Culture 'Sanford and Son' co-star Demond Wilson dies at 79 Updated January 31, 20266:41 PM ET Originally published January 31, 20263:49 PM ET Chloe Veltman Demond Wilson (right) in a still from a 1974 episode of Sanford and Son. The actor played Lamont Sanford, the disgruntled offspring of Redd Foxx's Fred Sanders (left), in the hit 1970s NBC sitcom. NBC TelevisionGetty ImagesHulton Archive hide caption toggle caption NBC TelevisionGetty ImagesHulton Archive Demond Wilson, the actor best known for playing Lamont Sanford, the son in the popular 1970s NBC primetime comedy series Sanford and Son, has died. The actor died from complications related to cancer Friday at his home in the Palm Springs area of Southern California. He was 79. Wilson's publicist, Mark Goldman, confirmed the death in an email to NPR. "I had the privilege of working with Demond for 15 years, and his loss is profoundly felt," said Goldman. "He was an unbelievable man, and his impact will never be forgotten." Wilson was in his 20s when he landed the role of Lamont Sanford, the put-upon offspring of the cantankerous Fred Sanford, played by Redd Foxx. The dad got all the best lines, but junior held his own in their frequent disputes. Wilson reminisced about his time on the series in his 2009 memoir Second Banana: The Bitter Sweet Memoirs of the Sanford and Son Years. Producers Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin based Sanford and Son on the well-known 1960s-early 70s British TV comedy series about a blue collar father-
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