Family Matters Actors You May Not Know Passed Away
The golden age of sitcoms produced many hilarious shows, but Family Matters stands out from the pack for a couple of reasons. For starters, it remains one of the longest-running series in the history of television to revolve around African American characters, only exceeded by Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and The Jeffersons, respectively. Of course, Family Matters also introduced Steve Urkel (Jaleel White) to the pop culture lexicon, turning what was originally supposed to be a one-off character into a mainstay and all-around sitcom phenomenon.
A spinoff of the hit ’80s sitcom Perfect Strangers, Family Matters began life as a modest hit before morphing into one of the most successful comedies on the small screen at the time. From 1986 to 1993, the sitcom chronicled the hilarious misadventures of the Winslow family and Urkel, capturing the hearts of viewers in the process. Audiences fondly remember these characters and the actors who portrayed them. However, some of the show’s most memorable denizens have sadly passed away since Family Matters came to an end.
Rosetta LeNoire brought wisdom and wit as Mother Winslow
With the exception of The Golden Girls, grandparents are never the main stars of sitcoms. But they have been an essential function of some of the most iconic family units in small-screen comedies. From Frank and Marie in Everybody Loves Raymond to Albert in The Goldbergs, the old-timers can always be relied on to share their wisdom with their younger counterparts. Rosetta LeNoire’s turn as Mother Winslow in Family Matters was critically acclaimed, and she was central to some of the sitcom’s most memorable moments during its nine-season run. Kelly Shangyne Williams, who played Laura in Family Matters, even described her co-star as “[the] foundation” of the series in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
LeNoire passed away in 2002, four years after the final season of Family Matters originally aired. She was 90 years old at the time, and she left behind an impressive body of work in television, film, music, and theater. LeNoire’s championing of diversity in the arts ultimately led to the prestigious Rosie Award being created in her honor, forever cementing her legacy as one of the all-time greats.
Sherman Hemsley was Captain Marion Savage, Carl’s obnoxious boss
Sherman Hemsley is perhaps best known for playing George Jefferson in both All In the Family and The Jeffersons, the latter of which gained him earned him Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations. That said, he also had a memorable guest role in Family Matters, playing Carl’s boss, Captain Marion Savage, in a few episodes between 1994 and 1995. The Captain wasn’t the most popular character, presumably because of his tendency to cheat at golf and make life difficult for Carl. At the same time, Hemsley delivered a terrific performance that proved why he’s regarded as sitcom royalty.
Hemsley was in his fifties when he starred in Family Matters, so he was already a veteran performer by the time he joined the sitcom. While the rest of his career primarily consisted of supporting roles, he continued to act until 2011, making appearances in shows like Family Guy and Tyler Perry’s House of Payne. Per the New York Daily News, Hemsley succumbed to superior vena cava syndrome and passed away in 2012. He was 74.