O'Connor starred in All in the Family as arguably history's most lovable bigot, Archie Bunker, a role which earned him four ...
The Dingbat is dead. Jean Stapleton endeared herself to millions as Edith, the long-suffering, ditsy wife of Archie Bunker on the groundbreaking series "All In The Family." Archie was a bigot, a ...
Some of the cast of 'All in the Family' went on to appear in the show's four-season spinoff, but where are they all now, ...
Seeing Archie deal with the death of his wife, Edith Bunker, in the All in the Family spinoff, Archie Bunker's Place, changed how some fans perceived the character In real life, actress Jean Stapleton ...
LOS ANGELES -- Jean Stapleton's Edith Bunker was such a dithery charmer that we had to love her. And because she loved her bombastic husband Archie, we made room for him and TV's daring "All in the ...
One of the most emotional episodes of the All in the Family spinoff, Archie Bunker’s Place, aired 45 years ago today, leaving viewers heartbroken. It was November 2, 1980, when viewers were stunned by ...
At the peak of his All in the Family fame, Rob Reiner had a clever little trick that let him walk among fans largely ...
Character actress Jean Stapleton, who died May 31 at age 90, worked for half a century in theater, television, and movies, but by far her most memorable role was as Edith Bunker, who helped introduce ...
Reiner’s “All in the Family” role didn’t just capture the arguments of its time. It gave us a preview of our own.
It’s a refrain that’s landed in my inbox more than once since the death of “All in the Family” creator Norman Lear last Tuesday. The indelible character at the center of his half-hour comedy was most ...
Norman Lear, the writer, director, and producer who revolutionized prime time television with All in the Family and Maude, propelling political and social turmoil into the once-insulated world of ...
NEW YORK – Jean Stapleton, the stage-trained character actress who played Archie Bunker’s far better half, the sweetly naive Edith, in TV’s groundbreaking 1970s comedy “All in the Family,” has died.