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Old 02-14-2008, 11:55 PM   #1
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Default Edith beauty makeover

I found this story at allinthefamilysit.com webside. It said something about giving Edith Bunker a beauty makeover.



I may not understand what the text says. Can anybody help me on this one?
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Old 02-22-2008, 05:35 PM   #2
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I really do not remember this episode witch season was this aired
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This was not from a specific episode. This is just a newspaper article. It may have been around 1972 or 1973. The makeover covered four areas: Skin, Eyes, Lips, and Hair. Due to the newspaper being at least 3.5 decades old, you'll have to save the image and use the Windows Picture and Fax viewer to see the text. I may go ahead and use MS Paint to make the text look better.
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As time went on, Jean Stapleton became a real handful to work with. All of the show's stars were on big ego trips but she appears to have been the most difficult to deal with. Really, by the time the show was in it's final seasons the character of Edith had to be completely redrawn creating a real continuity gap. She wouldn't do a final episode and didn't even attend the funeral of Carroll O'Connor (all other cast members were there).
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As time went on, Jean Stapleton became a real handful to work with. All of the show's stars were on big ego trips but she appears to have been the most difficult to deal with. Really, by the time the show was in it's final seasons the character of Edith had to be completely redrawn creating a real continuity gap. She wouldn't do a final episode and didn't even attend the funeral of Carroll O'Connor (all other cast members were there).
That's a shame to hear. I always pictured Jean like Edith: a sweet, motherly type. That's how good she is/was as an actress and how perfect the role was for her.
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Wow! I never knew Jean Stapleton was such a diva! Well, I agree that shows what a good actress she was. The same can be said for Carroll O'Connor, he was NOTHING like Archie.
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Jean's last public appearance with Carroll was on the Donny and Marie talk show. She came to town and watched the final film of Carroll's career Return To Me and mentioned that she hurried into the theater past the many trying to interview him. I seem to recall the reason that Jean didn't come to Carroll's funeral was that she was appearing in a show and under a contractual agreement that wouldn't let her attend the service. If Jean is a diva I'm surprised that its not been widely publicized by others since those AITF days. Maybe it has been and I haven't seen the articles but no matter what the publicity Jean is a wonderfully talented actress and no one could have filled the role of Edith Bunker the way Jean did.

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"She remained close and supportive while O'Connor was in court to testify his son's death. Then on the First Day of Summer in 2001, while performing on stage, she received word that her dear friend had passed away. Though she was unable to attend the service, she delivered her condolences to Nancy."
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As time went on, Jean Stapleton became a real handful to work with. All of the show's stars were on big ego trips but she appears to have been the most difficult to deal with. Really, by the time the show was in it's final seasons the character of Edith had to be completely redrawn creating a real continuity gap. She wouldn't do a final episode and didn't even attend the funeral of Carroll O'Connor (all other cast members were there).
I have never heard of anything like this before. IMO Edith's character grew after Jean found her "voice" in the first season. Then she remained consistent. "Redrawn?" "Continuity gap??" I don't even know what that means. No offense but I think you're talking out your hat with that post. If you can support it with a book or something fine. I have the People Magazine article when the show wrapped up and there wasn't a dry eye in the house. Those tears were real.
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I am going to decipher the text in that article. I could only make out the first part.

Edith Bunker, Archie's long-suffering wife on CBS-TV's All in the Family, has millions of fans, but few of them would say she's pretty! In fact, that frumpy, frazzled look is omntyal to the Edith Bunker character as created by actress Jean Stapleton and the show's makeup crew, who really know how to sabotage a naturally pretty woman.
How do they do it? With heavy-textured makeup base that exaggerated every little line. Eye makeup? Not for Edith! Lipstick? A slash of color to a harsh shade. An unattractive hairstyle completes the baufrau look. Typical because, unfortunately, on runny women use makeup in the same unsterding way, and neglect to find a good hairstyle.
What could Edith look like if she had a little expert help? We decided to find out and gave her this beauty makeover. What about Archie? He wouldn't admit it of course, (sorry, the last line was cut off).

*Underlined words are some words I didn't spell right because it is difficult to make them more visible on MS Paint.
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