92-year-old Marla Gibbs, the icon from Jeffersons, makes rare appearance at Emmys – everyone is saying the same thing
|Marla Gibbs recently made a rare public appearance, marking her return to the spotlight after an extended period of relative seclusion. The acclaimed actress, best known for her role on The Jeffersons, showcased her timeless charm and style at the Emmy Awards. Let’s delve into the details of the 92-year-old’s captivating presence on the red carpet!
Renowned for her portrayal of Florence Johnston on The Jeffersons, a CBS sitcom that aired from 1975 to 1985, Gibbs gained widespread acclaim.
Her remarkable performance in the show earned her nominations for prestigious awards, including the Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, TV Land Award, and a victory at the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Stepping onto the 2024 Emmy Awards red carpet, Gibbs turned heads in a stunning black dress adorned with sparkling embellishments and white jewels along the edges. With her short hair elegantly styled, she showcased subtle makeup and exquisite jewelry.
During the event, Gibbs joined Abbott Elementary writer and actor Quinta Brunson on stage to present the Award for Supporting Actress in a Limited Anthology Series or Movie, ultimately won by Niecy Nash-Betts.
The audience erupted in cheers upon seeing Gibbs, a living legend, making her way to the stage, demonstrating the enduring love and admiration for the 92-year-old actress.
Quinta Brunson expressed her excitement and awe at sharing the stage with Gibbs, highlighting the actress’s career that has spanned decades and her continued vibrancy in the industry.
Gibbs, known for her humor, joked about the wage gap, playfully stating she’d need to work “20 more years” before considering retirement. She humorously suggested that Brunson could write a role for her on Abbott Elementary, concluding with the timeless saying, “Black don’t crack!”
While the prospect of Gibbs starring in the show might be challenging given her busy schedule, her illustrious career includes diverse roles in films and television shows. From an uncredited role in 1968’s Yours, Mine and Ours to recent appearances in Bromates, Spirit Halloween: The Movie, Grey’s Anatomy, A Snowy Day in Oakland, The Ms. Pat Show, and History of the World: Part II in 2022, Gibbs continues to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.