Zara Cully

American actress from 'The Jeffersons'

Zara Cully - American actress from 'The Jeffersons'
Born

1892
133 years ago

Died

February 28th, 1978
47 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

Links & References

Cully was an American actress who gained prominence in the television industry. She played the role of Mother Winslow on the television series 'The Jeffersons', contributing to the show's success during its run in the late 1970s. Prior to her role in 'The Jeffersons', she had an active career in theater and made appearances in various television shows, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress. Cully's portrayal in 'The Jeffersons' became significant, particularly for its representation of African American family life. Her contributions to television left a lasting legacy in the industry.

Portrayed Mother Winslow in 'The Jeffersons'

Appeared in 'Good Times'

Acted in stage productions

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