'Golden Girls' star Bea Arthur dies at 86 »

Posted By jkolb 7 months ago in Arts & Entertainment

LOS ANGELES - Beatrice Arthur , the tall, deep-voiced actress whose razor-sharp delivery of comedy lines made her a TV star in the hit shows "Maude" and " The Golden Girls " and who won a Tony Award for the musical "Mame," died Saturday. She was 86.

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    TimALoftis7 months ago

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    I also loved her work on 'Maude' in the 70's - a spinoff from 'All In The family'

    may she RIP

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    Bkumm7 months ago

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    Sorry to see her go.

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      engineer7 months ago

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      She'll be missed

      Don't forget her movies also

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        chevydog7 months ago

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        RIP Bea.

        Looks like she had a good life and a good career. Not free from disappointment; but then few of us are.

        From Maude, I think: "God's wife will get you for this."

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          TimALoftis7 months ago

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          In the 70's show, 'All In The Family', I loved her rants with Archie Bunker over politics including Nixon and the Vietnam War. In the scripts she always had a way of putting Archie and his very narrow minded views in his place.

          Great TV!

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            TimALoftis7 months ago

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            Thanks, Scott for helping to promote this piece to the front pages of Propeller where it truly belongs. Thanks for submitting this, jkolb.

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              orndorffter7 months ago

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              She well be missed and I also like her when she played in the Golden Girls to. Rest in peace Bea. Maude! that what we knew her as.

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                Ciera-Marie7 months ago

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                She was one of the best actresses. I now have to go check out the movies she's made. RIP Bea you could always make me laugh.

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                  Poulenc7 months ago

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                  If you go back some, you may have seen--or heard via the still-in-print recording--a "baby" Bea in the mid-50s off-Broadway production of The Three Penny Opera.

                  The voice, the dead-dry timing, is all there, if still in an incubative stage.

                  RIP, Bea.

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                    not2needy7 months ago

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                    I loved Dorothy Zbornak, i still watch old reruns of The Golden Girls on Hallmark Channel!
                    RIP Bea Arthur!

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