16 ’70s TV Characters Who Were Bold – And Totally Unforgettable
1. Archie Bunker from All in the Family Archie Bunker wasn’t just bold, he was loud, brash, and completely unapologetic. […]
1. Archie Bunker from All in the Family Archie Bunker wasn’t just bold, he was loud, brash, and completely unapologetic. […]
1. The Godfather (1972) Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather wasn’t just a movie, it was a cultural moment. Before it
1. Stretch Armstrong Kids couldn’t resist Stretch Armstrong’s gooey charm. You could pull his arms, legs, and even his torso
1. William Shatner on Columbo When William Shatner showed up on Columbo, it was impossible to look away. Playing an
1. Jack Tripper (Three’s Company) Jack Tripper was the kind of character who could have easily carried his own series.
1. Leif Garrett Leif Garrett was the ultimate poster boy of the late ’70s. With his blond hair, wide smile,
1. Psycho (1960) When Alfred Hitchcock released Psycho, audiences weren’t ready for what they were about to see. Janet Leigh’s