<Ul> <Li> James Cromwell as Jerome, "Stretch" Cunningham (1973--1976) "The Funniest Man in The World", Archie's friend and co-worker from the loading dock (Archie claims that he is known as the "Bob Hope" of the loading platform): What Archie did not know was that Stretch was Jewish, evident only after Stretch died and Archie went to the funeral . Archie's eulogy for his friend is often referred to as a rare occasion when he was capable of showing the humanity he tried so earnestly to hide . In the episode titled "Archie in the Cellar", Billy Sands is referred to as Stretch Cunningham, the voice on the tape recorder telling jokes . Sands also appeared as other characters on the show during its run, usually in Kelsey's Bar as a patron . </Li> <Li> Liz Torres as Theresa Betancourt (1976--1977): A Puerto Rican nursing student who meets Archie when he is admitted to the hospital for surgery . She later rents Mike and Gloria's former room at the Bunker house . She called Archie "Papi". Torres had just completed the first season of the CBS sitcom Phyllis in the spring of 1976 before being dropped from the cast . (She had replaced the late actress Barbara Colby in the role of Julie Erskine .) Torres joined All in the Family in the fall of 1976, but her character was not popular with viewers, and the role was phased out before the end of the season . </Li> <Li> Billy Halop as Mr. Munson (1971--74), the cab driver who lets Archie use his cab to make extra money </Li> <Li> Bob Hastings as Kelcy or Tommy Kelsey, who owns the bar Archie frequents and later buys: Kelcy was also played by Frank Maxwell in the episode "Archie Gets The Business". The name of the establishment is Kelcy's Bar (as seen in the bar window in various episodes). However, due to a continuity error, the end credits of episodes involving the bar owner spell the name "Kelcy" for the first two seasons and "Kelsey" thereafter, although the end credits show "Kelcy" in the "Archie Gets the Business" episode . </Li> <Li> Jason Wingreen as Harry Snowden, a bartender at Kelcy's Bar who continues to work there after Archie purchases it as his business partner: Harry had tried to buy the bar from Kelcy, but Archie was able to come up with the money first, by taking a mortgage out on his house, which the Bunkers owned outright . </Li> <Li> Gloria LeRoy as Mildred "Boom - Boom" Turner, a buxom, middle - aged secretary at the plant where Archie works: Her first appearance was when Archie is lost on his way to a convention and Mike and Gloria suspect he and she could be having an affair . Archie gave her that moniker as she was walking by the loading dock . He said when she walked, "Boom - Boom". She is not fond of Archie because he and Stretch leer at her and because of their sexist behavior, but later becomes friendly with him, occasionally working as a barmaid at Archie's Place . Gloria LeRoy also appeared in a third - season episode as "Bobbi Jo" Loomis, the wife of Archie's old war buddy "Duke". </Li> <Li> Barnard Hughes as Father Majeskie, a local Catholic priest who was suspected by Archie one time of trying to convert Edith: He appeared in multiple episodes . The first time was when Edith accidentally hit Majeskie's car near the local supermarket with a can of cling peaches in heavy syrup . </Li> <Li> Eugene Roche appeared as practical jokester friend and fellow lodge member "Pinky Peterson", one of Archie Bunker's buddies, in three episodes, first in the episode "Beverly Rides Again", then the memorable Christmas Day episode called "The Draft Dodger" (episode 146, 1976), and finally the episode "Archie's Other Wife". </Li> <Li> Sorrell Booke as Lyle Sanders, personnel manager at Archie Bunker's workplace, Prendergast Tool and Die Company: He had appeared on the series as Lyle Bennett, the manager of a local television station, in the episode "Archie and the Editorial" in season three . </Li> <Li> Lori Shannon played Beverly La Salle, a transvestite entertainer, who appeared in three episodes: "Archie the Hero", "Beverly Rides Again", and "Edith's Crisis of Faith". In that third episode, Mike and Beverly are attacked, and he dies in a hospital from injuries suffered during the fight . </Li> <Li> Estelle Parsons as Blanche Hefner (1977--1979), Barney's second wife: Blanche and Archie are not fond of one another, though Edith likes her very much . The character is mentioned throughout much of the series after Barney's first wife, Mabel, had died, though she only appeared in a handful of episodes during the last few seasons . Estelle Parsons also appeared in the season - seven episode "Archie's Secret Passion" as Dolores Fencel . </Li> <Li> Bill Quinn as Mr. Edgar van Ranseleer (Mr. van R), a blind patron and regular at the bar: He was almost never referred to by his first name . In a running joke, Archie usually waves his hand in front of Mr. van R's face when he speaks to him . His role was later expanded on Archie Bunker's Place, where he appeared in