The Malibu home of the late actor Carroll O’Connor, renowned for his portrayal of Archie Bunker on the seminal ’70s sitcom “All in the Family,” and his wife, Nancy Fields O’Connor, has been sold for an impressive $9.3 million.
Nestled on a generous stretch of sand on Broad Beach, this oceanfront gem is a standout with its Moorish architectural influences. Built in 1974, the home features loggias with arched openings, creating an inviting and exotic ambiance. The striking contrast between the decorative tiles, green-hued roof, and the white-walled exterior adds to the visual appeal of the property.
Inside, the home offers over 3,600 square feet of living space, including a spacious living room, a dining area, three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a sauna. The common rooms open through arched double doors to an inner courtyard complete with a swimming pool, while a second-floor balcony provides a stunning view of the 42 feet of beachfront.
The O’Connor family cherished this home for more than 30 years, making it a significant part of their legacy.
Jack Pritchett of Pritchett-Rapf & Associates listed the property, with DeeDee Cortese of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage representing the buyer.
Carroll O’Connor, who passed away in 2001 at the age of 76, earned multiple Emmys for his role as Archie Bunker in “All in the Family” and its spinoff “Archie Bunker’s Place.” He also starred in the late ’80s crime drama “In the Heat of the Night.”
Nancy Fields O’Connor, who died in 2004 at 84, was a talented documentary filmmaker and author. She played a pivotal role in encouraging her husband to accept the role of Archie Bunker, shaping a significant part of his illustrious career.