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  1. Jun 3, 2010 · Rue McClanahan who passed away Thursday at the age of 76 learned a lot from that bond, especially with Bea Arthur. Rue was Bea's friend and co-star as two characters in three series, one as the ...

  2. Out of weekly work once again, McClanahan began appearing in a series of TV movies including "Rainbow" (NBC, 1978) and "Sergeant Matlovich vs. The U.S. Air Force" (NBC, 1978) in which she was the mother of gay activist Leonard Matlovich. McClanahan also joined "Mama's Family" (NBC, 1983-84) as Aunt Fran, the spinster sister of Mama (Vicki ...

  3. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofRue McClanahan | BAFTA

    Although she had acted on screen since the 1960s McClanahan only found international fame as the man-eating Blanche Devereaux in The Golden Girls (1985-92), a character she reprised in the spin-off The Golden Palace (1992-93). Other work includes a long running supporting role in the Bea Arthur sitcom Maude (1972-78). - Read Rue McClanahan's Telegraph Obituary

  4. Jun 3, 2010 · Actress. Best known as the co-star of the popular TV sitcom The Golden Girls. Born Eddi-Rue McClanahan, she grew up in Ardmore, Oklahoma, graduated from the University of Tulsa, and began a career as an actress in 1957. In 1969, she made her Broadway debut as Sally Weber in the original production of the musical Jimmy...

  5. Jun 3, 2010 · June 3, 2010. Golden Girls star Rue McClanahan has died at the age of 76, her manager Barbara Lawrence confirms to UsMagazine.com. Lawrence's statement reads: "Rue McClanahan passed away this ...

  6. Feb 20, 2019 · Rue had two different kinds of strokes,” he said. “Her first stroke was an ischemic stroke, caused by a blood clot. This type of stroke accounts for 87 percent of strokes in the United States ...

  7. Rue McClanahan was an American actress, best known for her role as Blanche Devereaux on TV series “The Golden Girls”. She made her professional stage debut at Pennsylvania's Erie Playhouse in 1957, in the play “Inherit the Wind”.