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| name = Sally Struthers | image = Sally Struthers 1996.jpg | caption = Struthers in 1996 | birth_name = Sally Anne Struthers | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|07|28}} | birth_place = Portland, Oregon, U.S. | spouse = {{marriage|William C. Rader |1977|1983|reason=divorced}} | education = Grant High School | children = 1 | occupation = Actress, spokesperson, activist | years_active = 1970–present | known_for = Gloria Bunker – All in the Family }} Sally Anne Struthers (born July 28, 1947) is an American actress, spokeswoman and activist. She played the roles of 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. She was the voice of Charlene Sinclair on the ABC sitcom Dinosaurs and Rebecca Cunningham on the Disney animated series TaleSpin. Early lifeSally Anne Struthers was born on July 28, 1947[1][1] in Portland, Oregon, and attended Grant High School.[2] She is one of two children. She has a sister, Sue.[4] Their parents are Margaret Caroline (née Jernes) and Robert Alden Struthers, a surgeon,[3] who left the family when Sally was 9 or 10 years old.[4] Her maternal grandparents were Norwegian immigrants.[4] CareerStruthers moved quickly into stardom between the late 1960s and early 1970s. In Five Easy Pieces (1970) she was cast opposite Jack Nicholson in a small yet memorable role. She appeared as a restless wife of a veterinarian in the 1972 box office success The Getaway. It was around that time that Struthers achieved fame as Gloria Stivic on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family. Producer Norman Lear had found the actress dancing on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, a counterculture variety show whose writing staff included Rob Reiner.[8] According to a WPTT radio interview with Doug Hoerth in 2003, Struthers thought that Reiner's then-fiancée and later wife, Penny Marshall, would get the role of Gloria, as Marshall more resembled Jean Stapleton, who played Edith Bunker. Actress Candice Azzara had played the role of Gloria in a pilot episode, but was soon dropped. After a shaky start, the series became a hit beginning with its summer reruns, giving tens of millions of viewers the chance to see "Gloria" defending her liberal viewpoints about negative stereotypes and inequality. Struthers won two Emmy Awards (in 1972 and 1979) for her work on the show. In 2012, Struthers recalled the serendipity that helped her land the role: {{quote|I had just gotten let go from The Tim Conway Comedy Hour because the suits in New York said that I made the show look cheap. And the producer said, "That's the whole point, we're trying to make it look like the Conway show doesn't have a budget, has no money, and so that's why there's only one Tim Conway dancer instead of a line of them like the June Taylor Dancers on The Jackie Gleason Show, and there's only one musician, and they can't even afford an instrument for him, so he's standing at a music stand, humming the opening theme song." That's funny! And the suits said, "No, it makes the show look cheap." So they let me, the Tim Conway dancer, go. And if they hadn't done that, I wouldn't have been free to read for All in the Family.[5]}} In November 1975, Struthers was interviewed by Australian comedian Garry McDonald in his Norman Gunston character, where she broke down with uncontrollable laughter.[6][7] In 1977 she portrayed a housewife who was physically abused by her husband (portrayed by Dennis Weaver) in the made-for-TV movie Intimate Strangers, one of the first network features to depict domestic violence.{{Citation needed|date=October 2018}} On the short-lived Archie Bunker's Place spin-off Gloria (1982–1983), Struthers reprised Gloria as a new divorcée (she became an "exchange student", when husband Mike exchanged her for one of his students). The series co-starred Burgess Meredith as the doctor of an animal clinic with Gloria as his assistant.[8] She was a semi-regular panelist on the 1990 revival of Match Game and an occasional guest on Win, Lose or Draw (even filling in for Vicki Lawrence as host for a week). She also had a recurring role as Bill Miller's manipulative mother, Louise, on Still Standing and regularly appeared on Gilmore Girls as Babette Dell. She also provided voices for a number of animated series such as The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show (as a teenage Pebbles Flintstone), TaleSpin (as Rebecca Cunningham) and was one of the voice stars on ABC's Dinosaurs produced by Walt Disney and Henson Productions (as Charlene Sinclair).