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Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs are on display in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. [68] The originals had been purchased by the show's set designer for a few dollars at a local Goodwill thrift store and were given to the Smithsonian (for an exhibit on American television history) in 1978. It cost producers thousands of ...
Edith Bunker is a fictional character on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family (and occasionally Archie Bunker's Place), played by Jean Stapleton. She is the wife of Archie Bunker, mother of Gloria Stivic, mother-in-law of Michael "Meathead" Stivic, and grandmother of Joey Stivic. Her cousin is Maude Findlay , one of Archie's nemeses. [1]
Jean Stapleton continued to play Archie's wife Edith Bunker when Archie Bunker's Place premiered. The show featured Edith five times during the first 14 episodes of the first season, but Stapleton decided to leave the series late in 1979; her character was referred to but unseen during most of the 1979–80 season.
When first introduced on All in the Family in 1971, Archie is the head of a family consisting of his wife Edith (Jean Stapleton), his adult daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers) and his liberal son-in-law, college student Michael "Mike" Stivic (), with whom Archie disagrees on virtually everything; Archie frequently characterizes Mike as a "dumb Polack" and usually addresses him as "Meathead ...
Jean Stapleton as Edith and Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker in "All in the Family" CBS via Getty Images. Related: Norman Lear's Net Worth at the Time of His Death. 6.
The Brooklyn native first entered the Hollywood scene at just 7 years old, and it wouldn't take long before she'd her breakout role on "All in the Family," and its spinoff, "Archie Bunker's Place ...
Archer ("Archie Theme Song") – JG Thirlwell; Archie Bunker's Place ("Those Were the Days") – Lee Adams and Charles Strouse (Ray Conniff instrumental version); ("Remembering You") – Roger Kellaway and Carroll O'Connor; The Archie Show ("Sugar, Sugar") – Jeff Barry and Andy Kim (performed by The Archies) Are You Being Served?
We never can say goodbye, and that is especially true when it comes to beloved TV shows. The post-finale spinoff has always been a popular way to keep a franchise going. In recent decades, some of ...