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  1. 20 de nov. de 2019 · It's been 45 years since Ralph Carter became an overnight star on the sitcom "Good Times" and the actor looks back on the experience with fondness.For Carter...

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  2. 30 de set. de 2021 · by Arun Published: September 30, 2021. Carter played Michael, the youngest son of Florida and James Evans, in 'Good Times.'. hm. Credit-Instagram/ ralphcarterfanpage. 60-year-old Ralph Carter is a versatile actor and singer renowned for his portrayal of Michael Evans on the CBS sitcom Good Times. His character was the youngest son of Florida ...

  3. 19 de fev. de 2024 · Welcome, fellow enthusiasts of the intriguing world of celebrity lifestyles! Today, we delve into the captivating realm of Ralph Carter, where the spotlight ...

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  4. In a digital-exclusive interview with TV One to celebrate the 50th anniversary of GOOD TIMES, veteran actor Ralph Carter (Michael Evans) discusses everything from his Brooklyn childhood to his early theatre days, and how he landed his role on the iconic 70’s sitcom.

  5. Ralph Carter is an American actor and singer known for playing Michael Evans in CBS’ ‘Good Times’ which aired from 1974 to 1979. Before joining television, he appeared in a number of Broadway and Off-Broadway projects including ‘Raisin,’ which earned him a Drama Desk Award and a Theatre World Award along with a Tony Award nomination, and ‘Dude,’ for which he garnered a Drama Desk ...

  6. Ralph Carter performs "Sidewalk Tree" from RAISIN at the 1974 Tony Awards.

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  7. Ralph Carter (born May 30, 1961) played the part of Michael Evans, the youngest of the Evans clan, on Good Times.Carter is best known for his work as a child and teenager, both in the Broadway musical Raisin (based on the Lorraine Hansberry drama A Raisin in the Sun) and as the character Michael Evans, the youngest member of the Evans family, on the 1970s sitcom Good Times.