was one of the first African-American comics to achieve mainstream success. His run on the popular 1970s sitcom went beyond mere celebrity and transformed the actor into a cultural icon, thanks in large part to his catchphrase “Dy-No-Mite!” which became permanently etched in the public’s consciousness, despite Walker’s initial reservations in using it. Though he was embraced by white audiences, Walker was the su…more