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    Al Bundy. Al Bundy is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television series Married... with Children, [3] played by Ed O'Neill. He is a misanthropic, working-class father of two who is portrayed as a tragicomedic figure. He laments his lot in life, but nevertheless stands by his family, displaying wit, self-sacrifice, and ...

    • Pilot. Thinnergy. But I Didn't Shoot the Deputy. Whose Room Is It Anyway. Have You Driven a Ford Lately? Sixteen Years and What Do You Get. Married... without Children.
    • Poppy's by the Tree (Part 1) Poppy's by the Tree (Part 2) If I Were a Rich Man. Buck Can Do It. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Part 1) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Part 2)
    • He Thought He Could. I'm Going to Sweatland. Poke High. The Camping Show. A Dump of My Own. Her Cups Runneth Over. The Bald and the Beautiful. The Gypsy Cried.
    • Hot off the Grill. Dead Men Don't Do Aerobics. Buck Saves the Day. Tooth or Consequences. He Ain't Much, But He's Mine. Fair Exchange. Desperately Seeking Miss October.
    • Al Bundy Ruined Ed O’Neill’s Dramatic Chops. Before Married... With Children, Ed O’Neill had actually been going more of the dramatic actor route. He had bit parts in films starring Al Pacino and Christopher Walken.
    • Based On Hometown Friends. One of the reasons that Ed O’Neill was so good at playing Al Bundy was that he derived his take on the Bundy patriarch by basing him off people he knew.
    • Played More Baseball Than Football. For a guy who constantly claimed to have scored four touchdowns in a single game of high school football, Al has seemingly taken more to baseball in his adult life.
    • Named After A King, Not A Killer. One of the reasons that some of the actors who auditioned for Al played the part like they were a madman was because some people thought that he was named after a madman.
  2. Al Bundy – A misanthrope, afflicted by the so-called "Bundy curse" that consigns him to an unrewarding career selling women's shoes and a life with a family that mocks and disrespects him, who still enjoys the simple things in life. He constantly attempts to relive his high-school football days, when he was an "All State Fullback".

    • Married…With Children, then and now. It's been over two decades since we said goodbye to the Bundys, the dysfunctional family at the center of Married…With Children.
    • Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy) Ed O'Neill was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for playing the misanthropic Al Bundy on Married... With Children. Since the series ended, his credits include 1999's The Bone Collector, the 2000 miniseries The 10th Kingdom, the 2003–04 Dragnet remake, 2004's Spartan, and 2016's Finding Dory — but his most notable post-Married role has been that of another sitcom patriarch.
    • Katey Sagal (Peggy Bundy) At the beginning of her career, Katey Sagal pursued music, performing backing vocals for a variety of famous artists, including as one of Bette Midler's Harlettes.
    • David Faustino (Bud Bundy) David Faustino was 13 years old, with a little over that many film and TV appearances under his belt, when he signed on to play Al and Peggy's son Bud Bundy in 1987.
  3. Happy Birthday Ed O'Neill! Here are more of Al's best bits!00:00 Kiss the cook, kill the wife: S4E1, 'Hot Off The Grill'00:12 Intro00:21 Al meets Jim Jupiter...

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  5. To celebrate #FathersDay we're taking a look back at some of our favorite moments from the all-American Dad, Al Bundy!00:00-01:08 Clip from S01E01 "Pilot"01:...

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