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'Benson' star Robert Guillaume dead at 89

Robert Guillaume, who rose from squalid beginnings in St. Louis slums to become a star in stage musicals and win Emmy Awards for his portrayal of the sharp-tongued butler in the TV sitcoms "Soap" and "Benson," has died at age 89.


Guillaume died at home Tuesday in Los Angeles, according to his widow, Donna Brown Guillaume. He had been battling prostate cancer, she told The Associated Press.

Among Guillaume's achievements was playing Nathan Detroit in the first all-black version of "Guys and Dolls," earning a Tony nomination in 1977. He became the first African-American to sing the title role of "Phantom of the Opera," appearing with an all-white cast in Los Angeles.


While playing in "Guys and Dolls," he was asked to test for the role of an acerbic butler of a governor's mansion in "Soap," a primetime TV sitcom that satirized soap operas.

The character became so popular that ABC was persuaded to launch a spinoff, simply called "Benson," which lasted from 1979 to 1986. The series made Guillaume wealthy and famous, but he regretted that Benson's wit had to be toned down to make him more appealing as the lead star.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/ct-robert-guillaume-dead-20171024-story.html
 
I liked him. I wish I had known his show was G-rated. I never watched because it was a spin-off from a controversial show and I just assumed it would be the same.

In 2000, individual stations were airing an hour-long show which consisted of two classic TV episodes and they pretended you were watching a cable channel which aired shows like that. "Bewitched" and "I Dream of Jeannie" were paired for most weeks during most of the first year then "The Partridge Family" and "The Monkees" in the summer. The next pairing was "The Jeffersons" and "Benson" and I found out I really liked "Benson". But that lasted only a few months.
 
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