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Sally Struthers

Sally Anne Struthers (born July 28, 1947) is an American actress and activist recognized primarily for her portrayal of , the outspoken daughter of and , on the sitcom from 1971 to 1978. For this role, she received two for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, in 1972 (tied with ) and 1979. Born in , to a surgeon father and raised in the , Struthers pursued acting after high school, initially appearing in small roles before landing the breakthrough part of , which propelled her to national fame amid the show's unprecedented ratings success and cultural impact. Following , she headlined the short-lived spin-off series (1982–1983), voiced characters in animated projects including Charlene Sinclair in Dinosaurs, and recurred as the eccentric Babette Dell on . Her stage work includes regional theater tours and appearances, such as in Grease. Struthers has devoted significant efforts to humanitarian causes, serving for over three decades as a spokesperson for the Christian Children's Fund (now ChildFund International), appealing on television for sponsorships to aid impoverished children worldwide, though her earnest on-air pleas and physical appearance became subjects of media . Despite such lampooning, her contributed to that supported education and nutrition programs in developing regions.

Early Life and Education

Family Background and Childhood

Sally Anne Struthers was born on July 28, 1947, in , the second daughter of Robert Alden Struthers, a , and Margaret Caroline Struthers (née Jernes), a who had previously worked to support her husband through . Her older sister, Sue, completed the immediate family unit. Struthers' maternal grandparents were immigrants, contributing to her family's ethnic background. Struthers' parents separated when she was in the third grade, approximately age eight or nine, though formal proceedings did not occur until she was 17, after which her father remarried. Following the separation, her father left the family when she was around nine or ten, leaving her mother to raise the two daughters as a in . This early family disruption shaped her upbringing, with her mother providing primary stability amid the challenges of separation without immediate legal finality.

Formal Education and Early Interests


Sally Struthers attended Faubion Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, where she earned her first acting award while in seventh grade, signaling an early inclination toward performance. She subsequently enrolled at Grant High School in Portland, participating as a cheerleader during her tenure there, and graduated in 1965.
Following high school, Struthers initially considered a career in and secured an art for , though her interests gravitated toward . She relocated to to pursue specialized training, enrolling at the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theatre Arts, a institution focused on dramatic . Struthers completed her studies there, graduating in 1969.

Acting Career

Early Roles and Breakthrough

Struthers secured minor roles in television variety programs during the late 1960s and early 1970s, including appearances on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1970. She also featured in The Tim Conway Comedy Hour that same year, performing choreography designed to evoke a low-budget aesthetic as per the writers' intent, such as simple arm-and-leg patterns in lieu of elaborate dance ensembles. However, New York-based producers dismissed her from the production, citing that her contributions made the show appear "cheap," a decision that inadvertently freed her schedule for subsequent opportunities. This dismissal positioned Struthers to audition for the role of in Norman Lear's in 1971, an adaptation of the British sitcom tailored to capture American working-class family dynamics amid the era's social upheavals, including protests and . Despite suffering from , she performed a demanding yelling scene during the tryout, which distinguished her performance and etched her in Lear's memory among over 100 candidates, advancing her to the contenders. Lear's casting emphasized actors capable of embodying relatable, flawed characters reflective of everyday American tensions, prioritizing chemistry and authenticity over polished star power in a television landscape shifting toward issue-driven narratives. The combination of circumstantial availability from her prior dismissal and a memorable, adversity-tested audition underscored the empirical contingencies in Struthers' breakthrough, securing her the part without prior fame or extensive credits. This selection aligned with pragmatic approach to assembling a cast that could sustain long-term viewer engagement through grounded portrayals, contributing to the series' eventual dominance in 1970s ratings.

