LaWanda Page (born Alberta Richmond; October 19, 1920 – September 14, 2002) was an American actress, comedian, and dancer whose career spanned six decades. Crowned "The Queen of Comedy" or "The Black Queen of Comedy", Page melded blue humor, signifyin', and observational comedy to jokes about sexuality, race relations, African-American culture, and religion. She released five solo albums, including the 1977 gold-selling Watch It, Sucker!. She also collaborated on two albums with comedy group Skillet, Leroy & Co. As an actress, Page is best known for portraying the Bible-toting and sharp-tongued "Aunt" Esther Anderson in the popular television sitcom Sanford and Son, which originally aired from 1972 until 1977. Page later reprised this role in the short-lived television shows Sanford Arms (1976–1977) and Sanford (1980–1981). She also co-starred in the 1979 short-lived series Detective School. Throughout her career, Page advocated for fair pay and equal opportunities for Black performers.
Shakes the Clown
(Female Clown Barfly)
Friday
(Old Lady)
Good-bye Cruel World
(Wilma)
CB4
(Grandma)
My Blue Heaven
(Hotel Maid)
The Richard Pryor Special?
(Sister Mabel Williams)
Zapped!
(Mrs. Jones)
Mausoleum
(Elsie)
The Legend of Dolemite! Bigger & Badder
(Self)
Women Tell the Dirtiest Jokes
The Complete Richard Pryor Roast
Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model?
(Erna)
The Meteor Man
(Old Nurse)
Amazing Stories
(Aunt Esther)
The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour
Sanford and Son
Starsky & Hutch
(Lady Bessie)
The Parent 'Hood
Family Matters
(Elmerita Puckerwood)
Martin
Dinah!
(Self)
The Love Boat
(Stella Marshall)
Sanford Arms
(Aunt Esther Anderson)
Brothers and Sisters
(Hattie)
Sanford
(Esther Anderson)
Diff'rent Strokes
The Richard Pryor Show
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B.A.D. Cats
Dream On
(Eddie's Grandmother)
Detective School
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts
(Self)