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David Damas (born September 6, 1954) appeared on Good Times as Leroy "Bad News" Jones, the diminutive right hand man of Marion "Sweet Daddy" Williams, who conspires to rob the local blood bank of U+ blood, which is Sweet Daddy's type, as he also tries to intimidate J.J. into not showing up as the donor for a direly needed blood transfusion for "Sweets" in his attempt to take control of his bosses' rackets upon Sweets' possible death in the Season 6 episode "Blood Will Tell".
A comedian and character actor, David appeared in minor guest roles on the CBS-TV series Falcon Crest, and the short-lived Dukes of Hazzard spinoff Enos, as well as appearances in the films Midnight Madness (1980) and Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed (2005). He also appeared on the TVOne documentary series Unsung Hollywood, in the episode biography of late comedian Robin Harris in 2014.
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Sep 6, 2022 · Noted actor David Damas, who played the notorious but hilarious character "Bad News" on the comedy classic show "Good Times" , is here on the eve of his 68t...
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Actor: Enos. David Damas is known for Enos (1980), Midnight Madness (1980) and House of Grace (2006).
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DAVID DAMAS (1926–2010) David Damas, eminent Arctic ethnologist and scholar of comparative social organization, passed away on 14 April 2010 in Burlington, Ontario. He was 83.
Feb 8, 2020 · 1. Midnight Madness was Michael J. Fox's feature film debut. David Naughton, David Damas, Joel Kenney, Michael J. Fox, and Debra Clinger in Midnight Madness (1980). / Walt Disney Pictures.
Actor: Midnight Madness. David Damas is known for Midnight Madness (1980), Enos (1980) and House of Grace (2006).