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| occupation = High School/College Student
| occupation = High School/College Student
| gender = Male
| nationality = [[African American]]
| age = 13-21
| age = 13-21
| portrayer = [[Todd Bridges]]
| portrayer = [[Todd Bridges]]
| family = Lucy Mae Jackson (mother, d. 1978)<br>Henry Jackson (father, d. 1975)<br>[[Arnold Jackson]] (younger brother)<br>[[Kimberly Drummond]] (adopted sister)<br> [[Phillip Drummond (character)|Phillip Drummond]] (adopted father) Sam McKinney (step brother) (Maggie McKinney Drummond (step mother)
| family = Lucy Mae Jackson (mother, d. 1978)<br>Henry Jackson (father, d. 1975)<br>[[Arnold Jackson (chaarcter)|Arnold Jackson]] (younger brother)<br>[[Kimberly Drummond]] (adopted sister)<br> [[Phillip Drummond (character)|Phillip Drummond]] (adopted father) Sam McKinney (stepbrother) (Maggie McKinney Drummond (stepmother)
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'''Willis Jackson''' is a fictional character on the popular late 1970s-Early 1980s [[television program|television series]], ''[[Diff'rent Strokes]]'', and he was portrayed by [[Todd Bridges]].
'''Willis Jackson''' is a [[fictional character]] on the popular late 1970s-Early 1980s [[television program|television series]], ''[[Diff'rent Strokes]]'', and he was portrayed by child actor [[Todd Bridges]].


==Character Background==
==Character Background==
Willis James Jackson is the older brother of [[Arnold Jackson (character)|Arnold]]. He was born in [[Harlem]] in 1965. The boys' late mother was a [[housekeeper]], for a wealthy [[Caucasian race|Caucasian]] man, named Phillip Drummond, and her death-bed wish was that he would take care of her two kids, and Philip Drummond officially adopted them in late 1979.
Willis James Jackson is the older brother of [[Arnold Jackson (character)|Arnold]]. He was born in [[Harlem]] in 1965. The boys' late mother was a [[housekeeper]], for a wealthy [[Caucasian race|Caucasian]] man, named Phillip Drummond, and her death-bed wish was that he would take care of her two kids, and Philip Drummond officially adopted them in late 1979.


Willis was portrayed alternately as rebellious and responsible. In one episode, Willis joins a gang named "The Tarantulas". He buys a gang member's jacket, and tries to hide it from Kimberly and Mr. Drummond. When Arnold finds -- and tries on -- the jacket, Mr. Drummond thinks Arnold has joined "The Tarantulas". This forces Arnold to tell Mr. Drummond the truth, despite his fear that Willis will become furious at him. Arnold and Mr. Drummond find Willis in a holding cell at the [[police station]], but when Willis tries to tell him what happened, Mr. Drummond becomes very angry at Willis. The [[police officer]] tells Mr. Drummond that Willis was not involved, and that Willis tried to tell the other gang members to stop spraying graffiti on a wall. Willis, nevertheless, does not escape punishment, and Mr. Dummond grounds him.
Willis was portrayed alternately as rebellious and responsible. In one episode, Willis joins a gang named "The Tarantulas". He buys a gang member's jacket, and tries to hide it from Kimberly and Mr. Drummond. When Arnold finds -- and tries on -- the jacket, Mr. Drummond thinks Arnold has joined "The Tarantulas". This forces Arnold to tell Mr. Drummond the truth, despite his fear that Willis will become furious at him. Arnold and Mr. Drummond find Willis in a holding cell at the [[police station]], but when Willis tries to tell him what happened, Mr. Drummond becomes very angry at Willis. The [[police officer]] tells Mr. Drummond that Willis was not involved, and that Willis tried to tell the other gang members to stop spraying graffiti on a wall. Willis, nevertheless, does not escape punishment, and Mr. Drummond grounds him.


