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==Characters== * [[Carroll O'Connor]] as [[Archie Bunker]], a blue-collar worker whose ignorant stubbornness tends to cause his arguments to self-destruct. By the time of ''Archie Bunker's Place,'' however, the character has mellowed somewhat and is no longer as explicitly bigoted as he had been during the first seasons of ''All in the Family,'' even agreeing to go into business with Murray, who is Jewish, and becoming close friends with him. * [[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. The writers and producers addressed Stapleton's departure in the Season 2 premiere, explaining that Edith had died of a [[stroke]]. Archie reflected on his wife's death and eventually began dating again. * [[Martin Balsam]] as Murray Klein (1979–81). Murray was Archie's Jewish partner, who held [[Liberalism|liberal]] views similar to those of Archie's son-in-law [[Michael Stivic]]. Unlike Mike, Murray was much more tolerant and patient with Archie's views. * [[Danielle Brisebois]] as [[Stephanie Mills (All in the Family)|Stephanie Mills]], the Jewish daughter of Edith's step-cousin, Floyd Mills. Archie and Edith take Stephanie in after her father, a chronic, unemployed drunk, abandoned her during the final season of ''[[All in the Family]].'' Stephanie, 10 years old at the start of the series, loved to sing and dance, and her talents were showcased in several episodes. * [[Celeste Holm]] as Estelle Harris (1981–83), Stephanie's wealthy maternal grandmother, who would often be at odds with Archie over his rearing of Stephanie. * [[Allan Melvin]] as Barney Hefner, Archie's best friend and a regular at the bar. Their friendship was first established in 1972 during an episode of ''All in the Family.'' Barney was married to a friend of Edith's named Blanche (played by [[Estelle Parsons]]) (although in earlier seasons she was called Mabel). Blanche left Barney numerous times before the couple divorced in 1979, and Barney was ordered to pay alimony. * [[Danny Dayton]] as Hank Pivnik, another regular. He first appeared in 1976 on ''All in the Family.'' Hank disappeared without explanation after the 1979–80 season. * [[Bill Quinn]] as Edgar Van Ranseleer<ref name="ReferenceA" /><!-- Alternate writing: Edgar Van Rensselaer --> (a.k.a. "Mr. Van R"), a former schoolteacher and regular at the bar. He was blind, and usually even-tempered. He was very rarely referred to by his first name—almost everyone called him Mr. Van Ranseleer or Mr. Van R. His first appearance was in 1978 on ''[[All in the Family]]''. * [[Jason Wingreen]] as Harry Snowden, Archie's former business partner, who continued to work at the tavern as a bartender. Another holdover character from ''All in the Family'', which Wingreen joined in 1976. *[[Abraham Alvarez (actor)|Abraham Alvarez]] and Joe Rosario as Jose Perez and Raoul Rosario, two Latin-American immigrants employed as assistant cooks at Archie's bar. Archie later learns they are [[illegal immigration|illegal immigrants]] after they refuse to give a statement to police after having witnessed a mugging. * [[Anne Meara]] as Veronica Rooney (1979–82), the cook at Archie Bunker's Place. She often made wisecracks and gave Archie a hard time. She insisted that Archie also hire her openly [[gay]] nephew Fred as a waiter to help him pay for law school. She was an [[alcoholism|alcoholic]] and privately pined to reconcile with her ex-husband, Carmine (who appeared in a few episodes and was played by Meara's real-life husband [[Jerry Stiller]]), but knew it wasn't going to happen. Meara appeared sporadically throughout the show's third season and left the show before the fourth and final season. * [[Dean Scofield]] (1979–80) as Fred Rooney, a gay waiter, and Veronica's nephew. Quits because of Archie's attitude toward his personal life. * [[Barbara Meek]] as Ellen Canby (1980–82). Ellen was a black housekeeper who was hired by Archie after Edith's death. She also took care of Stephanie, and helped keep Archie's tongue in check. Though Archie still harbored some prejudice toward black people by the time she arrived on the scene, he deeply respected Ellen and was grateful for the job she did in helping to raise Stephanie. * [[Denise Miller]], who joined the cast in 1981 as Archie's 18-year-old niece, Barbara Lee "Billie" Bunker. Billie—who worked as a waitress at Archie Bunker's Place—was the daughter of Archie's estranged brother Fred. Her principal love interest was Gary Rabinowitz (see below). * [[Barry Gordon]] (another 1981 addition to the cast) as Jewish lawyer and business manager Gary Rabinowitz. Gary quickly began dating Billie, who was 15 years younger than he. Just like Mike Stivic and Murray Klein before him, Gary's liberal beliefs often contrasted with those of staunchly conservative Archie. * [[Sally Struthers]] returned as Archie's daughter [[Gloria Stivic]] for several episodes. In addition to the 1979 episode "Thanksgiving Reunion," Struthers returned in the 1982 two-part episode "Gloria Comes Home," where she returns from [[California]] with her son, [[Joey Stivic|Joey]] after divorcing her husband, [[Michael Stivic|Mike]] (who had run off to a [[commune (intentional community)|commune]] in Humboldt County, California, with a college student). The character eventually moved on to her own [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] series, ''[[Gloria (American TV series)|Gloria]]''. ('''Note''': The original unaired pilot episode to the TV series, which begins with a short appearance by Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker, was later repackaged as an ''Archie Bunker's Place'' episode.)
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