Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAl Royal and his wife, Victoria, have just settled down to retire when their daughter, Elizabeth, newly divorced from a man that Al always hated, moves back in with her three children, Curti... Leer todoAl Royal and his wife, Victoria, have just settled down to retire when their daughter, Elizabeth, newly divorced from a man that Al always hated, moves back in with her three children, Curtis, Kim, and Hillary.Al Royal and his wife, Victoria, have just settled down to retire when their daughter, Elizabeth, newly divorced from a man that Al always hated, moves back in with her three children, Curtis, Kim, and Hillary.
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A could have been show that looked promising. In this take Redd wasn't a rigid junkyard pop. He was a laid back and cool character that meant well for his family.
Quality of the show looked brilliant. The Supporting cast were on the verge of development then Redd Foxx's number was up.
What can be learned? Not much. The show collapsed too soon to be given a chance to learn something.
Verdict: Mr. Sanford without son.
Quality of the show looked brilliant. The Supporting cast were on the verge of development then Redd Foxx's number was up.
What can be learned? Not much. The show collapsed too soon to be given a chance to learn something.
Verdict: Mr. Sanford without son.
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"The Royal Family" was a show I eagerly anticipated during my middle school years, fueled by my deep admiration for Redd Foxx and his iconic role in "Sanford and Son." The series held a special place in my heart, and I harbored high hopes for its success.
Redd Foxx's performance in "The Royal Family" was nothing short of brilliant. His impeccable comedic timing, magnetic charisma, and unique style infused the screen with humor and warmth. Watching the show, I couldn't help but be reminded of why I held him in such high regard as an actor.
However, Redd Foxx's untimely death left a void that could never be filled. This loss struck not just the entertainment industry but also fans like myself, who had developed a deep affection for his work. I firmly believe that if he had lived, "The Royal Family" could have blossomed into a long-running and beloved series, further enriching his legacy as a comedic legend.
The on-screen partnership of Redd Foxx and Della Reese as a TV husband and wife in "The Royal Family" was nothing short of casting genius. Their chemistry was palpable, and their talents complemented each other beautifully. Redd Foxx's comedic prowess combined seamlessly with Della Reese's charm and charisma, creating a dynamic and relatable couple that viewers could effortlessly connect with.
The casting for the entire show was impeccable. The ensemble of actors (Mariann Aalda, Larenz Tate, Sylver Gregory, Naya Rivera) brought depth and authenticity to their respective characters, making the Royal family feel like a genuine and relatable family unit. The combination of seasoned veterans such as Redd Foxx and Della Reese alongside talented newcomers ensured that the show had a well-rounded and engaging cast.
In particular, the on-screen partnership between Redd Foxx and Della Reese showcased their ability to convey both humor and heart. Their interactions as a married couple were a highlight of the series, and their performances added a layer of depth that resonated deeply with audiences. It was evident that the casting directors possessed a keen eye for talent, as every character seamlessly fit into the Royal family.
In summary, "The Royal Family" greatly benefited from its impeccable casting choices, with Redd Foxx and Della Reese shining as the quintessential TV husband and wife duo. Their chemistry and performances played a pivotal role in making the show unforgettable, and their on-screen partnership remains a testament to the magic of expertly executed casting.
However, the untimely passing of Redd Foxx left a void that could never be filled. It was a loss not only for the world of entertainment but also for devoted fans like myself, who had hoped to witness the show's potential for a long and successful run. Redd Foxx's death marked the end of an era and the conclusion of what could have been a truly great and enduring series.
Redd Foxx's performance in "The Royal Family" was nothing short of brilliant. His impeccable comedic timing, magnetic charisma, and unique style infused the screen with humor and warmth. Watching the show, I couldn't help but be reminded of why I held him in such high regard as an actor.
However, Redd Foxx's untimely death left a void that could never be filled. This loss struck not just the entertainment industry but also fans like myself, who had developed a deep affection for his work. I firmly believe that if he had lived, "The Royal Family" could have blossomed into a long-running and beloved series, further enriching his legacy as a comedic legend.
The on-screen partnership of Redd Foxx and Della Reese as a TV husband and wife in "The Royal Family" was nothing short of casting genius. Their chemistry was palpable, and their talents complemented each other beautifully. Redd Foxx's comedic prowess combined seamlessly with Della Reese's charm and charisma, creating a dynamic and relatable couple that viewers could effortlessly connect with.
The casting for the entire show was impeccable. The ensemble of actors (Mariann Aalda, Larenz Tate, Sylver Gregory, Naya Rivera) brought depth and authenticity to their respective characters, making the Royal family feel like a genuine and relatable family unit. The combination of seasoned veterans such as Redd Foxx and Della Reese alongside talented newcomers ensured that the show had a well-rounded and engaging cast.
In particular, the on-screen partnership between Redd Foxx and Della Reese showcased their ability to convey both humor and heart. Their interactions as a married couple were a highlight of the series, and their performances added a layer of depth that resonated deeply with audiences. It was evident that the casting directors possessed a keen eye for talent, as every character seamlessly fit into the Royal family.
In summary, "The Royal Family" greatly benefited from its impeccable casting choices, with Redd Foxx and Della Reese shining as the quintessential TV husband and wife duo. Their chemistry and performances played a pivotal role in making the show unforgettable, and their on-screen partnership remains a testament to the magic of expertly executed casting.
However, the untimely passing of Redd Foxx left a void that could never be filled. It was a loss not only for the world of entertainment but also for devoted fans like myself, who had hoped to witness the show's potential for a long and successful run. Redd Foxx's death marked the end of an era and the conclusion of what could have been a truly great and enduring series.
They don't make them like they used to, it's such a brilliant series and well worth a watch, it's so familiar and real.. it's definitely one of my go to programmes.
Had Redd Foxx not died a few months after the series premiered, I felt it would have been successful. Foxx and Della Reese had great chemistry together as a retired postal worker and his wife who are forced to look after their grandchildren, instead of enjoying retirement. Sadly after Foxx's death it was canceled after only one season.
I seem to remember watching this show on a Monday night in the early '90s on CBS..I swear that I seen Redd Foxx have a heart attack and the crew running onto the sound-stage.I remember this as if it was yesterday as opposed to 15 years ago(time flies when you're not having fun-hay)This seemed like it would of been a great show, it had an awesome premise and also a certain someone that Mahalia Jackson discovered-a certain someone named Della Reese.They had the perfect fit together-I was just as impressed with those two in Harlem Nights also. Della Reese in my opinion is a strong black female actor- I wish she would do more stuff like Touched By Angel..I can't front-I watch that on PAX just for her.
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- CuriosidadesRedd Foxx suffered a fatal heart attack during filming of an episode for this series. Due to a running gag from his earlier series Sanford e hijo (1972) (where he would often clutch his chest and fake having a heart attack whenever things did not go his way), no one on the set took his legitimate complaints of chest pains seriously until it was too late to save his life.
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Alfonso Royal: Oh, mother-father!
- ConexionesReferenced in Matrimonio con hijos: The Egg and I (1992)
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