Actress Jean Stapleton, known as Edith Bunker on ‘All in the Family,’ dies | CNN (2024)

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Jean Stapleton won 3 Emmy awards for her role as Edith Bunker

She died "peacefully" at her New York City home, her family says

Stapleton was a stage actress who went on to star in television

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Actress Jean Stapleton, best known for her role as Archie Bunker’s wife in the groundbreaking 1970s sitcom “All in the Family,” has died, her son said Saturday.

She was 90 years old.

Her son John Putch told CNN about her passing and, along with his sister Pamela Putch, wrote an obituary saying that she “passed away peacefully of natural causes” on Friday at her New York City home “surrounded by friends and her immediate family.”

“No one gave more profound ‘how to be a human being’ lessons than Jean Stapleton,” said Norman Lear, who produced and directed “All in the Family.” “Goodbye Edith, darling.”

The daughter of an opera singer and businessman, Stapleton grew up on Long Island and in New York City. It was there during the early 1940s, while working as a typist for the British War Ministry Office, that she began her career in theater.

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Stapleton made it to Broadway in the production “In the Summer House” in 1953, the same year of her television debut on the daytime drama “Woman With a Past.” Other big stage roles followed, including in “Bells Are Ringing” and “Damn Yankees.”

She also did more and more television, including appearances on shows such as “Philco TV Playhouse” and “Dr. Kildare.”

Her breakout role was as Edith Bunker, the conscience of “All in the Family” as the kindhearted foil to husband Archie, played by the late Carroll O’Connor.

“All in the Family” was one of television’s most popular shows as it broke ground while tackling a host of social issues such as racism, sexuality, life and death. Edith Bunker, played by Stapleton, for instance revealed that she had breast cancer on the show, a rare occurrence at the time.

“I just loved doing it from the very beginning,” Stapleton told CNN in 2001, shortly after O’Connor’s death.

She won three Emmy awards – in 1971, 1972 and 1978, in addition to five other nominations in which he she fell short – for her performance in that Lear-helmed show.

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“Jean was a brilliant comedienne with exquisite timing,” said Rob Reiner, who played the Bunkers’ son-in-law referred to as “Meathead” on the show. “Working with her was one of the greatest experiences of my life.”

Stapleton kept busy after the show went off in the air in 1979 and kept on racking up more accomplishments. Those include Emmy nominations in 1982 for playing Eleanor Roosevelt in the CBS miniseries “Eleanor, First Lady of the World” and in 1995 as Aunt Vivian in a guest spot on the ABC comedy “Grace Under Fire.”

“RIP Jean Stapleton,” tweeted fellow TV comedy veteran Roseanne Barr, “a great actor whose range was unbelievable, deep and majestic.”

In 2002 she was chosen for the Television Academy Hall of Fame, joining the likes of Tim Conway and Bob Mackie in that organization’s 15th induction class.

Her most recent on-screen credits, according to the IMDB website, are from 2001 when she appeared in the film “Pursuit of Happiness” and the TV movie “Like Mother Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes” along with Mary Tyler Moore.

And after “All in the Family,” she continued working in theater, including a nationwide tour as Roosevelt in her one-woman show “Eleanor: Her Secret Journey,” the Broadway revival of “Arsenic and Lace” and Obie Award performances in Harold Pinter’s “Mountain Language” and “The Birthday Party.” Her final stage appearance was in “The Carpetbagger’s Children” a few blocks from her home in New York, to which she returned permanently in 2002.

Calling her “our collective Mother, with a capital M,” John and Pamela Putch – Stapleton’s two children with her husband William Putch, whom she married in 1957 and who died in 1983 – said “her devotion to her craft and her family taught us all great lessons.”

“In her own words, she was an ‘actress,’ not a celebrity,” they wrote in her obituary. “The play always came first.”

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CNN’s KJ Matthews contributed to this report.