All in the Family Era


Sally Struthers was cast as Gloria Stivic, the daughter of Archie and Edith Bunker, in the CBS sitcom All in the Family, which premiered on January 12, 1971. In the role, Struthers portrayed a young, outspoken liberal woman married to college student Mike "Meathead" Stivic, frequently clashing with her father's traditional conservative perspectives on social issues. The character's dynamics highlighted generational and ideological tensions, with Gloria often advocating for progressive causes such as women's rights and racial equality in contrast to Archie's prejudices.
Struthers received acclaim for her performance, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Series in and again in 1979. The series itself dominated Nielsen ratings, topping the charts from 1971 to 1976 and drawing audiences that averaged over 20 million viewers per episode during its peak seasons. Her portrayal contributed to the show's success in addressing controversial topics through family interactions, though Struthers later expressed frustration with being underutilized in early seasons, feeling her role was secondary to the male leads. Struthers developed ambivalence toward the production, particularly creator , whom she described as not fostering a collaborative environment and excluding her from personal invitations extended to co-stars. After the fifth season, she attempted to exit the series by taking her contract to , incurring approximately $40,000 in legal fees, but lost the case and was contractually obligated to return for three more seasons until 1979. This experience underscored the binding nature of her multi-year deal amid the show's contractual realities. The role's prominence resulted in Struthers being strongly identified with , complicating subsequent casting opportunities due to as the character's bubbly, activist persona. Following All in the Family, Struthers reprised Gloria in the short-lived spin-off , which aired on from September 1982 to April 1983 for one season of 10 episodes. In this series, Gloria navigates life as a to son Joey after separating from Mike, taking a job as a veterinary assistant in a rural town. The program failed to replicate the original's viewership, averaging low ratings that led to its cancellation.

Post-All in the Family Television and Voice Work

Following the conclusion of in 1979, Struthers starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom , a from that premiered on September 26, 1982, and ran for one season until April 10, 1983. In the series, her character Gloria Bunker-Stivic, now divorced from , relocates to a rural town with her son Joey and works as a veterinarian assistant, marking a significant departure from the urban family dynamics of the original show. The program aired 10 episodes before cancellation, reflecting challenges in sustaining viewer interest without the core ensemble. Struthers encountered as the bubbly, outspoken , which limited leading dramatic roles and prompted a pivot toward and episodic television in the and . She provided the voice for Rebecca Cunningham, the determined single mother and pilot agency owner, in the animated series , which aired from 1990 to 1991 across 65 episodes. Concurrently, she voiced Charlene Sinclair, the rebellious teenage daughter, in the puppet-animated sitcom Dinosaurs, running from 1991 to 1994 with 58 episodes, where her performance contributed to the show's satirical take on family life amid prehistoric societal commentary. In live-action television, Struthers maintained visibility through guest appearances and TV movies, including roles in episodes during the 1980s and 1990s, such as the 1985 installment "Murder Takes the Bus," where she played a murder suspect. Her recurring portrayal of the eccentric Babette Dell in from 2000 to 2007 spanned over 20 episodes, leveraging her comedic timing in the fast-paced, dialogue-driven series set in . These diversified efforts, alongside voice work, helped sustain her career into the , though leading series roles remained elusive post-.

Film and Stage Performances

Struthers began her film career with minor roles in the early 1970s, appearing as Betty in the drama (1970), directed by , which earned four Academy Award nominations including Best Picture. She followed with a supporting part as Fran Clinton, the unfaithful wife of a bank robber, in Sam Peckinpah's crime thriller The Getaway (1972), starring and , a film that grossed over $18 million domestically despite its violent content and Peckinpah's reputation for on-set conflicts. These roles showcased her versatility beyond comedic television but were limited by her rising fame from , leading to sporadic film appearances thereafter, such as in the independent drama Reeseville (2003). Later film work included smaller parts in low-budget or productions, reflecting a shift toward independent cinema amid fewer mainstream opportunities, including A Gun, a Car, a Blonde (1997) and the horror-comedy Friendly Neighborhood Coven (2019). These projects, often with modest budgets under $1 million, allowed Struthers to explore character-driven narratives outside television's episodic format but received or critical attention. Struthers maintained an active stage presence, particularly in regional theater and national tours, which provided financial stability and the immediacy of live audience feedback after television roles waned. She debuted on Broadway as Florence Ungar in a female-led revival of The Odd Couple (1985–1986), opposite Rita Moreno, running for 295 performances at the Broadhurst Theatre. Subsequent credits included replacing as Miss Lynch in Grease (1994) and starring as Miss Hannigan in the national tour of Annie in the late 1990s, followed by the title role in the 50th anniversary tour of Hello, Dolly! (2014). Her regional engagements, such as Tootsie at Ogunquit Playhouse (2023) and An Old-Fashioned Family Murder at George Street Playhouse (2025), emphasized comedic timing and audience interaction, pursuits she cited as essential for sustaining her career and deriving joy from unscripted responses over pre-recorded broadcasts. This live work, often in venues drawing 500–2,000 attendees per show, countered typecasting by enabling varied characterizations in musicals and comedies.

