Veteran actor John Amos, of “Good Times” and “Coming to America” fame, has been honored with a mural in Downtown Memphis. The late Hollywood star had become a regular visitor to the Bluff City and was connected to several film projects being developed by local company MVP3, prior to his passing in August 2024.
The Amos mural, located at 88 S. Front Street, was officially unveiled on Sept. 15, with mural artist Cameron Hill, Amos’ son K.C. Amos, and MVP3 head Marie Pizano, among those in attendance for a ceremony.
A new mural, depicting actor John Amos, Jr. (center), flanked by his father and son, located at 88 S. Front Street.
Space for the mural was provided by Beale Street entrepreneur Prince Mongo, and was sponsored by the MVP3 Foundation, the City of Memphis, Memphis Councilman Edmund Ford Sr., with additional support provided by Hyatt Place Memphis Germantown.
The MVP3 Foundation, founded by Pizano, “revitalizes communities through arts, mentorship, and education, empowering youth and creatives to find their voice and pursue their aspirations.”
Friends and family of the late actor John Amos Jr. gather around a new mural of him and his father and son in Downtown Memphis.
Based on a photo from the early ‘90s, the image captures three generations of Amos men: John Amos Sr., John Amos Jr. and K.C. Amos. Pizano noted that the mural “highlights the impact of legacy and the vital role fathers play in the lives of families and communities.” She noted that Amos, known as “America’s Dad” for his many fatherly roles on screen, was a supporter of MVP3’s mission to “inspire hope and healing through the arts.”
K.C. Amos and Marie Pizano during the Sept. 15 mural unveiling ceremony in Downtown Memphis.
As part of the ceremony, Robrecus “Rico” Parker, a Southwest Tennessee Community College student, was awarded the second MVP3 John Amos Grant. The grant recognizes students who “embody media integrity and purpose, furthering [Amos’] legacy of mentoring and uplifting future storytellers with heart and truth.”
The mural will also be showcased in New York City, as part of a Times Square digital campaign that is currently running through Sept. 20, highlighting the efforts of the MVP3 Network streaming platform.
Bob Mehr is a music and features reporter for The Commercial Appeal. He can be reached at [email protected]
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