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The Golden Girls

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Comedy series, The Golden Girls revolves around the lives of four older women who share a house in Miami, Florida, despite their various quirks and differences.

Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan) is a widowed Southern belle from Atlanta, Georgia, who moved to Miami with her late husband, George (George Grizzard). Following her husband’s death, the newly promiscuous Blanche advertises rooms-to-rent at a local grocery store.

Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur) is a divorced substitute teacher from Brooklyn, New York. She became pregnant in high school and married the baby’s father, Stanley Zbornak (Herbert Edelman), who leaves her for someone younger after 38 years together.

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Rose Nylund (Betty White) also a widow, is from a tiny farming town called St. Olaf, Minnesota. After her husband’s death, Rose moves to Miami to become a grief counselor. Rose is kind, sweet and endearing, although not very bright.

Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty), is an Italian immigrant who left Palermo, Sicily for New York to avoid an arranged marriage. She later married Salvadore Petrillo (Sid Melton) and had three children, one of which is Dorothy. After her husband’s death, she had a stroke, and was forced to leave her retirement home. After a fire destroys her home, she moves in with Blanche, Dorothy and Rose. Sophia is outspoken and opinionated, but the ladies love her. She is also an excellent cook.

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Main Cast

Character Actor
Dorothy Zbornak Bea Arthur
Rose Nylund Betty White
Blanche Devereaux Rue McClanahan
Sophia Petrillo Estelle Getty

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Additional Cast

Character Actor Years
Stan Zbornak Herb Edelman 1985-1992
Miles Webber Harold Gould 1985-1992
Salvadore Petrillo Sid Melton 1987-1991
Uncle Angelo Bill Dana 1988-1992
Court Reporter Cynthia Lea Clark 1987-1992
Candy Meg Wyllie 1987-1991
Cop #1 Jonathan Schmock 1990-1991
Young Dorothy Lynnie Greene 1987-1991
Comedian David Jackson Willis 1989-1991
Dreyfuss Bear the Dog 1988-1992
Rebecca Devereaux Debra Engle 1989-1991
Michael Zbornak Scott Jacoby 1986-1989
Enrique Mas Chick Vennera 1989
Doctor Tony Carreiro 1985-1990
Lillian Ellen Albertini Dow 1988-1991
Cop Stan Roth 1989-1991
Dr. Harry Weston Richard Mulligan 1988-1989
Max Weinstock Jack Gifford 1988-1990
Lou Alan Bumenfeld 1986-1990
Caterer Raye Birk 1988-1991
Elvis Impersonator Richard Bernard 1988-1990
Virginia Hollingsworth Sheree North 1985-1989
George Corliss Paul Dooley 1986-1987
Dr. Ashley Philip Sterling 1986-1987
Angela Nancy Walker 1987
Clayton Hollingsworth Monte Markham 1988-1991
George Devereaux George Grizzard 1989-1990
Don Terry Kiser 1986-1992
Randy Becker Tom Villard 1986-1992
Gary Tucker Jerry Hardin 1986-1989
Frida Claxton Nan Martin 1986-1989
Eduardo Lloyd Bochner 1987-1989
Dominic Bosco Vito Scotti 1988-1989
Dr. Budd Michael McGuire 1989
Janet Jessica Lundy 1992
Boy #1 Karl Wiedergott 1985-1988
Dean Tucker James Staley 1986-1989
Jim Shu Ralph Ahn 1988-1989
Howard Steven Gilborn 1989-1991
Father Salemo Steven Gilborn 1990-1992
Al Beatty Richard Roat 1986-1991
Carl Terry Willis 1986-1987
Dr. Wallerstein Nat Bernstein 1987
Sven Doug Cox 1988-1989
Dr. Chang Keone Young 1989-1992
Louise Beth Grant 1989-1991
Dave William Cort 1986-1990
Malcolm Douglas Seale 1989-1990
Ron Don Mirault 1991-1992
Jimmy Lark Tom La Grua 1986-1989
Albert Teddy Wilson 1986-1988
Ernie Don Woodard 1988
Lillian Mimi Cozzens 1989-1991
Gina Flo Di Re 1989-1990
Dr. Shrewsbury Paul Collins 1990-1992
Dr. Halperin Steve Landesberg 1991
Produce Clerk Dom Irrera 1986
Anna Geraldine Fitzgerald 1988-1989
Lillian Gloria Dorson 1991-1992
Carol Webster Dinah Manoff 1991-1992
Bodybuilder Andre Rosey Brown 1988-1989
Harley Dietz David Leisure 1987-1992
Sarah Robin Faye Bookland 1992
Richard Kevin McCarthy 1986-1990
Fidel Santiago-Henry Darrow 1988-1990
Dr. Stevens Jeffrey Tambor 1989-1991
Agent Bell Timothy Stack 1990
Jody Jody Price 1987-1988
Barbara Weston Kristy McNichol 1991-1992
Herb Shrewsberry Stanley Kamel 1991

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Trivia

Betty White and Rue McClanahan co-starred in Mama’s Family. Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan co-starred in Maude.

When it aired in 1992, The Golden Girls’ season finale was the tenth most watched series finale of all time. In 2010, it ranked seventeenth.

Rue McClanahan was often found sleeping in various places around the set.

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When Bea Arthur left the show, a spin-off series was created called The Golden PalaceThe Golden Girls is one of only three shows to ever win Emmy Awards for all its main characters. The other two shows are Will & Grace and All in the Family.

Betty White was the oldest of the four actresses. After Rue McClanahan died in 2010 of a massive stroke, White became the last surviving cast member.

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According to Betty White, Bea Arthur and Betty White did not get along during the making of the show.

The Golden GirlsFriends.

Two hit shows were ended when a Bea Arthur left the show; The Golden GirlsMaude.

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Although she played Dorothy’s mother, Estelle Gerry was younger than Bea Arthur.

This series was so popular that it spawned two spin-offs. The Golden Palace lasted for only one season, but Empty Nest lasted seven.

Three days after Bea Arthur died of lung cancer, the marquees of New York City’s Broadway theater district were dimmed for one minute in tribute to her years of entertaining others.

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Bea Arthur left $300,000 to New York’s Ali Forney Center, an organization that supports and provides housing for homeless LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) youth.

Rue McClanahan was of Irish and Choctaw descent; and her Choctaw great-grandfather’s name was “Running Hawk.”

More than a decade before her death, Rue McClanahan survived breast cancer.

Estelle Getty died in 2008 of natural causes, although she had been suffering with Lewy body dementia for years.

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At 65 years and counting, Betty White currently holds the record for the longest career in the history of American television. She also holds the record for the length of time between Emmy nominations. Her first nomination was in 1951, and her next was in 2012, 61 years later. She has also become the oldest Emmy nominee and the oldest competitive Grammy Award winner, which she did in 2012.

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Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Bea Arthur strongly supported animal rights.

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