Philanthropy and Public Advocacy

Association with ChildFund International

Struthers began serving as a spokesperson for the Christian Children's Fund (), a child sponsorship organization founded in 1938, in 1976, following a congressional inquiry into charity practices that year. Her role involved promoting the group's sponsorship program, which enabled donors to support individual children in developing countries for approximately 70 cents per day, covering needs like food, , and healthcare. Throughout the late and , Struthers appeared in television advertisements and infomercials for , featuring footage of sponsored children in regions including and to drive sponsorship enrollments. Examples include a 1979 ad highlighting , a 1983 Canadian variant, and a spot emphasizing long-term support. These efforts correlated with CCF's increasing from $29 million in to $103 million by , reflecting expanded sponsorship reach amid operations in over 30 countries. CCF maintained a focus on direct child aid through sponsorships, with programs active in (e.g., , ), (e.g., , ), and , though exact sponsorship figures during Struthers' primary involvement period remain tied to overall organizational growth rather than isolated metrics. In 2009, the organization rebranded to ChildFund International to broaden its secular appeal, dropping the "Christian" prefix while retaining the sponsorship model; Struthers continued promotional work thereafter.

Other Humanitarian Efforts

Struthers extended her advocacy to other child welfare organizations beyond ChildFund International. She served as a spokesperson for Federation Inc., producing commercials from the 1980s onward that urged viewers to sponsor underprivileged children abroad, a role she maintained for over 30 years. In 2017, she announced the end of her ambassadorship following a security threat encountered during field visits, which prompted her to redirect efforts toward domestic sponsorships. She also collaborated with World Vision, appearing in their documentaries that highlighted her direct engagement with malnourished children to appeal for donations and support humanitarian relief efforts. In recognition of her broader contributions to pediatric causes, Struthers was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Foundation in 1990 as an acclaimed spokesperson for children's needs. In , Struthers participated in the 1983 Actors for Animals campaign, featuring in a television commercial that promoted responsible pet ownership and encouraged proper care for companion . Her personal interest in has been noted in profiles, though specific ongoing campaigns remain limited to this early effort.

Effectiveness and Criticisms of Activism

ChildFund International, the primary beneficiary of Struthers' activism through decades of promotional television spots, reports serving over 10 million children cumulatively since its founding, with annual impact metrics including improved access to for 1.2 million children and interventions reaching 2.5 million in 2020. Independent evaluators assess the organization's financial efficiency positively, with assigning a 99% score and four-star rating based on accountability, finance, impact, and leadership metrics as of 2023, reflecting program expenses comprising roughly 78% of total spending ($182.7 million out of $232.5 million in a recent audited year). These figures suggest effective stewardship of funds raised via celebrity-driven appeals like Struthers', which leverage emotional to sustain sponsorship levels exceeding 200,000 active participants. Struthers' endorsements, emblematic of broader charity strategies, correlate with heightened donation intentions through evoking positive emotions and familiarity, as evidenced by experimental studies showing increased charitable giving in response to endorsed campaigns. However, causal links to sustained developmental outcomes are weaker; field experiments on involvement in international aid detect no average uplift in contributions, attributing variability to donor or mismatched expectations rather than direct gains. Critics of sponsorship models, including those promoted by Struthers, argue they foster paternalistic dynamics and illusory direct impact, as sponsor contributions are pooled for community programs rather than individualized , often resulting in donor frustration over unresponsiveness or perceived mismatches (e.g., no replies to letters or updates). Donor testimonials highlight additional inefficiencies, such as markups on optional gifts (e.g., items), which inflate costs without proportional benefits. In , a former executive accused the then-Christian Children's Fund of mismanagement, citing excessive administrative and promotional spending that diverted resources from direct , though subsequent audits and ratings indicate reforms. While watchdogs affirm current , the reliance on publicity-heavy tactics raises questions about long-term self-sufficiency in aided communities versus perpetuated by intermittent, media-driven surges.

