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    iggyosorio — 16 years ago(August 20, 2009 06:52 PM)

    He was the lead actor in two failed prime time cop dramas. I'm guessing that has as much to do with his lack of work as being Al Bundy.
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      rafdes15-1 — 16 years ago(August 15, 2009 09:17 PM)

      He was by far the best actor in John From Cincinnati (followed closely by Jim Beaver), so I hope he can land a major role in another great series. His role in JFC reminded me what a great actor he is.

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        steve_gogarty — 16 years ago(September 12, 2009 06:28 PM)

        In a way, Ed O'Neil is like Carroll O'Connor. Two talented actors that kind of became type cast due to their legendary roles. Hopefully Ed will be able to kick of a new segment of his career, just like Carroll did a couple years down the road. I'm looking forward to Ed's new show.

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          dday-9 — 16 years ago(October 15, 2009 02:13 AM)

          I've seen Ed O'Neill in several episodes of his new show, "Modern Fa5b4mily", and he's outstanding. Great acting work in a great role. If "he needs a revival", this should do it for him.

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            blacknoise310 — 16 years ago(February 04, 2010 12:59 PM)

            Safe to assume Modern Family is here for the long haul. The writing and the cast both kill. So there will be plenty of Ed as long as he wants to do it.

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              Sterjak — 16 years ago(November 17, 2009 09:44 PM)

              yes, he should. im watching married with children right now, and i think its one of best funniest shows back in the day wit5b4h fresh prince of bel-air. my dad actually loves that show also. Yes, i would watch any movie with THE Ed o'neill, or THE Al Bundy. Man i miss this guy, and im going to be really sad if ths guy passes away.

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                I think it would be great to see him in 24. He could be a Government Official in contact with the President, someone sent over to CTU from Division or even your typical "evil rich old white guy."
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                I want my life back, and i want it now.

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                  vargstra — 12 years ago(June 24, 2013 10:11 PM)

                  Yes please, he need to be playing a grumpy careless man again. In his new series he's too smart. He will always be typecast, but so what. Give him a proper role, and please America, make tv-series edgy and less moralistic than today. Watching Married with children now (or else I would never be on the Ed O' Neill forum), and I wish TV could make something as good. Curb your enthusiasm is up there, with Big bang theory, but not as far as precise and edgy as The Bundys. We need to see people who lack a sense of moral. We need to see a sweaty dirty old man who takes a pride of going to the toilet. We need Al Bundy!
                  By the way, am I the only one who hate the french?

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                    CDM_moviereviewer — 11 years ago(February 16, 2015 12:24 PM)

                    Interesting how Modern Family (2009) literally happens one year later after5b4 your post, which could easily be considered as having the same success or even more than that of Married with Children (1987). Obviously, it would appear there was much demand for his work. Hard to believe my Married with Children only ended 11 years prior to Modern Family, and 10 years prior to your post.

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                      qwdzx — 10 years ago(May 03, 2015 03:00 PM)

                      He's starring in the second biggest sitcom of the 2010's. How's that for a revival?
                      BOOYAH!

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                        stevenackerman69 — 10 years ago(November 28, 2015 12:53 AM)

                        He's been successful on stage, screen and TV. I don't know if he would be in a blockbuster film. The way you sound, you sound as though he hasn't done anything since MWC. Oh, yes, you wrote this before Modern Family, which has given him a second hit series, yet, even at the time you wrote this, he was working steadily.

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