By The Related Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Marla Gibbs has waited a very long time to inform her life story.
The Emmy-nominated actor identified for her roles on “The Jeffersons” and “227” amongst others has a take care of Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers devoted to Black tales, for a memoir popping out in fall 2024. Gibbs, 92, is asking the ebook “It’s By no means Too Late,” by which she traces her rise from Chicago’s South Aspect to long-term success in Hollywood.
“My hope is that my memoir will function an inspiration to people who proceed to indicate me love and help,” Gibbs mentioned in an announcement Wednesday. “I imagine regardless of the challenges one faces, it’s by no means too late to show your life round or make a distinction. I’m grateful and I’m able to reveal the challenges I overcame as a manner of service to those that want to remodel their checks into testimonies.”
Gibbs’ different credit embrace the movies “The Go to” and “Meteor Man” and a recurring function on the daytime cleaning soap opera “Days of Our Lives.”