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Another Golden Girl Dies

US actress Rue McClanahan, star of TV show The Golden Girls, has died following a stroke at the age of 76, her manager has announced.

The award-winning performer played feisty Southern belle Blanche in the popular series.

McClanahan, who underwent heart bypass surgery last year, is the third of the main cast members to pass away.

Only Betty White remains, following the deaths of Estelle Getty and Bea Arthur, who died in 2008 and 2009.

White, 88, recently hosted Saturday Night Live, and fans are lobbying for her to present next year's Academy Awards.

"I treasured our relationship," she said. "It hurts more than I ever thought it would, if that's even possible."

McClanahan had a varied stage career before landing the role of Blanche Devereaux in 1985 when The Golden Girls hit the small screen.

The actress said of her seductive character: "She is in love with life and loves men.

"I think she has an attitude towards women that's competitive. I think basically she's insecure."
The Golden Girls Betty White (r) is now the sole surviving Golden Girl

Blanche always referred to her father as "Big Daddy" and was the perpetual target of her housemates.

McClanahan won an Emmy for her role in 1987.

Five years later, after The Golden Girls ended, she co-starred alongside White and Getty in a short-lived spin-off called Golden Palace.

Earlier in her career, she had appeared with Arthur in the 1970s sitcom Maude as her best friend and sidekick.

In later years, she continued to appear on TV and on stage, playing the elderly mother of a drag queen in 2008 serial Sordid Lives, which included the filming of a sex scene.

The actress was recovering from knee surgery at the time, but still hung onto a window sill when the bed she was using broke.

McClanahan, who was born in Oklahoma, married six times and wrote a memoir in 2007 entitled My First Five Husbands... And The Ones Who Got Away. :(

Awww I loved Blanche.

I think The Golden Girls was massively underrated, over here in Britain.

By the way, did you know that Alexei Sayle was an original cast member of The Golden Palace? Apparently he fell out with the makers and left after a couple of episodes.

I don't know what channel used to show it but I feel like I watched it all the time growing up. I guess it must have been Channel 4?

Yep it was Channel 4.

It was always shown Friday nights at 10pm after Cheers (I think).

Ah. It must have been repeated in the day sometime then. I wouldn't have been allowed to watch it that late.

Yup
I was a big fan of Cheers & used to watch this every Friday afterwards.
As Catskillz says, it was very underrrated show.
I wouldn't mind watching a few episodes again.
RIP

I have it on good authority she's going to be buried in a backless, strapless, low-cut mini.

Or they may just tie a scarf around her waist.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ June 3 2010, 11:51 PM BST

Yup
I was a big fan of Cheers & used to watch this every Friday afterwards.
As Catskillz says, it was very underrrated show.
I wouldn't mind watching a few episodes again.
RIP

I actually think it's one of the finest sitcoms from any country.

The writing was just so superb and characters so funny.

Just a great show.

I haven't seen it for years.
I liked the old sarcastic one best.

Another Golden Girl is dead. They must be cursed. RIP.

Quote: Badge @ June 4 2010, 12:23 AM BST

Another Golden Girl is dead. They must be cursed. RIP.

Or just old.

Quote: Richard Wells @ June 4 2010, 5:26 AM BST

Or just old.

Yes, I think that's the more likely explanation.

Whatever was Badge thinking?!?

Whistling nnocently

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ June 4 2010, 8:48 AM BST

Yes, I think that's the more likely explanation.

Whatever was Badge thinking?!?

Whistling nnocently

Sorry I'm terrible at detecting sarcasm on the internet lol.

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