Actress Jean Stapleton, known as Edith Bunker on ‘All in the Family,’ dies | CNN (2024)

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What was Edith Bunker's name on All in the Family? ›

Edith Bunker is a fictional character on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family (and occasionally Archie Bunker's Place), played by Jean Stapleton.

What is Edith's illness in the show All in the Family? ›

Edith has developed phlebitis and is barely able to stand or walk.

Who was the lady that played Edith Bunker? ›

Carroll O'Connor may have been the star of All In The Family, but Jean Stapleton was the show's heart. The New York City native played Archie's long-suffering wife Edith Bunker for nine seasons, and made the role unforgettable.

Is Jean Stapleton still alive from All in the Family? ›

Who is Edith's niece on All in the Family? ›

In season nine we meet Stephanie (Danielle Brisebois) — often called Archie and Edith's niece, but actually the daughter of Edith's step-cousin. (Got that?) Stephanie's mother has died in a car accident and her alcoholic father Floyd (Marty Brill) is incapable of caring for her, so Archie and Edith take her in.

What was Archie Bunker's daughter's name on All in the Family? ›

Sally Anne Struthers (born July 28, 1947) is an American actress and activist. She played Gloria Stivic, the daughter of Archie and Edith Bunker (played by Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton) on All in the Family, for which she won two Emmy Awards, and Babette on Gilmore Girls.

Why was Edith killed off on All in the Family? ›

In an interview with the Detroit Free Press in 1979 (via MeTV), Stapleton revealed that she harbored no ill will toward the show or her cast members. She just decided that Edith's character had run its course.

How old was Edith on All in the Family when she died? ›

Actress Jean Stapleton, best known as Edith Bunker in 'All in the Family', dies at 90. Jean Stapleton's Edith Bunker was such a dithery charmer that we had to love her.

Does Edith get attacked on All in the Family? ›

While alone in the house, Edith lets a man in who claims he's a policeman but is really a rapist. Edith finds various ways to stall the attacker from raping her and finally gets away from him thanks to a cake burning in the oven. Later at the party, Edith tries to tell Archie what just happened.

Who was Jean Stapleton married to in real life? ›

Personal life

Stapleton was married to William Putch from 1957 until his death in 1983. The couple had two children: actor/writer/director John Putch and television producer Pamela Putch.

How old is Jean Stapleton? ›

Stapleton died on May 31, 2013 in her home in New York City, New York of natural causes, aged 90. She was survived by her two children, John, a TV director, and Pamela, a TV producer.

What happened on the last episode of All in the Family? ›

Why didn't Jean Stapleton attend Carroll Oconnor's funeral? ›

Jean Stapleton, a close friend of O'Connor's since the early 1960s, was unable to attend the service because of a commitment for a stage performance.

Did Carroll o connor and Jean Stapleton get along? ›

That lived-in chemistry on All in the Family was no coincidence. While they'd become closest while on the show together, Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton knew each other well before the series began. The pair, who would go on to play Archie and Edith Butler, respectively, first met on the set of The Defenders.

Could Jean Stapleton really sing? ›

A trained singer, she performed in musicals both on and off Broadway (Damn Yankees, Bells Are Ringing, Juno, Funny Girl), and was seen in numerous non-musical plays (In the Summer House, Rhinoceros, Arsenic and Old Lace).

Why was Edith written off All in the Family? ›

Jean Stapleton wanted to leave All in the Family

She just decided that Edith's character had run its course. "Quit makes it sound as if I was leaving in anger or with something unfinished," Stapleton said. "It just isn't so. I love Edith.

What was meathead name on All in the Family? ›

Michael Casimir "Mike" Stivic is a fictional character played by Rob Reiner on the 1970s American television sitcom All in the Family. He is the live-in son-in-law of the series' lead character, Archie Bunker, who frequently calls him "Meathead".

What did Archie Bunker call his wife? ›

It took an actress as smart and deft as Stapleton to create the character that Archie called "dingbat," giving a tender core to a sitcom that tested viewers with its bigoted American family man and blunt take on social issues.

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