Business and Commercial Ventures

Endorsements and Infomercials

Struthers gained prominence in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s as a for the Correspondence Schools (), a provider of distance learning programs in vocational trades such as high school completion, electronics repair, , and animal care. Her advertisements typically opened with the line, "Do you want to make more money? Sure, we all do," followed by testimonials emphasizing accessible home-based training without prerequisites. These infomercials aired frequently on , promoting ICS courses that promised career advancement for working adults. The campaigns, which continued into the early 2000s, represented a shift toward for Struthers after her prime-time opportunities diminished. By associating with —later rebranded as in 2005—these endorsements provided a steady revenue stream through paid appearances, distinct from her earlier roles. Specific examples include a aired during wrestling broadcasts and a 1995 spot offering free computers with enrollment in computer training programs. No public records detail her exact compensation, but such deals in the era often commanded fees in the range of tens of thousands per campaign, reflecting market demand for recognizable faces to boost enrollment. Beyond ICS, Struthers participated in fewer documented product endorsements, with no verified commercial promotions for consumer goods like household items or health supplements emerging in available records from the period. Her ICS work underscored a pragmatic approach to leveraging residual fame for amid fluctuating opportunities.

Entrepreneurial Activities

Struthers has participated in entrepreneurial activities mainly through investments, focusing on ownership for potential rental income and appreciation. In , she owned a commercial building on Rogers Avenue, utilized as an investment property amid local business shifts in the area. Such ventures represent calculated risks in market fluctuations and maintenance costs, though specific acquisition dates, rental yields, or disposition records remain undocumented in public sources. No evidence indicates involvement in starting consumer product lines, such as baked goods, or independent production entities beyond her acting roles.

Personal Life

Marriage, Divorce, and Family

Struthers married on December 18, 1977, after dating for two years. The couple welcomed one , Struthers Rader, during their marriage. Rader, who had children from a previous , brought a blended dynamic to the union, with Struthers later recalling her anxiety about informing his stepchildren of the pregnancy. Despite Struthers describing the marriage as good, the couple divorced on January 18, 1983, in Los Angeles, California, after approximately five years together. Public records do not detail specific custody arrangements or financial settlements, though Struthers maintained primary responsibility for raising Samantha post-divorce. Samantha Struthers Rader pursued a career in , following her father's profession, and has largely remained out of the public eye. Struthers has occasionally referenced her in interviews, emphasizing their close relationship amid her post-divorce life as a .

Residences and Daily Life

Struthers has maintained a primary residence in , , throughout much of her adult life, including a home in the Brentwood area documented in public mapping resources. In recent years, she has spent considerable time in , particularly during summers and winters, engaging in local activities such as shopping at nearby stores in and navigating the area's walkways, as evidenced by incidents in 2012 and 2019. Her daily routines reflect an active and collector-oriented lifestyle. Struthers is an avid collector of eclectic items, including angels, stuffed Scotty dogs, tiny dolls, silver frames, toppers, perfume bottles, and decorative pillows, pursuits she has described in interviews as central to her personal enjoyment. She incorporates into her routine, such as riding a 10-speed around Los Angeles neighborhoods, observed as recently as November 8, 2024, when she was noted for appearing fit at age 77. Community involvement in Ogunquit includes casual outings, aligning with her pattern of integrating into seasonal locales without a verified permanent relocation from . On September 12, 2012, Struthers was arrested in , for operating under the influence (OUI) after police pulled her over on around 12:20 a.m. following a performance at the Ogunquit Playhouse. She was charged with criminal OUI, posted $160 bail, and released. Struthers entered a not guilty on , 2012, in York District Court. On September 6, 2013, she reached a deal, no contest to the lesser charge of driving to endanger; the OUI charge was dropped. Justice John O'Neil imposed $1,210 in fines and fees, which were paid, along with a one-month suspension, but no jail time. No other significant legal matters have been publicly documented. Regarding health, Struthers has not disclosed any major medical conditions in verified public statements as of 2025; reports of in her later years appear tied to personal lifestyle changes rather than diagnosed illnesses.

Awards and Honors

Primetime Emmy Awards

Sally Struthers won the for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Comedy at the 24th ceremony on May 16, 1972, for her work on during the 1971–1972 television season; the award tied with Valerie Harper for . This marked one of the rare ties in Emmy history for the category, determined by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences voting process among its peer members. She secured a second win in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series at the 31st on September 9, 1979, again for , recognizing her performance in the 1978–1979 season. Struthers received additional nominations for the same category in 1973, 1977, and 1978, but did not win those years. The nominations reflect sustained recognition by Academy voters for her consistent contributions to the series, though empirical voting data beyond win counts remains limited to official announcements.

