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  1. 3 juin 2010 · Rue McClanahan, the brassy actress who stirred equal parts Southern charm and sex appeal into her roles on television shows like “Maude,” “Mama’s Family” and “The Golden Girls,” has died, People magazine reported. The death was announced by Ms. McClanahan’s manager, Barbara Lawrence, who said that the actress died on Thursday morning of a stroke. She was 76.

  2. 3 juin 2010 · rue-mcclanahan-photofest-450x600.jpg. Date of Passing: June 03, 2010. Obituary: Golden Girls Star Rue McClanahan Passes. Rue McClanahan was an American actress and comedian best known for her roles on television as Vivian Harmon on Maude (1972–78), Aunt Fran Crowley on Mama's Family (1983–84), and Blanche Devereaux on The Golden Girls (1985 ...

  3. 3 juin 2010 · A veteran television actress and Broadway star of the 50s, Rue McClanahan was an actress noticed by television executive, Norman Lear. Lear cast her in a number of television shows, including "All in the Family" (1971) with 'Carroll OConnor' and "Maude" (1972) with Bea Arthur. McClanahan next co-starred with Vicki Lawrence, Ken Berry, Betty White and Carol Burnett in "Mama's Family" (1983) for ...

  4. Rue McClanahan (born February 21, 1934 - died June 3, 2010) was an American actress born in Healdton, Oklahoma. McClanahan was a frequent television performer and Broadway star during the 1960s. After a role in one episode of All in the Family in 1971, producer Norman Lear cast McClanahan as Vivian Harmon in Maude (1972-78) alongside her future The Golden Girls castmate Bea Arthur. McClanahan ...

  5. McCLANAHAN, EDDI RUE (1934–2010). Actor Rue McClanahan was born on February 21, 1934, in Healdton, Oklahoma. After graduating from the University of Tulsa, she left Oklahoma to pursue an acting career. A veteran of the New York stage in the 1960s, she was discovered by Norman Lear and cast by him in television's All in the Family (1972) and ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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