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*ACTOR "CARROLL O'CONNOR"DIES AT 76 posted by DOC HAUSS KC

  Author:  17884  Category:(News) Created:(6/22/2001 10:51:00 AM)
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InfoBeat - *Actor Carroll O'Connor dies at 76 By ANTHONY BREZNICAN AP Entertainment Writer CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) - Carroll O'Connor, whose portrayal of irascible bigot Archie Bunker on ``All in the Family'' helped make the groundbreaking TV comedy part of the American dialogue on race and politics, died of a heart attack Thursday. He was 76. O'Connor collapsed at his home and was taken to Brotman Medical Center, publicist Frank Tobin said. He said O'Connor died with his wife of nearly 50 years, Nancy, by his side. The actor had diabetes and had undergone coronary artery bypass surgery in 1989. Personal tragedy darkened O'Connor's later years. His only child, Hugh, a co-star with his father on the TV series ``In The Heat of The Night,'' shot himself in a drug-related suicide in 1995. A native of New York, O'Connor had been working for two decades on stage and in TV and movie supporting parts when he was tapped by producer Norman Lear to play a blue-collar worker from New York's borough of Queens with the gift of gab and a big chip on his shoulder. On Jan. 12, 1971, Archie began spouting off against minorities, liberals and his long-haired son-in-law (whom he called ``Meathead''> and kept at it for 13 years. O'Connor didn't flinch at playing an unlikeable character and deftly brought Archie's intolerance to feisty comic life. The actor also managed to give Archie a vulnerability that allowed him to be seen as a beleaguered soul, bound by his unthinking prejudices and buffeted by the changes sweeping Vietnam War-era America. Further softening the character was his love for wife Edith (Jean Stapleton), lovingly known as ``Dingbat,'' and their daughter, Gloria (Sally Struthers), and his grudging affection for Meathead Mike (Rob Reiner). ``All in the Family,'' adapted from the British series ``Till Death Do Us Part,'' shattered the sitcom mold that had produced decades of superficial and bland series featuring, invariably, a wise and kindly paternal figure. Lear considered other actors for the pivotal role of Archie, but said he found the right combination of ``bombast and sweetness'' in O'Connor, whom he had seen in the film ``What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?'' The sitcom got off to a rocky start. Many found it unsettling and offensive, and tuned it out. Harvard psychiatrist Alvin Poussaint called the show's bigotry ``dangerous because it's disarming.'' Eventually, however, viewers came to embrace Archie and the series as a comedy and a source of debate. It ranked No. 1 for five years, was top-rated for much of its run and gave birth to two spin-offs, ``Maude'' and ``The Jeffersons.'' O'Connor moved from ``All in the Family'' (1971-79) to ``Archie Bunker's Place'' (1979-83), which was based in a bar owned by Archie rather than in the Bunker household. The actor put his controversial character in perspective. ``I have a great deal of sympathy for him,'' O'Connor said of Archie in a 1986 Playboy magazine interview. ``As James Baldwin wrote, the white man here is trapped by his own history, a history that he himself cannot comprehend and therefore what can I do but love him?'' O'Connor and his two brothers were raised by their father, an attorney, and schoolteacher mother in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, a more prosperous section of Queens than Archie would ever know. O'Connor grew up in a life of financial comfort and social tolerance. ``I never heard Archie's kind of talk in my own family,'' he once said. ``My father was a lawyer and was in partnership with two Jews, who with their families were close to us. There were black families in our circle of friends. My father disliked talk like Archie's _ he called it lowbrow.'' O'Connor served as a merchant seaman in World War II, enrolling at the University of Montana on his return. Although both his siblings became physicians, O'Connor studied literature and discovered acting. He met his future wife, Nancy Fields, while appearing in a play. Captivated by Ireland during a visit in 1950, O'Connor finished his undergraduate studies at the National University of Ireland. Fields joined him and they were married in Dublin in 1951. O'Connor appeared on stage throughout Ireland and in London, Paris and Edinburgh. Making it in New York proved to be a struggle. He worked as a substitute teacher, earned his master's degree at Montana and, in the late 1950s, finally began getting roles in theater and film. ``Lonely Are the Brave'' and ``Cleopatra'' (both 1963), ``Hawaii'' (1966) and ``Point Blank'' (1967) were among the movies in which he appeared. Then ``All in the Family'' made him a star and, eventually, a four-time Emmy winner. ``Today's public recognition is something I never wished for or even cared about,'' he said in 1971. ``But now that it is here, I find it wonderful, of course.'' He followed ``Archie's Place'' with a return to New York theater, then came back to TV series in 1988 with ``In the Heat of the Night,'' a police drama based on the Rod Steiger-Sidney Poitier film. O'Connor played Bill Gillespie, police chief of a small Mississippi town; Howard Rollins co-starred as detective Virgil Tibbs. O'Connor continued with the series through health problems and a network change, from NBC to CBS. His son played a police officer on the show. O'Connor, who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last year, appeared in the 2000 romantic comedy ``Return to Me.'' The O'Connors adopted their son as an infant in 1962 in Italy, where O'Connor was filming ``Cleopatra.'' Hugh O'Connor battled a longtime alcohol and drug addiction problem. On March 28, 1995, in several phone conversations, Hugh told his father ``this is a very black day,'' said he had a gun and was going to ``cap'' himself. O'Connor recalled telling him ``you're just saying crazy things'' and advising him to seek a doctor's care. ``So long, I love you,'' his son replied. O'Connor called police, who arrived just as Hugh O'Connor shot himself. O'Connor turned his grief over the death of 32-year-old Hugh into an anti-drug crusade and a quest for legal vengeance against his son's drug supplier. ``Nothing will help,'' O'Connor said after the man was sentenced to a year in jail. ``Our lives have changed. My wife's and mine, and his widow.'' O'Connor was hospitalized in November at the UCLA Medical Center, where he had a toe amputated because of a circulatory problem related to diabetes.

