Remember The Kid From Sanford & Son? Found Him & His Surprisingly Famous Dad

Posted On : October 12, 2018

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ILOSM family make some noise if you remember the kid who stowed away in “Lamont’s” truck in that “Sanford and Son” episode! He was the kid who lied and said his Mom was working all night, so “Lamont” and “Fred” let him spend the night at their house. At first “Fred” hated the thought of having a kid stay at their home, because he said kids were like cats and if you feed them they’ll keep coming back (LOL), but eventually he took a liking to the kid.

The kid’s name on the show was “Jason,” but in real life his name is Lincoln and not only have we found Lincoln today, but wait ’til you see who his Pops is.

“JASON” A.K.A. LINCOLN ALL GROWN UP

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As you can see, “Lil Jason” ain’t so little anymore,  he’s 55 years old now with a child of his own.

After finding out who his daddy is, we now understand why Lincoln was a pretty good actor at such a young age. SCROLL DOWN TO SEE HIS POPS HERE…

LINCOLN AND HIS DAD, THE LATE ACTOR, LINCOLN KILPATRICK, SR.

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Many of you may remember Lincoln Kilpatrick Sr.’s face from various films and TV roles throughout the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s such as Uptown Saturday Night, Omega Man, Bulletproof and others, as well as in shows like “Hill Street Blues,” “The White Shadow” and many more…

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Lincoln Jr.’s mother was an actress and theater performer as well. Her name was Helen Ferguson and below she’s pictured with Lincoln Jr.’s sister, DaCarla Kilpatrick…

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And there you have it ILOSM fam,’ another Old School fun fact about another old school entertainer who helped create some great old school memories for all of us.

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