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  • Date of Birth: 02 August, 1924
  • Place of Birth: Manhattan, New York , United States
  • Biography: John Carroll O'Connor (August 2, 1924 – June 21, 2001), best known as Carroll O'Connor, was an American actor, producer and director whose television career spanned four decades. Known at first for playing the role of Major General Colt in the 1970 cult movie, Kelly's Heroes, he later found fame... Read more

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Carroll O'Connor
newsday.com2008-06-05
Swap Edith?Are youse crazy?Swingers in the 1970s?On CBS?Been there, done that.WHAT: The Oct. 28, 1972 episode of "All in the Family," titled "The Bunkers and the Swingers." ... Full Article

Scott's World
upi.com2001-12-31
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 31 (UPI) -- The evil terrorist attack of Sept. 11 marked that date 2001 among the greatest tragedies of American history. Like Dec. 7, it will be forever remembered for the loss of life and the inhumanity of... ... Full Article

Oh, Archie
ew.com2001-07-13
Carroll O'Connor died June 21 of a heart attack in Los Angeles at the age of 76. He didn't become a star -- that is to say, he didn't become All in the Family's Archie Bunker, the guileless archconservative and... ... Full Article

News Summary
ew.com2001-06-27
GOLDEN ARCHIE You don't see too many standing ovations in a traditional Catholic mass, but Carroll O'Connor brought the house down one last time as his casket was carried out of St. ... Full Article

Archie's Angel
people.com1981-04-27
From PEOPLE Magazine Click to enlarge Archie himself doesn't think so. "We've been picked up for another year and I think we're going to make it," says Carroll O'Connor. ... Full Article

Carroll O'Connor set the tone of how we were to work on All in the Family. He was very inclusive -- he allowed everybody to participate and say what they wanted to say. ... Full Article

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