TV moms have always played a powerful role in shaping how families are seen on screen. Whether they're sweet, sarcastic, strict, or a little offbeat, they leave a lasting impression. From vintage sitcoms to modern classics, these mothers continue to influence audiences with their strong presence, unique parenting styles, and undeniable love, even when it’s a little unconventional.
Let’s take a closer look at the most unforgettable TV moms, ranked by fan appreciation and critical acclaim.
1. Roseanne Conner | "Roseanne"

Instagram | @theeightiesrule | Roseanne Conner shows strength and love with humor.
Few TV moms have been as outspoken and strong-willed as Roseanne Conner. She runs her household with grit and humor, even as she juggles work, financial pressure, and rebellious kids.
Her honesty sometimes stings, but her loyalty to family is unshakable. She may embarrass her kids with her loud personality, but deep down, she creates a rock-solid foundation they rely on.
2. Beverly Goldberg | "The Goldbergs"
Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg defines helicopter parenting. She’s loud, overprotective, and always in her kids’ business. But her smothering nature comes from a place of intense love.
She’s deeply hurt when her children reject her affection, yet never lets go of her role as their biggest supporter. Her character, drawn from real life, shows that even the most meddling moms mean well.
3. Edith Bunker | "All in the Family"
Jean Stapleton as Edith Bunker keeps her household balanced, even with a difficult husband and opposing political views swirling around the dinner table. Her innocence adds charm, but her real strength lies in how she stays calm and keeps emotions from boiling over.
Her warmth and quiet wisdom offer a gentle kind of leadership that’s timeless.
4. Margaret Anderson | "Father Knows Best"
Jane Wyatt as Margaret Anderson brings the classic 1950s mom to life with grace and warmth. Polished and soft-spoken, she supports her family with grace. Yet, she’s far from passive.
When she picks up fly-fishing to pursue her own interests, she shows the importance of individuality. Even when life throws her off course, she remains a steady influence.
5. Miss Ellie Ewing | "Dallas"

Instagram | @southforkranch | Barbara Bel Geddes plays Miss Ellie who leads her family with strength and grace.
Raising three combative sons and staying married to Jock Ewing isn’t for the faint of heart. Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie brings wisdom and strength to a family full of drama. Her guidance often keeps the family from falling apart.
She even welcomes her husband’s illegitimate son into the fold with grace, earning her place as a matriarch to admire.
6. Peg Bundy | "Married With Children"
Katey Sagal as Peg Bundy flips the traditional housewife role on its head with her bold, no-rules attitude. She avoids chores, splurges any cash she finds, and delivers sharp one-liners to her husband.
Yet, her love for her kids is always present. She breaks the mold of the “perfect” mom and still manages to stand out as memorable and oddly endearing.
7. Victoria Barkley | "Big Valley"
Barbara Stanwyck as Victoria Barkley is unique in her ability to combine strength and elegance. After her husband’s death, she takes charge of the family ranch and shows resilience through every challenge.
She accepts all her children, biological or not, with the same fierce devotion. Her leadership turns a grieving family into a united force.
8. Ida Morgenstern | "Rhoda"
Guilt trips, matchmaking schemes, and non-stop opinions—that’s Ida Morgenstern in a nutshell. Played by Nancy Walker in Rhoda, Ida brings a bold mix of tough love and constant commentary. Still, when her daughters need her, she shows up.
Whether it’s offering support or nudging them out of their comfort zone, Ida always has her daughters’ backs, even if it comes with a little drama.
9. Livia Soprano | "The Sopranos"
No one forgets Livia Soprano. Played by Nancy Marchand in The Sopranos, she is cold, cunning, and emotionally toxic, casting a long shadow over her children’s lives—especially Tony’s.
Her manipulations are so intense they lead to therapy and even attempted murder. As disturbing as she is, Livia stands as one of TV’s most chilling—and unforgettable—maternal figures.
10. Endora | "Bewitched"

Instagram | @worcestermagazine | Agnes Moorehead plays Endora who dislikes her son-in-law but protects the family.
Agnes Moorehead as Endora loathes her daughter’s mortal husband and makes no secret of it. She mispronounces his name, uses magic for petty revenge, and creates chaos with flair.
But underlying her pranks lies a passionate devotion to her daughter and grandchildren. Her mix of sass and care makes her an entertaining presence in every scene.
11. Bonnie Plunkett | "Mom"
Allison Janney as Bonnie has lived through hardship, addiction, and estrangement. Now sober, she’s rebuilding her life with her daughter Christy. Their relationship is messy but real.
Through wit, stubbornness, and sincerity, Bonnie proves that healing and growth are possible, especially when fueled by second chances.
12. Marge Simpson | "The Simpsons"
With Homer’s antics, Bart’s pranks, and Lisa’s intellect, Marge Simpson holds the family together. Voiced by Julie Kavner in The Simpsons, Marge is patient, grounded, and endlessly understanding.
Whether baking, cleaning, or standing up for her kids, she leads with love, even when her family makes it nearly impossible.
13. Morticia Addams | "The Addams Family"
Carolyn Jones as Morticia redefines what it means to be a nurturing mom. Gothic, glamorous, and slightly terrifying, she encourages her children’s eccentricities and protects her family fiercely. She handles every situation with style, whether it’s playtime with axes or soothing Wednesday’s existential dread.
14. Harriet Nelson | "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet"
Harriet Nelson as Harriet Nelson provided a professional and soothing presence in each show before the era of reality TV. Her role blurred the lines between fiction and reality, presenting a graceful, composed image of motherhood that inspired generations.

Instagram | @traceeellisross | Tracee Ellis Ross plays a caring mum in Black-ish.
15. Dr. Rainbow Johnson | "Black-ish"
Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow juggles a demanding career and five lively children. While her husband adds chaos, she brings calm and reason. She encourages independence while staying close to her kids’ lives. Her modern parenting style, filled with both humor and warmth, makes her a standout figure in today’s TV landscape.
These TV mothers have defined, challenged, and reimagined parenthood on television across decades and genres. They’ve made audiences laugh, cry, and reflect. Each one brings something unique—whether that’s old-school warmth, over-the-top energy, or fierce independence.
Their legacies continue to resonate, reminding viewers that motherhood comes in many forms—and each one tells a powerful story.