The late Esther Rolle was responsible for creating James Evans. When Norman Lear first pitched "Good Times" to her, there was no James. She asked about where the father of Florida's kids were, and Lear said that he was "away." She didn't want to play Florida as a single black mother, so she told him to find another actress that could play it that way because she wouldn't. Once they wrote in James, she signed on.
