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  1. 5 giorni fa · Bea Arthur appears as a witness for the defendant on Judge Judy. As a defendant's witness, Arthur provides testimony and evidence to support their side of the case. With her unique perspective and personal experiences, Arthur's presence adds depth to the courtroom drama.

  2. EDIT: BEA ARTHUR** stupid small keyboard I saw that during the 1987 emmys Bea Arthur chose “The Stan Who Came To Dinner” as her episode submission for lead actress! i love her and dorothy of course but i can’t believe that’s the episode she chose!! i feel like there were si many better episodes from season 2 like “To Catch A Neighbor” or “Family Affair” when her and Rose were ...

  3. 5 giorni fa · 3,648 posts · 46K followers. View more on Instagram. 382 likes. dnsx. #BeaArthur on her #LGBTQ following of the #GoldenGirls. #gay #thegoldengirls #lgbt #dorothyzbornak #80s. View all 16 comments. FILE UNDER: Uncategorized. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DNSX (@dnsx)

  4. 4 giorni fa · CHICAGO — This NBC 60th anniversary special from 1986 is like the Avengers of 80’s sitcoms! It featured everyone from Punky Brewster to Nell Carter to Bea Arthur. The WGN Morning News team al…

  5. 6 giorni fa · Înainte de a fi Dorothy Zbornak în „ Fetele de aur”, actrița Bea Arthur, câștigătoare a unui premiu Emmy, a fost pușcaș marin. După cum a relatat The Daily Beast, Arthur s-a înrolat în Rezerva feminină când avea doar 21 de ani, servind mai întâi ca dactilografă și șofer de camion.

  6. 5 giorni fa · Kara Baskin. May 29, 2024. Tags: Aging , Film & Media. In September 1985, NBC rolled the dice on a new TV show about four feisty roommates over 50. Despite the star power—including small-screen legends Bea Arthur (Maude) and Betty White (The Mary Tyler Moore Show)—the notion of The Golden Girls was audacious.

  7. 5 giorni fa · Set in sunny Miami, the show boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including the sharp-tongued Dorothy (Bea Arthur), her endearing mother Sophia (Estelle Getty), the lovable and naive Rose (Betty White), and the sultry Southern belle Blanche (Rue McClanahan).