Paulene Myers (November 9, 1913-December 8, 1996) appeared as Lena Anderson, new fiancee, then wife of Grandpa Henry Evans in two episodes of Good Times, first the Season 4 episode titled "Grandpa's Visit", then the episode titled "Something Old, Something New" in Season 5. Paulene was a revered veteran black female character actress and a pioneer amongst African-American actors, who performed on Broadway stage and appeared on many television series throughout her long career, which spanned over six decades.
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| - Paulene Myers (November 9, 1913-December 8, 1996) appeared as Lena Anderson, new fiancee, then wife of Grandpa Henry Evans in two episodes of Good Times, first the Season 4 episode titled "Grandpa's Visit", then the episode titled "Something Old, Something New" in Season 5. Paulene was a revered veteran black female character actress and a pioneer amongst African-American actors, who performed on Broadway stage and appeared on many television series throughout her long career, which spanned over six decades.
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| - Paulene Myers appeared as Lena Anderson, Grandpa Henry's fiancee, then wife in two episodes of "Good Times". She is shown here in the court scene from the film "My Cousin Vinny" in 1992.
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| - Lena Anderson-Evans in "Grandpa's Visit" and "Something Old, Something New"
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| - Paulene Myers (November 9, 1913-December 8, 1996) appeared as Lena Anderson, new fiancee, then wife of Grandpa Henry Evans in two episodes of Good Times, first the Season 4 episode titled "Grandpa's Visit", then the episode titled "Something Old, Something New" in Season 5. Paulene was a revered veteran black female character actress and a pioneer amongst African-American actors, who performed on Broadway stage and appeared on many television series throughout her long career, which spanned over six decades.
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