all four seasons . </Li> <Li> Burt Mustin as Justin Quigley, a feisty octogenarian / nonagenarian: Mr. Quigley first appeared in the episode: "Edith Finds an Old Man" (season four, episode three, Sept 23, 1973) where he runs away from an old age home . He temporarily moves in with the Bunkers but quickly leaves to share an apartment with his friend Josephine "Jo" Nelson, played by Ruth McDevitt . He appeared in several other episodes, including "Archie's Weighty Problem". </Li> <Li> Nedra Volz as Aunt Iola: Edith's aunt, she was mentioned several times in the eighth season and stayed with the Bunkers for two weeks . Edith wanted her to move in, but Archie would not allow it, though when he thought Iola did not have any place to go, he told her privately that she could always stay with them . </Li> <Li> Francine Beers and Jane Connell as Sybil Gooley, who worked at Ferguson's Market: Frequently mentioned, usually by Edith, Sybil predicted that Gloria and Mike were having a baby boy by performing a ring on a string "swing test" over Gloria's abdomen . Sybil also appeared in the episode "Edith's 50th Birthday" and spilled the beans on her surprise party because she had not been invited . Archie and she did not get along, and he referred to her as a "Big Mouth". </Li> <Li> Rae Allen and Elizabeth Wilson as Cousin Amelia: Archie detested Amelia and her husband, Russ, who were both wealthy . Once, she sent Edith a mink and Archie wanted to send it back, until he found out how much it was worth . In another episode, Amelia and her husband visit the Bunkers to bring them gifts from a recent trip to Hawaii, but in a private moment, Amelia shares with Edith that, despite appearances, she and Russ are considering a divorce . The character was played by two different actresses in three epsiodes of the show . </Li> <Li> Richard Dysart and George S. Irving as Russ DeKuyper, Amelia's husband . He is a plumbing contractor who continued the business started by Amelia's father and uncles . He constantly flaunts his monetary wealth in front of Archie and looks askance at the way Archie lives, forgetting that he walked into a profitable plumbing business . He appeared in two of the episodes that featured Amelia </Li> <Li> Clyde Kusatsu as Reverend Chong appeared in several episodes . He refused to baptize little Joey in season six, and then remarried Archie and Edith, and Mike and Gloria in season eight, and gave counsel to Stephanie in season nine as it was learned that she was Jewish . </Li> <Li> Ruth McDevitt as Josephine "Jo" Nelson: She played Justin Quigley's girlfriend, the older man Edith found walking around the supermarket . She appeared in three episodes from seasons four through six . Gloria and Mike adopted them as their godgrandparents . Of most of the characters, Archie took a liking to Justin and Jo. She died following the end of the sixth season . </Li> <Li> William Benedict as Jimmy McNabb: The Bunkers' neighbor, he was starting a petition to keep minorities out of their neighborhood . He appeared in two episodes during the first and second seasons, and was referred to many times during the first few seasons . </Li> <Li> Jack Grimes as Mr. Whitehead: A member of Archie's lodge, he was the local funeral director . The death of Archie's cousin Oscar in a season - two episode of All in the Family brings the very short, white - haired, and silver - tongued Whitehead with his catalog of caskets . </Li> </Ul> <Li> James Cromwell as Jerome, "Stretch" Cunningham (1973--1976) "The Funniest Man in The World", Archie's friend and co-worker from the loading dock (Archie claims that he is known as the "Bob Hope" of the loading platform): What Archie did not know was that Stretch was Jewish, evident only after Stretch died and Archie went to the funeral . Archie's eulogy for his friend is often referred to as a rare occasion when he was capable of showing the humanity he tried so earnestly to hide . In the episode titled "Archie in the Cellar", Billy Sands is referred to as Stretch Cunningham, the voice on the tape recorder telling jokes . Sands also appeared as other characters on the show during its run, usually in Kelsey's Bar as a patron . </Li> <Li> Liz Torres as Theresa Betancourt (1976--1977): A Puerto Rican nursing student who meets Archie when he is admitted to the hospital for surgery . She later rents Mike and Gloria's former room at the Bunker house . She called Archie "Papi". Torres had just completed the first season of the CBS sitcom Phyllis in the spring of 1976 before being dropped from the cast . (She had replaced the late actress Barbara Colby in the role of Julie Erskine .) Torres joined All in the Family in the fall of 1976, but her character was not popular with viewers, and the role was phased out before the end of the season . </Li> <Li> Billy Halop as Mr. Munson (1971--74), the cab driver who lets Archie use his cab to make extra money </Li>

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