Marla Gibbs, 93, Declares She’s ‘Ready to Work Again’ as She Shines at ABFF Honors

At 93, Marla Gibbs is not slowing down! The iconic actress, best known for her roles in “The Jeffersons” and “227,” accepted the Hollywood Legacy Award at the American Black Film Festival Honors on February 17, proving that age is just a number when you’ve got the passion for your craft. Presented by her former co-star Regina King, Gibbs kicked off her acceptance speech with infectious enthusiasm, declaring, “I’m ready to do some more!” Talk about inspiration!
Gibbs reminded everyone present—and us—about the importance of pursuing dreams regardless of age. She shared an encouraging message to aspiring actors: “It’s not too late. As long as you’re here and you’re still breathing.” This sentiment resonates as more people are embracing late-stage career changes, with many older adults taking on new ventures. Recent studies show that people over 50 can bring valuable experience and perspective to jobs, reminding us that creative careers aren’t just for the young.
A celebrated trailblazer, Gibbs earned five Emmy nominations for her role as the no-nonsense maid, Florence Johnston, on “The Jeffersons,” which aired from 1975 to 1985. The show was groundbreaking for its portrayal of an affluent Black couple navigating the complexities of society, making it a touchstone in American television history. After “The Jeffersons,” Gibbs continued her ascent with the NBC series “227,” which showcased the everyday lives of a middle-class African American family.
This year’s ABFF Honors also recognized other stellar talents like Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and Keke Palmer with notable awards for their contributions to the arts. The night was not just a celebration of achievements, but a powerful reminder of the impact that diversity and representation have on the entertainment industry.
As the curtain falls on tradition and rises on innovation, Marla Gibbs is a reminder to all of us that the stage is always open, no matter your age. With her vibrant spirit and unyielding zest for acting, we can’t help but cheer her on. So Hollywood, are you listening? This legendary actress is ready for her next big gig!
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and People Magazine, Deadline, Variety