Why did bea Arthur hide her neck
Well, darling, Jean Arthur and Bea Arthur are not related, despite sharing a last name and both being fabulous actresses. Jean Arthur was known for her roles in classic films like "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," while Bea Arthur was a TV icon in shows like "Maude" and "The Golden Girls." So, no family connection there, just two talented ladies with a similar last name.
After seven seasons, when Bea Arthur decided to leave the show, NBC decided to end the series. Golden Palace on CBS was a spin-off continuation of the series which starred Betty White, Rue McClanahan & Estelle Getty. It only lasted one season ending in May 1993.
She had a breast reduction at age 18.
Beatrice Arthur died peacefully on April 25th, 2009 at her Los Angeles home from cancer. She was 86 at the time and the second Golden Girl to die after Estelle Getty who passed away in July 2008.
Sophia - someone's original answer To add to this other person's answer of Sophia ----- - While it is correct that the character of Sophia was supposed to be the oldest (she was Dorothy's mother) in actuality both Bea Arthur (Dorothy) and Betty White (Rose) were born the year before Estelle Getty (Sophia). The birth order of the actors playing the Golden Girls is: Betty White Jan. 1922, Bea Arthur May 1922, Estelle Getty July 1923, and Rue McClanahan (Blanche) Feb 1934. Ironically, the last surviving Golden Girl is Betty White, the oldest.
Arthur Golden was born in 1956, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
Yes they can talk. They are actually quite loud and can be very annoying.
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She never won a Golden Globe and was never nominated for an Oscar.
'Arthur' from the movie s Theme (Best That You Can Do)' Arthur won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song - Motion Picture in 1982.
Bea Arthur was an American actress and comedian best known for her roles in the TV shows "Maude" and "The Golden Girls." She was known for her distinct voice, sharp wit, and dry humor. Arthur was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
There are no known physical issues with Bea Arthur's neck. Bea Arthur, a beloved actress known for her roles in "Maude" and "The Golden Girls," passed away in 2009 from cancer.
Beatrice Arthur