It was Rob Reiner who was paid for his time to audition for the main/original pilot. Nevertheless, he was turned down. As the 3rd pilot was already in production, Lear saw Reiner in another movie and gave him a chance.
Many have no idea that the role of Mike Stivic was also offered to none other than Harrison Ford. Nevertheless, the latter turned it down since he felt that Archie’s bigotry was somehow too offensive.
Scott Brady was also offered the role of Archie Bunker. He too had turned it down and appeared in the series as a different character. Who knew?
With the active participation of the cast’s members, the series became the first-ever on television to earn Emmy Awards, as it captivated the heart and the attention of all viewers.
Vincent appeared in several episodes. Right after that, he assumed playing the role of none other than Frank Lorenzo.
Jean Stapleton just pushed through her role in the series. She was more than interested in it rather than starring in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory in the year of 1971 where she played the role of Mrs. Teevee.
The original pilot of the series was financed by ABC. Right after the screening of the 1st pilot, producers were given the money in shooting a 2nd pilot along with other new actors as Mike and Gloria’s roles.
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