- Josephine Joseph (Soul Food)
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name = Josephine Joseph
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real_name = Josephine Joseph
portrayer =Irma P. Hall
creator =George Tillman, Jr.
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gender = Female
first = "Soul Food" (film)
last = "Don't Think This Hasn't Been Fabulous" (TV series, Season 5, Episode 14)
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occupation = Homemaker, Chicago
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family =
spouse = Jeremiah Joseph (deceased)
children =Teri Joseph (daughter)Maxine Chadway (daughter)
Tracy Van Adams (daughter)
relatives =Ahmad Chadway (grandson)
Kelly Chadway (granddaughter)
Brooke Chadway (granddaughter)
Jeremiah Van Adams (grandson)
footnotes =Josephine Joseph is a fictional character from the 1997 film "Soul Food", and the
Showtime television series of the same name. Along with her grandson Ahmad -- who refers to her as "Big Mama" -- she serves as the moral and emotional center of the film. Additionally, she makes recurring appearances in flashback sequences on the television series. She is the subject of the film's theme song, theBoyz II Men tune called "A Song for Mama ".Josephine is portrayed by
Irma P. Hall .Character Background
Josephine was born and raised in
Hattiesburg, Mississippi , along with her brother Pete and her two sisters, Ruthie (Diahann Carroll ) and Twig. When she met future husband Jeremiah Joseph (Larry Marshall), Ruthie and Twig disapproved. The sisters' relationship never fully recovered from the resulting argument.After Jeremiah ran afoul of the
Ku Klux Klan , he and Josephine moved toChicago , along with his best friend Hardy Lester (Richard Roundtree ) and Hardy's wife Ella (Gloria Foster ). The Josephs raised three daughters: Teri, Maxine, and Tracy, whom they nicknamed "Bird". The family began a tradition of gathering together on Sunday afternoons for dinner, irrespective of whatever else was on an individual's personal schedule. The tradition remained unbroken for approximately 40 years.Josephine was a beloved woman with deep moral and spiritual roots. Her presence helped to keep the family grounded, particularly after Jeremiah's death. Soon after her daughter Bird married
Lem Van Adams (and after Maxine gave birth to a daughter, Brooke), Josephine was hospitalized for complications resulting fromdiabetes . During an operation in which her leg was amputated, she suffered a stroke and fell into a coma. Although she briefly regained consciousness weeks later while Ahmad was visiting, she had a relapse after mere minutes and died.Josephine's presence within the Joseph family was a strong one. After her death, her grandson Ahmad and her daughters all maintained vivid memories of her. At times, it even seemed that she was appearing to them in angelic form.
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