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Jean Stapleton was a well-known American actress, known for her character roles on stage, TV, and films

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BirthdayJanuary 19, 1923
Died onMay 31, 2013
NationalityAmerican
FamousFilm & Theater Personalities, Actresses
City/StateNew York City, New Yorkers
SpousesWilliam H. Putch (m. 1956–1983)
SiblingsJack Stapleton
Known asJeanne Murray
ChildrensJohn Putch
Universities
  • Hunter College
Birth PlaceManhattan, New York City, New York
Height173
GenderFemale
FatherJoseph E. Murray
MotherMarie Stapleton Murray
Sun SignCapricorn
Born inManhattan, New York City, New York
Famous asActress
Died at Age90

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Who is Jean Stapleton?

Jean Stapleton was a well-known American actress, known for her character roles on stage, TV, and films. Her best-known role was that of ‘Edith Bunker,’ the long-suffering, dutiful wife of ‘Archie Bunker,’ in the TV series ‘All in the Family.’ She won a number of prestigious awards for this memorable performance. Her brother, her uncle, and her son, too, were associated with the entertainment industry. She began her acting career with stage plays, and then moved to TV and films. She had never been a leading lady, but she was an accomplished performer. She portrayed a wide range of characters and sang in several musicals. She was a women’s rights activist and was one of the commissioners at the ‘National Women’s Conference’ in Houston, Texas, during the ‘International Women’s Year.’ Stapleton was married to William Putch, who directed a summer stock theater in Pennsylvania. They are survived by a son and a daughter, both of whom are in the entertainment industry. Stapleton died of natural causes at the age of 90.

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Childhood & Early Life

Jean Stapleton was born Jeanne Murray, on January 19, 1923, in Manhattan, New York. Her father, Joseph Edward Murray, was an advertising salesman. Her mother, Marie A. (née Stapleton), was a concert and opera singer. Jean followed in her mother’s footsteps.

She attended the ‘Wadleigh High School’ in New York City. She graduated in 1939 and then joined ‘Hunter College.’ After completing her studies, Stapleton worked as a typist and secretary while taking theater classes at night.

Later, she changed her name and took her mother’s maiden name. Her older brother, who was a theater actor, had changed his name to “Jack Stapleton.” Actor Betty Jane Watson was her cousin.

She did a work–study apprenticeship at the ‘American Actors’ Company’ and also performed with them. In the touring company of ‘Come Back, Little Sheba,’ she worked as an understudy for Shirley Booth. She also worked opposite Frank Fay in ‘Harvey.’

Career

Stapleton started her career in 1941, with summer stock theater, at the ‘Greenwood Play House,' Peaks Island, Maine. Her New York debut was an ‘Off-Broadway’ play called ‘American Gothic.’

She made her ‘Broadway’ debut in 1953, with Jane Bowles’s play ‘In the Summer House,’ directed by Jose Quintero. ‘Damn Yankees’ (1955), was one of her most successful ‘Broadway’ musicals.

She gave a number of melodious musical performances. In the 1950s, she was the part of the original cast of the ‘Broadway’ production ‘Bells Are Ringing.’ In the 1960s, she performed with Barbra Streisand in ‘Funny Girl’ and came up with the songs ‘If a Girl Isn’t Pretty’ and ‘Find Yourself a Man.’

Apart from her musicals, she also did other ‘Broadway’ plays such as ‘Rhinoceros’ in 1961, which was a farce by Eugene Ionesco. She acted in a revival of ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ in 1987.

Stapleton reprised her roles in the movie versions of ‘Damn Yankees’ (1958), and ‘Bells Are Ringing’ (1960). She was also a part of the film ‘Something Wild’ in 1961 and essayed the role of a secretary in the 1971 thriller ‘Klute,’ starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland.

She portrayed guest roles in many TV shows and series, such as ‘Starlight Theatre,’ ‘Dr. Kildare,’ ‘Woman With a Past,’ ‘The Patty Duke Show,’ ‘My Three Sons,’ ‘Car 54, Where Are You?,’ and ‘The Defenders.’ She essayed the role of ‘Rosa Criley’ in ‘The Eleventh Hour’ (1963), a medical drama based on psychiatry.

Some of her earlier TV and feature films were ‘Something Wild’ (1961), ‘Up the Down Staircase’ (1967), Norman Lear’s comedy ‘Cold Turkey’ (1971) among others. She was a part of the TV series ‘Scarecrow and Mrs. King’ and the educational series ‘Beakman’s World.’

