American theater, film, and television actor (1907-1984).
Born September 21st, 1907 in New York City.
Died July 23rd, 1984 at 76 years old in Los Angeles (aortic aneurysm).
On May 31, 2013, Jean Stapleton passed away at 90 years old. She was an iconic actress known for her role as Edith Bunker in the CBS classic comedy series "All in the Family," for which she won three Emmy Awards. Ms. Stapleton was born on January 19, 1923 in Manhattan, New York and began her career in the entertainment industry at an early age. She started working in theater in the 1940s and soon became a familiar face on Broadway. She received a Tony Award nomination in 1961 for her role in "Damn Yankees." During the 1970s, Stapleton found fame with her role in "All in the Family," solidifying her place in television history. Following the show's conclusion in 1979, she continued to act on television and in film, appearing in a variety of shows from "Family Affair" to "ER" over the subsequent decades. Across her career, Jean Stapleton was widely praised for her comedic talents and versatility. She won three Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and several other accolades. She was known for her warmth and spirit and will be fondly remembered by her fans.
Life has more meaning in the face of death. Robert Greene