Carroll O’Connor

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Actor

Birth Date: August 2, 1924

Death Date: June 21, 2001

Birth Place: New York, New York

Carroll O'Connor's apprenticeship as an actor was long; he spent many years as a substitute schoolteacher living with his wife in cold-water flats awaiting the "big break." He was well into his thirties when steady, albeit supporting, work came as an actor. But at age 46, Carroll O'Connor became Archie Bunker, the endearing bigot who grew to accept diversity (somewhat) on the ground-breaking CBS series, "All in the Family."

When the series premiered in January 1971, audiences did not quite know what to make of it--a sitcom which followed the lives of a conservative, loading dock foreman, his "dingbat" wife, daughter and liberal son-in-law. The premise was typical TV fare, but the content was surely not: Archie Bunker's bigoted views would be challenged by his daughter and son-in-law, and often by his good-hearted wife. Even if audiences and the nation took awhile to swallow sitcom storylines dealing with rape, affirmative action, gender debates, and integration, they fell in love with O'Connor.

Not only did "All in the Family" become CBS'--and the nation's--top show for five seasons, but O'Connor won four Emmy Awards and eventually took de facto creative control of the series.It was a long road to such stardom.

O'Connor had studied in Ireland and performed on stage in Dublin and other parts of Europe, before returning to the U.S. in the early 1950s. Work was scarce, but beginning in the early 60s, he began winning supporting parts in feature films and guest appearances on TV series. In 1961 alone, O'Connor could be seen in "By Love Possessed," "A Fever in the Blood" and "Parrish" on the big screen, and a year later he was in "Alcoa Premiere" and "The Dick Powell Show" on the small screen.

Although he made his first TV pilot in 1963 with "Luxury Liner" for NBC, and appeared in "Cleopatra" that same year, possibly O'Connor's best-known role in the 60s was Charles Bromley in "Hawaii" (1966), the Massachusetts church elder organizing the missionaries. Hollywood writer-producer Norman Lear was aware of O'Connor and his work and in the late 60s cast him as Archie Bunker in two pilots for ABC based on the British series "'Til Death Do Us Part." The network balked at giving the potentially controversial series a weekly berth, but CBS picked it up.

Instant TV stardom followed, including talk show appearances and specials. But O'Connor was most interested in the work. He battled frequently with the writers about what Bunker would say and would do. Lear publicly supported O'Connor's creativity, giving O'Connor the lion's share of the success of the show. (O'Connor also wrote the closing theme.)

Using his clout at CBS, O'Connor created and co-executive produced "Bronk," a one-season series starring Jack Palance. He also produced a number of other TV projects, and was earning the then unprecedented $100,000 per episode salary for portraying Bunker.

In 1979, Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers departed "All in the Family," and O'Connor and Jean Stapleton, who had won celebrity of her own as Edith Bunker, moved on to a sequel, "Archie Bunker's Place." Archie, now half the bigot he used to be, owned a bar-restaurant (with a Jewish partner, no less) and the couple was also raising Edith's little girl cousin.

Stapleton departed the series a year later with an emotional episode in which Edith had died in her sleep and Archie and Stephanie, his ward, are left to mourn. O'Connor battled CBS executives often during the run of "Archie Bunker's Place," on which he had almost complete creative control. The series was canceled in 1983 and O'Connor swore he would never work for CBS again.

He took off for New York to make his long-delayed Broadway debut in "Brothers." Returning to Hollywood, O'Connor wrote and directed episodes of "The Redd Foxx Show" (ABC, 1986) and made sporadic dramatic appearances in TV-movies. O'Connor, again with autonomy, returned to series TV as Chief Bill Gillespie in a show based on the feature film "In the Heat of the Night" (NBC, 1988-92; CBS 1992-94).

Filmed in Georgia, the show followed Gillespie as he dealt with the activities in a small Southern town, and traced his growth from a bigoted individual to one who accepts diversity without card-carrying for any political agenda. NBC canceled the series after two seasons, and when CBS picked up the show, O'Connor found himself back at his old network. The new marriage worked. Not only did the series last as a weekly effort, but Gillespie married an African American woman, (portrayed by Denise Nicholas), a feat that would have seemed inconceivable for TV over twenty years earlier when Archie Bunker made his appearance.

Following its cancellation, "In the Heat of the Night" returned to CBS as a series of TV-movies. O'Connor was now firmly positioned as a TV icon. He was among the first batch of notables awarded a bust at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Building in North Hollywood, and was elected to that group's Hall of Fame in 1990.

Tragedy struck in March 1995 when O'Connor's only child, an adopted son Hugh, a part-time actor who had been battling drug addiction for some time, committed suicide. Battling tears, O'Connor appeared before TV cameras to indict drugs as the culprit. He blamed the man who sold the drugs to his son and fought to see him brought to justice. The dealer was convicted in January 1996.

After months out of the public eye, the still paunchy, still white-haired, now older O'Connor joined the cast of the Fox TV series "Party of Five" in the recurring role of the orphans' grandfather. His last film appearance was a the co-owner of an Irish-Italian restaurant in "Return to Me" (2000).

