Cute as a button and with a petite, porcelain prettiness and vulnerability that endeared her to the American public, Sally Struthers nabbed a series role in the early 1970s and became a solid part of TV history as a member of a dysfunctional family quartet in the milestone sitcom, "All in the Family" (1971). She was born Sally Ann Struthers on July 28, 1948, in Portland, Oregon and raised there, pursuing an acting career following high school. Relocating to Los Angeles, she trained at the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theatre Arts and earned a scholarship as its "most promising student". She performed briefly in regional stock plays until finding her break as both a commercial actress and dancer on TV. She appeared as a regular on such variety shows as "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" (1967) and "The Tim Conway Comedy Hour" (1970) and showed starlet promise in films, as well as offering ditsy support in the Jack Nicholson starrer, Five Easy Pieces (1970), and the chase film, The Getaway (1972), top-lining Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw. And, then came "All in the Family" (1971). Also starring Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton and Rob Reiner, Struthers went on to win two supporting Emmy Awards as Kewpie-doll "Gloria Bunker Stivic". She and Rob Reiner left the show after seven seasons, both eager to grow. While Rob Reiner became a noted director, Sally made her Broadway debut in "Wally's Cafe" in 1981, and returned, four years later, with a gender-bending version of "The Odd Couple" as neat-freak "Florence" opposite Rita Moreno's slovenly "Olive". In addition, she found work in topical mini-series drama with Aloha Means Goodbye (1974) (TV), Hey, I'm Alive (1975) (TV), My Husband Is Missing (1978) (TV), ...And Your Name Is Jonah (1979) (TV), A Gun in the House (1981) (TV), to name a few. But without a hit show as collateral, offers started drying up. Sally returned to the TV series fold in the early 1980s spinning off her "Gloria" character with the self-titled sitcom, "Gloria" (1982), but the ensemble formula that worked so well for her before was missing here and the show died in its freshman year. To compensate, however, Sally's baby-doll voice worked extremely well for her in cartoons. She remained active off-camera, providing little girl voices for Saturday morning entertainment, notably her teenage "Pebbles Flintstone" character. Other voice-over work included "TaleSpin" (1990), as "Rebecca 'Becky' Cunningham", and puppeteer Jim Henson's creative prehistoric sitcom, "Dinosaurs" (1991), playing dino-daughter "Charlene Sinclair". IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
Fran Clinton
The Getaway
Betty
Five Easy Pieces
Sister John Bosco
I Brake for Caterpillars
World's No. 1 Fan
The Phynx
Aunt Trudy
What I Did for Love
Self
The Television Revolution Begins: "All in the Family" Is On the Air
Self
Those Were the Days: The Birth of "All in the Family"
Poison Ivy (voice)
The Charmkins
Jenny Corelli
...And Your Name Is Jonah
Blanche (voice)
The GLO Friends Save Christmas
Self
The Last Laugh
Bess Houdini
The Great Houdinis
A Different Approach
Janis Halston
Intimate Strangers
Emily Cates
A Gun in the House
Rebecca Cunningham (voice)
Talespin: Plunder & Lightning
Katherine Eaton
My Husband Is Missing
Patty Pepper
In the Best Interest of the Children
Reena
eVil Sublet
Lady Talia
Very Frightening Tales
The Tin Soldier
Edie
Friendly Neighborhood Coven
Self
The Fairest of Them All
Liam's Mom (voice)
The Relationtrip
Helen Klaben
Hey, I'm Alive
Aunt Marilyn
A Deadly Silence
Betty
Out of the Black
Lucy
Waiting in the Wings: The Musical
Shirley
Christmas Harmony
Tilly
You & Me
Katie Oakman
Reeseville
Roz
Baadasssss!
Onida Roy
A Month of Sundays
Lucy
Waiting in the Wings: Still Waiting
Sara Moore
Aloha Means Goodbye
Mrs. Zelov
The Others
All in the Family: 20th Anniversary Special
Self
Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life
Bunny
Street Smart
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
39
Gender
Female
Birthday
1947-07-28
Place of Birth
Portland, Oregon, USA
Also Known As
Sally Ann Struthers