Rue McClanahan

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Actress

Birth Name: Eddi-Rue McClanahan

Birth Date: February 21, 1934

Death Date: June 3, 2010

Birth Place: Healdton, Oklahoma

Able to alternate between comedy and melodrama, portraying everything from vixens to suffering mothers, Rue McClanahan became a fixture on television from the moment she landed the role of Vivian Harmon, best friend to Bea Arthur's titular character, "Maude," in 1972. Flirtatious and a bit ditzy as Vivian, McClanahan upped the flirt quotient considerably more than a decade later when she created the role for which she was most recognized, Blanche Devereaux, the self-proclaimed middle-aged sex goddess on "The Golden Girls" (NBC, 1985-1992). With her Southern charm, Blanche enchanted viewers with her comic timing but also proved that love and desire knew no age.

McClanahan was born on Feb. 21, 1934 in Healdton, OK to her father William, a building contractor, and her mother, Dreda Rheuna-Nell, a beautician. Stage struck from an early age, she headed to New York after graduating cum laude from the University of Tulsa. Small roles followed in theater, as well as parts in low-budget features like "Walk the Angry Beach" (1968). McClanahan also enjoyed stints on such soap operas as "Another World" (CBS, 1964-1999) and "Where the Heart Is" (CBS, 1969-1973). A part in the Broadway production of "Jimmy Shine," starring Dustin Hoffman, was followed by an OBIE-winning part in an episode of "Great Performances" (PBS, 1972- ) called "Who's Happy Now?"

After more than a decade as a working actress, Hollywood began taking notice of McClanahan's unique delivery and screen presence. She won small roles in several feature films, including "The People Next Door" (1970) and "The Pursuit of Happiness" (1971). In a moment that would change both her life and career, the actress caught the attention of legendary TV producer Norman Lear who cast her as friend and neighbor to Beatrice Arthur's "Maude" (CBS, 1972-78). McClanahan's role of Vivian was a bit of an ditz, but endowed with a mature sexuality that matched perfectly with Arthur's acerbic Maude.

Following the cancellation of the beloved and controversial sitcom, Lear handed McClanahan the lead in "Apple Pie," a short-lived 1978 ABC series. 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 Lawrence). Unhappy with the role, McClanahan left the series after one season.

When the production company, Witt-Thomas-Harris was preparing a pilot for NBC about three ladies of a certain age living in Miami, FL called "The Golden Girls," McClanahan was offered the role of the dim-witted Rose Nylund. At the same time, fellow sitcom veteran Betty White had been offered the role of Blanche Devereaux, the man-hungry vixen. Both women felt they were better suited for each other's part, so with the network's approval, switched roles. McClanahan became Blanche, the honey-talking, seductive, vain, self-absorbed, man-prowling, but lovable landlord of the Golden Girls who never failed to bring every conversation around to something sexual in nature. For her work, McClanahan snagged an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1987.

With the surprise success of "The Golden Girls," McClanahan's popularity soared and she found herself in demand for parts in numerous TV movies. By the late 1980s, she was starring in one and often two TV-movies a season, including "Liberace" (ABC, 1988) as the performer's mother, and "Take My Daughters, Please" (NBC, 1988) as a woman who attempts to find mates for her girls. In 1990, McClanahan created the role of Margaret Hix Becker in "Children of the Bride" (CBS, 1990) as a woman who marries a younger man. She reprised the role in two sequels: "Baby of the Bride" (CBS, 1991), in which she found herself pregnant, and "Mother of the Bride" (CBS, 1993), in which she coped with her daughter's impending marriage. She also appeared in the miniseries "Innocent Victims" (ABC, 1996) as the mother of a man (John Corbett) accused of murder.

