Physical Description: |
277 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. |
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ISBN: |
0671017586 |
Author Notes: |
O'Connor is best known for his character Archie Bunker, the lead in the TV series "All in the Family" and the sequel "Archie's Place." He reportedly earned $200,000 per episode for "All in the Family" in 1971. He composed the closing themes "Remembering You," for "Archie Bunker's Place," and "Those Were the Days," for "All in the Family." His other long running role was as Sheriff Bill Gillespie on the TV series "In the Heat of the Night." He has made guests appearances on other series throughout the years from playing Arnie Kurtz in an episode of "The Untouchables," in 1959, to playing Gus Stemple in several episodes of "Mad About You," in the 1990's. In 1995, O'Connor's adopted son, Hugh, committed suicide. Hugh's drug related suicide caused his father to be instrumental in the passage of the Drug Dealers Civil Liability Act in California. This act allows citizens to sue drug dealers they believe are responsible for the drug related deaths of family members. In 1997, he and his wife Nancy donated one million dollars to the University of Montana's Center for the Rocky Mountain West, a regional studies and public policy institute. The Center was renamed the Carroll and Nancy Fields O'Connor Center for the Rocky Mountain West in September, 1997. Carroll O'Connor died on June 21, 2001 in Culver City, California from a heart attack. He was 76 years old. (Bowker Author Biography) |