She had already done some TV shows and ‘Broadway’ plays, when producer Norman Lear asked her to audition for the role of ‘Edith’ in ‘All in the Family.’ This major role in her first TV series proved significant for her career. This series was an American adaptation of the British series ‘Till Death Us Do Part.’ Initially, ‘All in the Family’ faced immense difficulty finding an audience. However, it soon became popular and remained at the top of the ‘Nielson’ ratings for five consecutive seasons.

With a high-pitch nasal dialogue delivery, a perplexed expression, and a trotting gait, Stapleton added fine touches to the character of ‘Edith Bunker.’ The series ran from 1971 to 1979, and was followed up by ‘Archie Bunker’s Place,’ which continued till 1983. Stapleton, however, requested to be written out of the show, as she was tired of the same role.

Stapleton then chose various characters that were starkly different from her celebrated role. She made guest appearances in the TV series ‘Caroline in the City’ and ‘Murphy Brown.’ She worked with Whoopi Goldberg in the TV series based on the movie ‘Bagdad Café.’ She was part of the Canadian production of the musical ‘Something’s Afoot’ (1979). She also played the title role in the TV movie ‘Aunt Mary,’ which was based on a true life story.

She co-starred with Peter Ustinov in the 1986 TV adaptation of ‘Dead Man’s Folly.’ She played ‘Julia Child,’ who sings the recipe for chocolate cake, in the 1991 ‘Off-Broadway’ mini-musical ‘Bon Appétit.’

She starred with Meg Ryan in ‘You’ve Got Mail’ (1998) and with John Travolta in ‘Michael’ (1996). In 1982, she portrayed ‘Eleanor Roosevelt’ in the TV movie ‘Eleanor: First Lady of the World.’ The film was later turned into a one-woman show, and Stapleton toured the country with the show.

Later, she essayed some significant roles in ‘Off-Broadway’ plays such as Mr. Foote’s ‘The Carpetbagger’s Children,’ John Osborne’s ‘The Entertainer,’ and Harold Pinter’s ‘Mountain Language’ and ‘The Birthday Party.’ Her work, especially in ‘The Birthday Party,’ was immensely appreciated.

In the famous 1996 series ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,’ Stapleton played the role of Raymond’s aunt. She played the title role in ‘Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle’ (1993–1995), a children’s show based on Betty MacDonald’s children’s books.

Major Works

She was considered as one of the leading women in the TV comedies of the 1970s. She is best remembered for her portrayal of a slow-witted, good-at-heart, submissive housewife in the TV series ‘All in the Family.’

In 1978, Stapleton was named as one of the forty members of the ‘National Commission’ on the observance of ‘International Women’s Year.’ She had also worked with screenwriter Rhoda Lerman, to preserve Mrs. Roosevelt’s New York home.

After completing her last acting assignment in 2001, she continued with her social activities, especially at the ‘Woman’s Research & Education Institute.’ She focused on the issues affecting women.

Awards & Achievements

Stapleton won the ‘Primetime Emmy Award’ in 1971, 1972, and 1978, for her role in the series ‘All in the Family.’ She also won two ‘Golden Globe Awards’ for the same series.

In 1978, she received an ‘Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters’ degree from ‘Emerson College’ in Boston. She has a scholarship named after her. In 2002, she was inducted into the ‘American Theater Hall of Fame,’ and into the ‘Television Hall of Fame.’

Personal Life

Stapleton married William Putch on October 26, 1957, during the production of the musical ‘Bells Are Ringing.’ He directed a summer stock theater, ‘Totem Pole Play House,’ in Caledonia State Park in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.

Her husband died in 1983.

Stapleton died of natural causes on May 31, 2013, in New York City. She was 90 years old at the time of her death. ‘Broadway’ had dimmed the marquee lights for one minute on June 5, 2013, in honor of her memory. She is survived by her daughter, TV producer Pamela Putch, and her son, John Putch, an actor, writer, and director.

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Jean Stapleton's awards

YearNameAward

Golden Globe Awards

1974Best TV Actress - Comedy or MusicalAll in the Family (1971)
1973Best TV Actress - Comedy or MusicalAll in the Family (1971)

Primetime Emmy Awards

1978Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesAll in the Family (1971)
1972Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesAll in the Family (1971)
1971Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesAll in the Family (1971)

