Danielle Brisebois said that Stephanie was based off of her childhood self

"She was a sad little kid when she started on the show."

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A later addition to the cast of All in the Family, the addition of Danielle Brisebois to the show divided fans. Some viewers found her character, Stephanie Mills, unnecessary, while others believed she refreshed the series. Even if you weren't a fan of her initially, you had to learn to love Stephanie Mills after she became a mainstay on All in the Family, in addition to the show's follow-up series, Archie Bunker's Place. Stephanie was incredibly well-received by critics, with many praising her character. The role even earned Brisebois award nominations.

In Donna McCrohan's book, Archie and Edith and Mike and Gloria: The Tumultuous History of All in the Family, Brisebois discussed Stephanie, and the character's ability to bring out a new, softer side to the typically rigid Archie Bunker.

"I think she was one of the only people who was actually able to get to Archie, get him to soften up," she said. "I had him in the palm of my hand. I could make him do anything I wanted. Stephanie was really smart, really shrewd. But she didn't abuse her gift. She cared a lot about people, and all she really wanted was a happy life. The character was never really described to me. But that's how Carroll and I developed her together."

When Stephanie came into their lives, Archie and Edith were tasked with raising a child all over again, and while Stephanie was sweet, she could also be a handful. Well known for its brutal honesty, All in the Family portrays Stephanie how a real child would act, warts and all. This was no mistake.

Brisebois revealed that, at least in part, the character of Stephanie was developed off of Brisebois herself, as a child. "In the beginning, Stephanie may have been how I was, in a sense," she said. "For instance, I was from New York, and I spoke New Yorkese. In fact, before All in the Family, I took diction lessons to get rid of the accent. Then I had to get it back to play Stephanie. Also, they made her kind of bratty, and I was a little bratty at that age. And she was uncomfortable, living in a new place and not sure if Archie liked her. She was a sad little kid when she started on the show."

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BenSobeleone 23 days ago
I like the All in the Family episode: "The Bunkers Go West" Stephanie didn't want to go to California with Archie and Edith to spend Christmas with The Stivics. "You know that little door that goes to the attic? Well, that door must be kept locked, by day and by night!"
tootsieg 24 days ago
I thought the character added a lot to the show and I enjoy the episodes “Stephanie” is in. She did soften Archie up.
Bethois 26 days ago
I adored the character of Stephanie Mills, and the way she, Edith and Archie related to each other. The character was just so loving! I wish her character had a spin-off.
cperrynaples 27 days ago
Sorta off topic but I have a major beef with MeTV+! Yes, they do run a lot of series NOT on MeTV, but there's a lot of overlap! I also hate the fact that they skip many episodes of their classics! But here are 2 things I REALLY HATE: [1]For the Danny Thomas Show, they scrunch the closing credits! Come on, this is not H&I! [2] When they show a 2 part Remington Steele, they always, and I mean ALWAYS, show part 2 before part 1! Who's running the control room...Larry,Darryl or Darryl..LOL! MeTV+? More like MeTV- if you ask me!
A correction: Danny Thomas is Catchy Comedy, but they do the same thing to Carol Burnett! And MeTV only shows butchered Carol where CC tries to show the full hour! The Remington Steele remark STANDS!
KJExpress cperrynaples 27 days ago
Wow! How hard is it to show Episode One before Episode Two? Someone in kindergarten could figure that out. 🤷‍♀️
cperrynaples KJExpress 27 days ago
Yeah, once is enough, but it happens every time! And they NEVER run the final episode, but if they did, they would make the same mistake! It's like Happy Days ends with Chachi marrying Joanie, but they always go with! THAT stupid pie fight...LOL! However, i do accept the way they show "Goodbye, Farewell & Amen" because Fox doesn't allow it to be split up!
Update: Remington Steele ISN'T on MeTV+ now! It's been replaced by Hunter!
Jon cperrynaples 26 days ago
I think the reason the "pie fight" episode ["Fonzie's Spots"] is last is because ABC either aired it last, as a "burnoff" episode, or never aired it at all. It was filmed early in the season, as the opening credits that season had the clip of Chachi & Roger hitting each other, instead of Fonzie (who was supposed to be Potsie). An anniversary show had a blooper clip where they did clobber Fonzie w/ their pies, but then they had to film it as scripted.
Jon cperrynaples 26 days ago
Yes, Carol Burnett's episodes are often shown w/ the credits in black alongside the original closing credits often slowed down or sped up to a ridiculous degree. I'm glad those are included now on the older clips. I've been bored w/ the old CAROL BURNETT & FRIENDS closing w/ the cartoon charwoman for years.
Rob cperrynaples 24 days ago
I don’t get MeTv plus. I wish that I did!
WordsmithWorks 27 days ago
Another example of adding a kid to a show that is getting a little long in the tooth. Although, it worked this time.
Yeah, did they forget Cousin Oliver? And MeTV Tooners, don't even get me started on Scrappy Doo! Why do you think they made him a bad guy in the 2002 movie AND the second season of Velma?
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