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Bea Arthur

Actress-comedienne famous for her acid wit. The majority of her work has been on the stage and in television, but she has made some films. She was a regular on Sid Caesar's show "Caesar's Hour" (1954) for one season in the 1950s. She first gained attention on stage while appearing in the musical play "The Threepenny Opera" with Lotte Lenya. Then, in 1964, she truly became famous when she appeared in the original Broadway production of "Fiddler on the Roof" as Yente the Matchmaker. In this supporting role, she stole the show night after night. In 1966, she went to work on a new Broadway musical, "Mame", directed by her second husband, Gene Saks. For the featured role of Vera Charles in "Mame" she won a Tony. The star of the show, Angela Lansbury, also won a Tony. In 1971, Bea appeared on the hit sitcom "All in the Family" (1971) as Maude Findlay, Edith Bunker's cousin, who was forever driving Archie Bunker crazy with her liberal politics. This guest appearance led to her own series, entitled "Maude" (1972), in 1972. The show was a hit, and ran for six years, during which time many controversial topics, including abortion, were tackled. Bea also won an Emmy for her work on "Maude" (1972). During the show's run, Bea repeated the role of Vera Charles in the film version of Mame (1974), again directed by Gene Saks. She also appeared on none other than The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978) (TV). In 1983, she started work on a new sitcom, "Amanda's" (1983), which was patterned after British situation comedy "Fawlty Towers" (1975), but it didn't last long. In 1985, however, she got sweet compensation when her new sitcom, "The Golden Girls" (1985) hit the air. Co-starring Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty, it was a show about four middle-aged women living in Miami. It was an immediate hit, and ran for seven seasons. All of the cast members, including Bea, won Emmys during the show's run. It should be worth noting that both "Maude" (1972) and "The Golden Girls" (1985) had to be canceled when Bea announced she was leaving each of them. In both cases, she left when she thought each show was at its peak and, in both cases, the producers of the shows realized the shows just wouldn't be the same without her. Since "The Golden Girls" (1985) was canceled in 1992, Bea had kept a low profile, appearing in only a couple of movies: For Better or Worse (1995) and Enemies of Laughter (2000). In 1999, she made a very successful and welcome Comedy Central Presents: The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Jerry Stiller (1999) (TV). She lives on a ranch in California. IMDb Mini Biography By: Tommy Peter


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Born:
May 13, 1922 In New York City, New York, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
29
First Appeared:
In the series The George Gobel Show 1954-10-02
Latest Project:
Movie Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2021-08-14
Known For
Filmography
Movie Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age Self 2021-08-14
Movie Betty White: First Lady of Television Self (archive Footage) 2018-08-18
Movie O.J.: Made in America Self (archive footage) 2016-05-20
Movie Robin Williams Remembered Self 2014-09-09
Movie Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson Self 2005-08-14
Movie Broadway's Lost Treasures II Vera Charles (segment "Mame") 2004-10-26
Movie The Golden Girls: Lifetime Intimate Portrait Series Dorothy Zbornak (archive footage) 2003-01-01
Movie Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There Self 2003-04-03
Movie Enemies of Laughter Paul's Mother 2000-11-10
Movie A Benefit Celebration: A Tribute to Angela Lansbury Self 1996-11-17
Movie For Better or Worse Beverly Makeshift 1995-03-19
Movie Night of 100 Stars III Self 1990-05-21
Movie The Earth Day Special Dorothy Zbornak 1990-04-22
Movie Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration Self 1988-05-27
Movie Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC Self (archive footage) 1988-05-16
Movie Mickey's 60th Birthday Self 1988-11-13
Movie My First Love Jean Miller 1988-12-04
Movie Jay Leno's Family Comedy Hour Self 1987-11-25
Series The Golden Girls Dorothy Zbornak 1985-09-14
Series Amanda's Amanda Cartwright 1983-02-10
Movie Night of 100 Stars Self 1982-03-08
Movie History of the World: Part I Dole office clerk (uncredited) 1981-06-12
Movie The Sensational Shocking Wonderful Wacky 70's Self 1980-01-04
Movie The Star Wars Holiday Special Ackmena 1978-11-17
Movie Mame Vera Charles 1974-03-07
Series Maude Maude Findlay 1972-09-12
Movie Lovers and Other Strangers Bea Vecchio 1970-08-12
Movie That Kind of Woman WAC (uncredited) 1959-09-11
Series The George Gobel Show 1954-10-02