InfoBeat - *Memorable 'Archie Bunker' quotes

By The Associated PresS

Gloria: Do you know that 60 percent of all deaths in America are caused by guns?

Archie Bunker: Would it make you feel any better if dey was pushed out of windows?

Archie Bunker: Well, I'll tell you one thing about President Nixon. He keeps Pat home. Which was where Roosevelt should have kept Eleanor. Instead he let her run around loose until one day she discovered the colored. We never knew they were there. She told them they were gettin' the short end of the stick and we been having trouble ever since.

Mike: Let me tell you something Mr. Bunker... Archie Bunker: No, let me tell you something, Mr. Stivic. You are a meathead! A meathead, dead from head up! A meathead!

Archie Bunker: When your mother-in-law and me was goin' around together, it was two years _ we never _ I never _ I mean absolutely nothin', not 'til the wedding night.

Edith Bunker: Yeah, and even then...

Gloria: I'm sorry, Mr. Davis, sometimes my father says the wrong things.

Sammy Davis Jr.: Yeah, I've noticed that. Lionel Jefferson: But he's not a bad guy, Mr. Davis. I mean, like, he'd never burn a cross on your lawn. Sammy Davis Jr.: No, but if he saw one burning, he's liable to toast a marshmallow on it.

Archie Bunker: Now, no prejudice intended, but I always check with the Bible on these here things. I think that, I mean if God had meant for us to be together he'd a put us together. But look what he done. He put you over in Africa, and put the rest of us in all the white countries.

Sammy Davis Jr.: Well, he must've told 'em where we were because somebody came and got us.

Source: Internet Movie Database





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Date: 6/22/2001 11:10:00 AM  From Authorid: 20104    I heard about his death this morning and I started crying. All in the family was before my time, but I always watched it on reruns since I was little. This is a sad day!!!  
Date: 6/22/2001 11:20:00 AM  From Authorid: 35821    I liked carrol o conner, he was a good actor and  
Date: 6/22/2001 11:21:00 AM  From Authorid: 35821    I loved his show all in the family. Im sure he left this world knowing that he had millions of fans!!!! rest in peace. freespirit  
Date: 6/22/2001 12:52:00 PM  From Authorid: 16131    Yeah , I heard this on the morning news and I could not beleive that the old man is gone . What alot of people never really realised about the Archie Bunker character he played was that even though he was a bigot , he was anything but , prejudiced . Carrol O'Connor , was a great character actor and did prove himself and his skills with Archie . He remained a part of america's fabric of entertainment and , will be missed by all who was ever open minded enough to watch the man as Archie Bunker , because it showed him in SOME humanitary situations that you could not help but beleive were a part of the actor stepping out through his character and he will be missed ....  
Date: 6/22/2001 5:18:00 PM  From Authorid: 4144    i have seen every episode of all in the family and in the heat of the night a lot. i mean a lot. carroll o connor is the reason i started watching heat when it started. i had never seen the original movie but i knew if he had anything to do with it, it had to be good. he always was.  
Date: 6/22/2001 7:55:00 PM  From Authorid: 35825    Carroll O'Conner was a GREAT actor!! His portrayal as Archie Bunker was the greatest!! I love All In The Family!!! I always watch that show!! I still can't believe he's gone.....very, very sad. (sdangel)  
Date: 6/22/2001 10:49:00 PM  From Authorid: 24522    I'm sorry to hear this he was very talented.He will be missed.Brekea
Date: 6/23/2001 12:37:00 AM  From Authorid: 36901    I've always been a fan because he reminded me of my grandfather. It broke my heart when I heard the news this morning. ~Apryl~  
Date: 6/23/2001 5:14:00 AM  From Authorid: 23075    When I heard this I started to cry a bit. He reminded me of my Grandpa in a strange sort of way. The world will miss him but at least he is now with his son.  

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