[8] Struthers starred in the stage production of Annie at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, [8] and in the national tour of the production in the late 1990s. She has been a regular since the early 2000s at the Ogunquit Playhouse, in Ogunquit, Maine, where, in 2012, she performed in Always...Patsy Cline, as Louise Segar, and 9 to 5: The Musical, as Roz Klein.[9] In 2014, Struthers toured in the 50th anniversary production of Hello, Dolly!, playing Dolly Levi. ActivismStruthers has been a spokesperson for Christian Children's Fund (later renamed ChildFund), advocating on behalf of impoverished children in developing countries, mainly in Africa, and has been the spokesperson for International Correspondence Schools in television ads, pitching the famous line "Do you want to make more money? Sure, we all do!". Her activism has been satirized in Episode 19 of the seventh season of Grey's Anatomy, 3 Episodes of In Living Color: Season 3 Episodes 6 & 18 and Season 4 Episode 27,[10] the South Park episodes "Starvin' Marvin" and "Starvin' Marvin in Space",[11] and the Denis Leary song Voices in my Head.[12] Personal lifeStruthers married psychiatrist William C. Rader on December 18, 1977. After having one child, daughter Samantha, the couple divorced on January 19, 1983.[3] FilmographyFilm
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Awards and nominationsPrimetime Emmy Awards
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/sally-struthers/173599|title=Sally Struthers: Biography, Latest News & Videos|publisher=TVGuide.com|accessdate=September 13, 2012}} 2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20160911134613/http://www.ebay.com/itm/SIGNED-IN-1962-SALLY-STRUTHERS-Freshman-Yearbook-Grant-HS-ALL-IN-THE-FAMILY-/251208013450?hash=item3a7d2a168a:m:mNJSB3g_VospMABvJ6n1Byw "Signed in 1962 Sally Struthers Freshman Yearbook..."] eBay, September 2016. 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/23/Sally-Struthers.html|title=Sally Struthers Film Reference biography|publisher=Filmreference.com|date=1947-07-28|accessdate=2012-09-14}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/seniorscommission/pages/hearings/011107/struthers.html|title=Testimony to The Commission on Affordable Housing and Health Facility: Needs for Seniors in the 21st Century|date=November 7, 2001|first=Sally|last=Struthers|accessdate=September 13, 2012|publisher=Federal Depository Library Program}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Sally Struthers on '9 to 5,' Life and Topless Scene with Jack Nicholson|url=http://www.newsday.com/search/sally-struthers-on-9-to-5-life-and-topless-scene-with-jack-nicholson-1.3858275|date=July 24, 2012|accessdate=September 13, 2012|first=Alan H.|last=Fallick|work=Newsday.com}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2361122/|title=Episode #2.6|publisher=|via=www.imdb.com}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW2kSkurQFs|title=Norman Gunston interviews Sally Struthers|first=|last=vilignal|publisher=|via=YouTube}} 8. ^{{cite news|last1=Janich|first1=Kathy|title=Annie at the Fox Theatre|url=https://issuu.com/encoreatlanta/docs/jan12_fox|accessdate=15 May 2018|work=Encore Atlanta|publisher=Atlanta Metropolitan Publishing Inc.|date=14 January 2012|pages=10-12}} 9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.pressherald.com/life/audience/waiting-in-the-wings-summer_2012-04-01.html?searchterm=sally+struthers|date=April 1, 2012|accessdate=September 13, 2012|title=Waiting in the wings: Summer|first=Bob|last=Keyes|work=The Portland Press Herald|location=Portland, Maine}} 10. ^List of In Living Color episodes 11. ^1 2 3 {{IMDb name|1783}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://genius.com/Denis-leary-voices-in-my-head-lyrics|title=Denis Leary – Voices in My Head|publisher=}} 13. ^Gans, Andrew. "Hal Linden and Sally Struthers Will Join Ed Dixon and Mark Jacoby in Ogunquit’s U.S. Premiere of 'Grumpy Old Men Musical'" Playbill, July 25, 2018 14. ^{{cite news|title=2009/2010 Ovation Award Winners.|url=http://www.lastagetimes.com/2011/01/ovationwinners|date=January 17, 2011|accessdate=September 2, 2014}} External links{{Wikiquote}}{{commons category}}
12 : 1947 births|Living people|20th-century American actresses|21st-century American actresses|American Christians|Actresses from Portland, Oregon|American film actresses|American people of Norwegian descent|American television actresses|American voice actresses|Grant High School (Portland, Oregon) alumni|Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Primetime Emmy Award winners |
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