Michael Stivic
Michael Stivic | |
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Gloria Bunker (1971–1982; divorced) | |
Children | Joey Stivic (son) |
Relatives | Casimir Stivic (uncle) Alexsander Stivic (uncle) |
Michael Casimir "Mike" Stivic is a fictional character played by Rob Reiner on the 1970s American television sitcom All in the Family. He is the live-in son-in-law of the series' lead character, Archie Bunker, who frequently calls him "Meathead". Michael is the husband of Archie's daughter Gloria (played by Sally Struthers).
Character overview
The character of Michael Stivic is an Americanized version of the British original:
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When All in the Family begins, Michael is married to Gloria and shares a bedroom with her in the home of her parents, whom he addresses as "Ma" and "Archie" (or "Arch"), while focusing his efforts on earning a college degree in
In the show's early years, conflicts between left-leaning Michael and his bigoted father-in-law
Michael enjoys a warm relationship with Edith, whom he calls "Ma". She frequently intervenes to try to defuse tensions between her husband and son-in-law, though she also occasionally takes Mike to task for initiating unnecessary arguments with Archie. In the 1973 episode "Games Bunkers Play", Edith offers Michael some insight into Archie's attitude toward him. She explains that Archie dropped out of high school to help support his family during the Depression and he resents the fact that Michael has the chance to attend college and advance his education.
Michael is presented as a representative of the
Though supportive of
In 1971, Michael is surprised but excited to learn that Gloria is pregnant, though the pregnancy ends in a miscarriage. Gloria becomes pregnant again in 1975 and their baby Joseph "Joey" Stivic is born in December of that year.
During early episodes, Michael's best friend is Lionel Jefferson. In the first season, Lionel surprises Michael by announcing that he and his family are moving into the house next door. However, the characters rarely see or refer to each other after the Jeffersons leave All in the Family to join the spin-off The Jeffersons. George Jefferson, however, later makes a guest appearance at his former residence when the Stivics start preparing for their move to California and meet with him to give notice that they will no longer be staying in his house. Another of Michael's close friends, Al Bender (played by Billy Crystal), marries Gloria's best friend Trudy Tannen in a 1976 episode.
Mike accepts a faculty position at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and he and Gloria move to California at the end of the 1977–78 season (at which time Reiner and Struthers ceased to be regulars on the show). They appear in a Christmas episode during the 1978–79 season, in which Archie, Edith, and Edith's niece Stephanie visit Michael and Gloria, exposing the fact that the couple have secretly separated due to troubles in their marriage, including Gloria's infidelity with one of Michael's college faculty colleagues. Though they seemingly resolve their differences during this episode, a Thanksgiving visit by Mike and Gloria during the 1979-80 season of Archie Bunker's Place shows that the Stivics' marriage is still troubled, exacerbated by Michael having lost his job after he and Gloria participate in a nude protest at a proposed nuclear power plant site and are arrested. This is the last appearance of the Michael Stivic character.
Michael Stivic does not appear in the 1982
"Meathead"
Beginning with their first meeting, Archie routinely refers to Michael by the derogatory nickname "Meathead", as seen in
A later episode of All in the Family reveals that Archie Bunker himself was referred to as "Meathead" in his youth.
Norman Lear said his father used to call him "Meathead".[3]
References
- ^ "h2g2 - 'All in the Family' - the TV Sitcom - A1076780". BBC. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
- ^ ISBN 9780786464777. Retrieved February 17, 2014.
- ^ Fraley, Jason (November 9, 2015). "King Lear: TV legend shares his sitcom secrets in new memoir". WTOP-FM. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
External links
Media related to Michael Stivic at Wikimedia Commons