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  1. May 23, 2024 · Carroll O'Connor and Nancy Fields had three children together: Hugh, Nancy, and Jeannine. Carroll O'Connor's wife was a strong supporter of his career, and she was instrumental in his success. She was a talented actress and producer, and she helped her husband to create some of the most memorable television shows of all time.

  2. May 8, 2024 · Born in Rome, Italy on 7 April 1962, when he was just six days old, the famous actor Carroll O’Connor and his wife Nancy, adopted him, and named Hugh Edward Ralph O’Connor, after Carroll’s late brother. Aged 16, Hugh was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of blood and lymph tumor.

  3. May 19, 2024 · Nancy Fields O’Connor was a philanthropist, artist, author, activist, humanitarian, actress, and documentary film producer. She was a founding member of the John Wayne Cancer Institute. She and her husband Carroll O’Connor took the award for the Institute’s Duke Award in 1990 for “their outstanding support for cancer research.”

  4. May 10, 2024 · Carroll OConnor (born August 2, 1924, New York, New York, U.S.—died June 21, 2001, Culver City, California, U.S.) was an American character actor who was classically trained and appeared in scores of movies and television programs but was known to the majority of the viewing public as the irascible but lovable bigot Archie Bunker, the lead ...

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  5. May 19, 2024 · Sandra Day O’Connor, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1981 to 2006. She was the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. A moderate conservative, she was known for her pragmatism and for her dispassionate and meticulously researched opinions. She was the author of several books.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Sandra Day OConnor, who grew up on a cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona and became the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, died Friday in Phoenix. She was 93....

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  8. 2 days ago · 1906 Intercalated Games. The United States competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] 396 competitors, 278 men and 118 women, took part in 189 events in 19 sports. [2]

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