Theater and Other Recognitions

Struthers earned the Ovation Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 2003 for her performance as Agnes Gooch in a revival of Mame, highlighting her comedic timing and vocal delivery in the role of the quirky housekeeper. This accolade from the Los Angeles Stage Alliance recognized excellence in local theater amid her extensive regional engagements. In 2010, she received a second Ovation Award for portraying the in at Cabrillo Music Theatre, where her whimsical interpretation contributed to the production's standout reception in Southern California's intimate venues. The win, part of the 2009-2010 season honors presented by the LA Stage Alliance, affirmed her versatility in family-oriented musicals. She was also named Best Actress by the Los Angeles Artistic Directors Theatre Awards for her role as Louise Seger in Always... Patsy Cline, a musical dramatizing the real-life friendship between singer and fan Louise, emphasizing Struthers' ability to capture authentic emotional depth in biographical works. These theater honors reflect her pivot to sustained stage performances following television prominence, enabling consistent work in revivals and tours that leveraged her character-driven strengths over leading stardom.

Cultural Impact and Legacy

Representation in Media and Parodies

One prominent parody of Sally Struthers in media targets her public image tied to charitable fundraising, rather than directly mimicking her role. In the episode "" (season 1, episode 8, aired November 19, 1997), Struthers is caricatured as a massively obese, Jabba the Hutt-like figure who secretly devours crates of food and supplies donated for starving Ethiopian children, satirizing the perceived excesses behind celebrity-led aid campaigns she endorsed, such as those for Christian Children's Fund. The depiction exaggerates her spokesperson persona from infomercial-style appeals in the 1980s and 1990s, portraying her as hypocritical and self-indulgent, a critique echoed in the episode's broader mockery of inefficient global charity logistics. Struthers publicly expressed offense at the portrayal, stating it upset her enough to cease fandom of the series prior to the episode. This South Park sketch exemplifies how her All in the Family fame—rooted in Gloria's representation of earnest, conflict-prone liberalism—intersected with later career associations, rendering her a symbol for satirical jabs at performative and media-driven . Direct parodies of the character, embodying generational liberal-conservative tensions within family settings, remain scarce in subsequent media, with references more often analytical than imitative; for instance, cultural critiques note Gloria as an archetype of young women challenging patriarchal norms, influencing portrayals of ideological family rifts in discussions but without frequent comedic reenactments. The character's enduring citation in examinations of 's role in normalizing such dynamics underscores its indirect cultural footprint, though quantifiable parody instances are limited beyond the show's own spin-offs.

Reflections on Career and Recent Developments

In a January 2025 podcast appearance, Sally Struthers expressed significant dissatisfaction with her experience on , describing herself as the "fourth banana" with limited dialogue, often reduced to lines like "I'll help you set the table, Ma" before being written off-screen. She recounted spending $40,000 on legal fees after the fifth season to exit the series through arbitration, but ultimately lost and was contractually obligated to return for three more seasons (1976–1979), which she found more fulfilling due to the inclusion of a baby storyline for her character. Struthers criticized producer , stating he never invited her to dinner parties during the show's eight-year run and had cast her primarily for her "blue eyes and a fat face" rather than comedic talent. She accused Lear of stealing the show's concept from co-star and pretending for the subsequent 52 years that he originated it. At age 78, Struthers has reflected on her career longevity as sustained by persistent theater engagements spanning 35 years, crediting her All in the Family fame for drawing audiences while emphasizing a personal mantra: "You rest, you rust." She derives ongoing satisfaction from eliciting laughter in performances, viewing it as her "music," and continues working to maintain her lifestyle, including upkeep of her 103-year-old home. In 2025 podcast interviews, such as with Bruce Cook in July, she discussed these aspects alongside personal anecdotes from her post-fame life.