In another episode, Willis invited his old best friends from [[Harlem]]. After a little cheering up from his sister, Kimberly, Willis uses his new wealthy lifestyle to "charm" his friends. When a conflict erupts, they walk out on both Arnold and Willis. However, everyone makes peace later on.
In another episode, Willis invited his old best friends from [[Harlem]]. After a little cheering up from his sister, Kimberly, Willis uses his new wealthy lifestyle to "charm" his friends. When a conflict erupts, they walk out on both Arnold and Willis. However, everyone makes peace later on.


Willis also had a girlfriend, named Charlene DuPrey, portrayed by [[Janet Jackson]] of both the television shows ''[[Good Times]]'' and ''[[Fame (TV series)|Fame]]''. Jackson only appeared from the show's third season ([[1980-81 American network television schedule|1980-81]]) until early 1984, during the show's sixth season.
Willis also had a girlfriend, named Charlene DuPrey, portrayed by [[Janet Jackson]] of both the television shows ''[[Good Times]]'' and ''[[Fame (TV series)|Fame]]''. Jackson only appeared from the show's third season (1980-81) until early 1984, during the show's sixth season.


Todd Bridges role as Willis Jackson started to fade, because of casting changes in the [[1984-85 American network television schedule|1984-1985 season]], when [[Danny Cooksey]] plays Sam McKinney, Arnold's new younger stepbrother. Bridges did not appear as much in the show's final season.
Todd Bridges role as Willis Jackson started to fade, because of casting changes in the 1984-1985 season, when [[Danny Cooksey]] plays Sam McKinney, Arnold's new younger stepbrother. Bridges did not appear as much in the show's final season.


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Revision as of 16:00, 17 May 2009

Willis Jackson
First appearanceMovin In (Diff'rent Strokes Pilot)
Last appearanceThe Short Story
Portrayed byTodd Bridges
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationHigh School/College Student
FamilyLucy Mae Jackson (mother, d. 1978)
Henry Jackson (father, d. 1975)
Arnold Jackson (younger brother)
Kimberly Drummond (adopted sister)
Phillip Drummond (adopted father) Sam McKinney (stepbrother) (Maggie McKinney Drummond (stepmother)
NationalityAfrican American

Willis Jackson is a fictional character on the popular late 1970s-Early 1980s television series, Diff'rent Strokes, and he was portrayed by child actor Todd Bridges.

Character Background

Willis James Jackson is the older brother of Arnold. He was born in Harlem in 1965. The boys' late mother was a housekeeper, for a wealthy Caucasian man, named Phillip Drummond, and her death-bed wish was that he would take care of her two kids, and Philip Drummond officially adopted them in late 1979.

Willis was portrayed alternately as rebellious and responsible. In one episode, Willis joins a gang named "The Tarantulas". He buys a gang member's jacket, and tries to hide it from Kimberly and Mr. Drummond. When Arnold finds -- and tries on -- the jacket, Mr. Drummond thinks Arnold has joined "The Tarantulas". This forces Arnold to tell Mr. Drummond the truth, despite his fear that Willis will become furious at him. Arnold and Mr. Drummond find Willis in a holding cell at the police station, but when Willis tries to tell him what happened, Mr. Drummond becomes very angry at Willis. The police officer tells Mr. Drummond that Willis was not involved, and that Willis tried to tell the other gang members to stop spraying graffiti on a wall. Willis, nevertheless, does not escape punishment, and Mr. Drummond grounds him.

In another episode, Willis invited his old best friends from Harlem. After a little cheering up from his sister, Kimberly, Willis uses his new wealthy lifestyle to "charm" his friends. When a conflict erupts, they walk out on both Arnold and Willis. However, everyone makes peace later on.

Willis also had a girlfriend, named Charlene DuPrey, portrayed by Janet Jackson of both the television shows Good Times and Fame. Jackson only appeared from the show's third season (1980-81) until early 1984, during the show's sixth season.

Todd Bridges role as Willis Jackson started to fade, because of casting changes in the 1984-1985 season, when Danny Cooksey plays Sam McKinney, Arnold's new younger stepbrother. Bridges did not appear as much in the show's final season.