Credits

Return to MeStream

Actor
Marty O'Reilly
Movie
2000
62%

36 Hours to Die

Actor
Jack 'Balls' O'Malley
Movie
1999

Gideon

Actor
Leo Barnes
Movie
1999

In the Heat of the Night: By Duty Bound

Actor
Sheriff William O. "Bill" Gillespie
Movie
1995

In the Heat of the Night: By Duty Bound

Executive Producer
Movie
1995

In the Heat of the Night: Grow Old Along With Me

Actor
Bill Gillespie
Movie
1995

Party of FiveStream

Guest Star
Series
1994

In the Heat of the Night: A Matter of JusticeStream

Actor
Sheriff William O. 'Bill' Gillespie
Movie
1994

In the Heat of the Night: A Matter of JusticeStream

Executive Producer
Movie
1994

In the Heat of the Night: Who Was Geli Bendl?

Actor
Sheriff William O. 'Bill' Gillespie
Movie
1994

In the Heat of the Night: Who Was Geli Bendl?

Executive Producer
Movie
1994

In the Heat of the Night: Who Was Geli Bendl?

Screenwriter
Movie
1994

In the Heat of the Night: Give Me Your LifeStream

Actor
Sheriff William O. "Bill" Gillespie
Movie
1994

In the Heat of the Night: Give Me Your LifeStream

Executive Producer
Movie
1994

Mad About YouStream

Guest Star
Gus Stemple
Series
1992

In the Heat of the NightStream

Actor
William Gillespie
Series
1988

In the Heat of the NightStream

Director
Series
1988

In the Heat of the NightStream

Executive Producer
Series
1988

In the Heat of the NightStream

Writer
Series
1988

In the Heat of the Night

Actor
Chief William O. 'Bill' Gillespie
Movie
1988

The Father Clements Story

Actor
Movie
1987

Convicted

Actor
Lewis May
Movie
1986

Brass

Actor
Frank Nolan
Movie
1985

Archie Bunker's PlaceStream

Actor
Archie Bunker
Series
1979

The Last Hurrah

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Frank Skeffington
Movie
1977

Law and Disorder

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Willie
Movie
1974

Don Rickles: Alive And Kicking

Actor
Show
1972

Of Thee I Sing

Actor
John P. Wintergreen
Movie
1972

All in the FamilyStream

Actor
Archie Bunker
Series
1971

Doctors' Wives

Actor
Dr. Joe Gray
Movie
1971

Kelly's HeroesStream

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Maj. Gen. Colt
Movie
1970
78%

MarloweStream

Actor
Lt. Christy French
Movie
1969
63%

Death of a Gunfighter

Actor
Lester Locke
Movie
1969
83%

Fear No Evil

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Myles Donovan
Movie
1969

Ride a Northbound Horse

Actor
Movie
1969

The Dick Cavett ShowStream

Guest
Talk
1968

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InStream

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Variety Show
1968

For Love of Ivy

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Frank Austin
Movie
1968

The Devil's BrigadeStream

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Maj. Gen. Maxwell Hunter
Movie
1968
50%

Warning Shot

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Paul Jerez
Movie
1967

Nightmare in Chicago

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Movie
1967

Waterhole No. 3Stream

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Sheriff John H. Copperud
Movie
1967

Point BlankStream

Actor
Brewster
Movie
1967
92%

That GirlStream

Guest Star
Giuseppe Casanetti
Series
1966

HawaiiStream

Actor
Charles Bromley
Movie
1966
70%

What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?

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General Bolt
Movie
1966

Not With My Wife, You Don’t!Stream

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Gen. Maynard C. Parker
Movie
1966

The Wild, Wild WestStream

Guest Star
Series
1965

I SpyStream

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Series
1965

In Harm's WayStream

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Lt. Cmdr. Burke
Movie
1965
37%

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Stream

Guest Star
Series
1964
100%

East Side West Side

Guest Star
Series
1963

The FugitiveStream

Guest Star
Sheriff Bray
Series
1963

The Outer LimitsStream

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Deimos
Series
1963
92%

CleopatraStream

Actor
Casca
Movie
1963

Lonely Are the BraveStream

Actor
Hinton (truck driver)
Movie
1962
93%

Lad: A Dog

Actor
Hamilcar Q. Glure
Movie
1962

Belle Sommers

Actor
Mr. Griffith
Movie
1962

Ben Casey

Guest Star
Father Joseph McGavin
Series
1961

Dr. Kildare

Guest Star
Series
1961

By Love Possessed

Actor
Bernie Breck
Movie
1961

A Fever in the Blood

Actor
Matt Keenan
Movie
1961

Parrish

Actor
Firechief
Movie
1961

The Untouchables

Guest Star
Series
1959

BonanzaStream

Guest Star
Series
1959

GunsmokeStream

Guest Star
Hootie Kyle
Series
1955

Death Valley DaysStream

Actor
Sen. Dave Broderick
Series
1952

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