Jean Stapleton biography timelines

  • // 19th Jan 1923
    Jean Stapleton was born Jeanne Murray, on January 19, 1923, in Manhattan, New York. Her father, Joseph Edward Murray, was an advertising salesman. Her mother, Marie A. (née Stapleton), was a concert and opera singer. Jean followed in her mother’s footsteps.
  • // 1939
    She attended the ‘Wadleigh High School’ in New York City. She graduated in 1939 and then joined ‘Hunter College.’ After completing her studies, Stapleton worked as a typist and secretary while taking theater classes at night.
  • // 1941
    Stapleton started her career in 1941, with summer stock theater, at the ‘Greenwood Play House,' Peaks Island, Maine. Her New York debut was an ‘Off-Broadway’ play called ‘American Gothic.’
  • // 1953 To 1955
    She made her ‘Broadway’ debut in 1953, with Jane Bowles’s play ‘In the Summer House,’ directed by Jose Quintero. ‘Damn Yankees’ (1955), was one of her most successful ‘Broadway’ musicals.
  • // 26th Oct 1957
    Stapleton married William Putch on October 26, 1957, during the production of the musical ‘Bells Are Ringing.’ He directed a summer stock theater, ‘Totem Pole Play House,’ in Caledonia State Park in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.
  • // 1961 To 1987
    Apart from her musicals, she also did other ‘Broadway’ plays such as ‘Rhinoceros’ in 1961, which was a farce by Eugene Ionesco. She acted in a revival of ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ in 1987.
  • // 1963
    She portrayed guest roles in many TV shows and series, such as ‘Starlight Theatre,’ ‘Dr. Kildare,’ ‘Woman With a Past,’ ‘The Patty Duke Show,’ ‘My Three Sons,’ ‘Car 54, Where Are You?,’ and ‘The Defenders.’ She essayed the role of ‘Rosa Criley’ in ‘The Eleventh Hour’ (1963), a medical drama based on psychiatry.
  • // 1978
    In 1978, Stapleton was named as one of the forty members of the ‘National Commission’ on the observance of ‘International Women’s Year.’ She had also worked with screenwriter Rhoda Lerman, to preserve Mrs. Roosevelt’s New York home.
  • // 1978 To 2002
    In 1978, she received an ‘Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters’ degree from ‘Emerson College’ in Boston. She has a scholarship named after her. In 2002, she was inducted into the ‘American Theater Hall of Fame,’ and into the ‘Television Hall of Fame.’
  • // 1979
    Stapleton then chose various characters that were starkly different from her celebrated role. She made guest appearances in the TV series ‘Caroline in the City’ and ‘Murphy Brown.’ She worked with Whoopi Goldberg in the TV series based on the movie ‘Bagdad Café.’ She was part of the Canadian production of the musical ‘Something’s Afoot’ (1979). She also played the title role in the TV movie ‘Aunt Mary,’ which was based on a true life story.
  • // 1983
    Her husband died in 1983.
  • // 1986 To 1991
    She co-starred with Peter Ustinov in the 1986 TV adaptation of ‘Dead Man’s Folly.’ She played ‘Julia Child,’ who sings the recipe for chocolate cake, in the 1991 ‘Off-Broadway’ mini-musical ‘Bon Appétit.’
  • // 2001
    After completing her last acting assignment in 2001, she continued with her social activities, especially at the ‘Woman’s Research & Education Institute.’ She focused on the issues affecting women.
  • // 31st May 2013 To 5th Jun 2013
    Stapleton died of natural causes on May 31, 2013, in New York City. She was 90 years old at the time of her death. ‘Broadway’ had dimmed the marquee lights for one minute on June 5, 2013, in honor of her memory. She is survived by her daughter, TV producer Pamela Putch, and her son, John Putch, an actor, writer, and director.

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Jean Stapleton's FAQ

  • What is Jean Stapleton birthday?

    Jean Stapleton was born at 1923-01-19

  • When was Jean Stapleton died?

    Jean Stapleton was died at 2013-05-31

  • Where was Jean Stapleton died?

    Jean Stapleton was died in New York City, New York

  • Which age was Jean Stapleton died?

    Jean Stapleton was died at age 90

  • Where is Jean Stapleton's birth place?

    Jean Stapleton was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York

  • What is Jean Stapleton nationalities?

    Jean Stapleton's nationalities is American

  • Who is Jean Stapleton spouses?

    Jean Stapleton's spouses is William H. Putch (m. 1956–1983)

  • Who is Jean Stapleton siblings?

    Jean Stapleton's siblings is Jack Stapleton

  • Who is Jean Stapleton childrens?

    Jean Stapleton's childrens is John Putch

  • What was Jean Stapleton universities?

    Jean Stapleton studied at Hunter College

  • How tall is Jean Stapleton?

    Jean Stapleton's height is 173

  • Who is Jean Stapleton's father?

    Jean Stapleton's father is Joseph E. Murray

  • Who is Jean Stapleton's mother?

    Jean Stapleton's mother is Marie Stapleton Murray

  • What is Jean Stapleton's sun sign?

    Jean Stapleton is Capricorn

  • How famous is Jean Stapleton?

    Jean Stapleton is famouse as Actress