Sally Struthers Reflects on the Lasting Legacy of “All in the Family” After 53 Years

In a recent interview, Sally Struthers, known for her iconic role as Gloria Stivic on All in the Family, shared her thoughts on the lasting legacy of the show that premiered 50 years ago. Struthers fondly recalls her time on set, describing the cast dynamic as “beautiful,” with no competition among the actors. “We revered one another,” she said, highlighting the perfect chemistry between her, Carroll O’Connor, and Jean Stapleton.

Reflecting on her character’s evolution, Struthers noted that early on, Gloria had limited lines and was underutilized. However, as the show progressed, the writers developed her character, giving her more depth and storylines that showcased her growth alongside her husband, Michael, played by Rob Reiner.'All in the Family' Photos

Struthers also expressed her admiration for her co-stars. She described Jean Stapleton as a model of subtlety and grace, while Carroll O’Connor became a father figure to her during the show’s run, providing guidance and support.

The actress recognized the show’s impact early on, recalling the overwhelming fan reactions that began just weeks after its premiere. She remains proud to have been part of a series that not only entertained but also made television history, as evidenced by her daughter’s discovery of the show’s significance in an encyclopedia.Sally Struthers Says 'All in the Family' Cast Got Along

As Struthers continues her work in theater and other projects, she cherishes the memories of All in the Family, even if seeing her former co-stars on screen brings a bittersweet sense of nostalgia.

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