Filmography

Television Roles

  • The Smothers Brothers Summer Show (1970): Appeared as a dancer and performer.
  • The Tim Conway Comedy Hour (1970): Appeared as a dancer and performer.
  • All in the Family (1971–1979): Portrayed Gloria Bunker Stivic in 174 episodes as a series regular.
  • Love, American Style (1971–1972): Guest appearances in multiple episodes.
  • The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1972): Guest role.
  • Ironside (1971): Guest appearance.
  • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1971): Guest performer.
  • The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (1971–1972): Guest appearances.
  • Aloha Means Goodbye (1974 TV movie): Lead role as Marianne Davis.
  • Hey, I'm Alive (1975 TV movie): Portrayed Helen Dundas.
  • The Great Houdinis (1976 TV movie): Played Bess Houdini.
  • Intimate Strangers (1977 TV movie): Appeared as Iris Bailey.
  • My Husband Is Missing (1978 TV movie): Role as Jenny Bennett.
  • ...And Your Name Is Jonah (1979 TV movie): Portrayed Jenny Corelli.
  • Archie Bunker's Place (1979–1980): Reprised Gloria Bunker Stivic in guest appearances.
  • A Gun in the House (1981 TV movie): Lead role as Lesley Haskell.
  • Gloria (1982–1983): Starred as Gloria Stivic in 22 episodes.
  • 9 to 5 (1982–1983): Recurring role as Charmin' Cynthia.
  • Charles in Charge (1987): Guest appearance.
  • Murder, She Wrote (1990): Guest as Nancy LaRue in the episode "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall."
  • Sister Kate (1989): Guest role.
  • Gilmore Girls (2000–2007): Recurring as Babette Dell in 32 episodes.
  • Still Standing (2003–2006): Recurring guest appearances.
  • The Division (2004): Guest role.
  • Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1998): Guest appearance.

Film Roles

Struthers' debut came in 1970 with a minor role in the comedy . That same year, she portrayed Betty Dupea, the sister of the protagonist, in Jack Nicholson's . In 1972, she appeared as Fran Clinton, a , in Sam Peckinpah's crime thriller The Getaway opposite and . After a hiatus from theatrical releases focused on television, Struthers returned to s in the early 2000s with supporting roles in independent productions. These included A Month of Sundays (2001), Reeseville (2002) as Katie Oakman, and Baadasssss! (2003) as Roz. Later credits encompass Monster Heroes (2010) as Kripta, Waiting in the Wings: The Musical (2014) as a receptionist, Hollywood Musical! (2015), (2017), Still Waiting in the Wings (2018), and Christmas Harmony (2018) as Shirley. More recent appearances feature Friendly Neighborhood Coven (2019) as Edie and eVil Sublet (2024).

Voice Acting and Audio

Struthers voiced the teenage version of in the Hanna-Barbera animated series , which premiered on September 11, 1971, and ran for 16 episodes until September 2, 1972, depicting and as high school students solving mysteries in . In the Disney animated adventure series , she provided the voice for Rebecca "Becky" , a determined single mother and business owner, across all 65 episodes aired from September 5, 1990, to January 25, 1992. Struthers lent her voice to Charlene , the rebellious teenage daughter in the Sinclair family, in the Jim Henson Productions sitcom Dinosaurs, featuring animatronic puppets, which broadcast 58 episodes on from November 1, 1991, to July 20, 1994. Additional animation credits include voicing Witch Sandy in an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures (1990), additional voices in Yo Yogi! (1991), Tom & Jerry Kids (1991), Droopy, Master Detective (1990s), Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa (1992), Fish Police (1992), The Brothers Flub (1999), Mrs. O'Connor in Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures (2008), and Clara in an episode of American Dad! (2005).

Theater Productions

Struthers made her Broadway debut in 1981 as Janet in Wally's Cafe at the Theatre. In 1985, she starred as Ungar opposite in the female-led revival of The Odd Couple by , which ran from June 11, 1985, to February 23, 1986, at the . She joined the 1994 Broadway revival of Grease as a replacement for Miss Lynch, performing in the role through the production's run until January 25, 1998, and subsequently on the associated national tour. Beyond Broadway, Struthers has maintained an extensive regional theater career, including tours and productions such as Nunsense, in which she played Mother Superior during the 25th anniversary tour beginning in 2008 and in a 2022 mounting at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. She portrayed Dolly Levi in the 50th anniversary national tour of Hello, Dolly!, which launched on October 5, 2013, following prior regional engagements in the role across five productions from approximately 2002 to 2014. Other notable regional credits include Louise Seger in Always... . In 2025, Struthers appeared as Jeanette in at The Gateway in , and starred in the premiere of An Old-Fashioned Family Murder at George Street Playhouse.

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