
In that show, dad Archie Bunker was portrayed by actor Carroll O'Connor. "But being a woman of a certain age, I didn't know of anyone else named Archie except the character who played my father." "I thought to myself, 'Sally, do you know any other Archies that were famous? Anybody in the sports world? There has to be one," she said. When royals Harry and Meghan named their baby Archie Harrison, she wracked her brain trying to think of any Archie she knew of, other than the character who played her father on "All in the Family."
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"This is our trial to say it's done, it's finished," Zmed said. If the show is successful, producers hope to take it to New York, or take it on the road for a few months and then to New York, Zmed said in a different call. Then Struthers discovered an opening that coincided with the Wilmington show and voila, here they come.

She stays booked with stage productions and at first told Zmed, who's done short runs of "Middletown" twice, that she didn't think she could schedule it. On the phone, Struthers is lively and engaging, and her voice has a brightness instantly recognizable as that of the character she played in "All in the Family" from 1971-1979 and then in the spin-off "Gloria" from 1982-83. The Delaware show also will star Anson Williams, who played Potsie in "Happy Days," and Didi Conn, who played Frenchy in the "Grease" movies.

The new production, running from May 28 to June 2, operates like "Love Letters" with actors using scripts on stage.