When "The Golden Girls" ended its run with the departure of Arthur, McClanahan joined the other regulars by moving to a new format on CBS' "Golden Palace" (1992-93) which failed to capture the popularity of the original series. Returning to her theatrical roots, McClanahan co-starred in the musical "Nunsense" and its sequel "Nunsense 2" (A&E, 1995). The same year, she returned to the New York stage to co-star with Barbara Barrie in Anne Meara's "After-Play." McClanahan left the role when the production transferred to a larger venue to accept a role in an English production of "Harvey."

She jump-started her feature career in 1997 with roles as the shrewish mother of possibly incestuous twins in the noirish indie, "This World, Then the Fireworks" (1997) and as a wealthy socialite on a cruise who takes dance lessons from faux teacher Walter Matthau in the genial comedy, "Out to Sea" (1997). Also in 1997, McClanahan was diagnosed with breast cancer, from which she made a full recovery. She continued to work her magic in small roles on TV like on the sitcom "Hope & Faith" (ABC, 2003-06) and in movies like "Starship Troopers" (1997) and "The Fighting Temptations" (2003). She did an eight-month stint on Broadway as Madame Morrible in the smash hit "Wicked," as well as released her autobiography, My First Five Husbands to good reviews in 2007.

Embraced as a gay icon, McClanahan took a major role on the cable series "Sordid Lives: The Series" (Logo, 2008), and publicly mourned the deaths of her longtime "Golden" co-stars Estelle Getty in 2008 and Bea Arthur in April 2009. Later that year, McClanahan was scheduled to be feted at "Golden: A Gala Tribute to Rue McClanahan" in San Francisco, but the event was postponed when the actress had to be hospitalized. She endured triple bypass surgery, then a minor stroke, but seemed to be on the road to recovery. As Betty White experienced a career resurgence based in part on warm public memories of "The Golden Girls," she spoke often and fondly about McClanahan and her improving condition.

Sadly, McClanahan died June 3, 2010 of a stroke, leaving White the sole survivor of the famous cheesecake-loving clan.

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Betty White: Pure GoldStream

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Meet the BrownsStream

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Lorraine
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2009

Sordid Lives: The Series

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Peggy Ingram
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Generation Gap

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2008

Back to You and Me

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Helen Ludwick
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2005

Hope & Faith

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2003

Whoopi

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2003
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Miracle Dogs

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Katherine Mannion
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2003

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Nancy Stringer
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2003
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2000

Ladies ManStream

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1999
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Safe Harbor

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1999

A Saintly Switch

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1999

The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer

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1998
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Love Boat: The Next Wave

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1998
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Columbo: Ashes to Ashes

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Verity Chandler
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1998

Rusty: A Dog's Tale

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Edna Callahan
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1998

Annabelle's Wish

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1997

King of the HillStream

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Bunny
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1997

Out to Sea

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1997

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Biology Teacher
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1997
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This World, Then the Fireworks

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Mom Lakewood
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1997

Promised Land

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Innocent Victims

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Marylou Hennis
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1996

Dear God

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Mom Turner
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1996

A Holiday to Remember

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Miz Leona
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1995

Touched by an AngelStream

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1994

Burke's Law

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1994

A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story

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Grandma Stephens
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1994

Boy Meets WorldStream

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Bernice Matthews
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1993

Mommies

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1993

The John Larroquette Show

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1993

Mother of the BrideStream

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Margaret Becker Hix
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1993

Message From Nam

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Beatrice Andrews
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1993

Nunsense

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1993

The Golden PalaceStream

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1992
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Baby of the Bride

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Margaret Hix
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1990

Un Romance Moderno

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1990

Modern Love

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After the Shock

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1990

Children of the Bride

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Margret Becker
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1990

To My Daughter

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Laura Carlson
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1990

The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story

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Matilda Electa Joslyn Gage
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1990

The Man in the Brown Suit

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Suzy Blair
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1989

Murphy Brown

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1988

Take My Daughters, Please

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Lilah Page
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1988

Liberace

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1988

Mariez mes filles, s.v.p.

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The Little Match Girl

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Frances Dutton
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1987

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Blanche Devereaux
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1985

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1984

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NewhartStream

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1982

The Day the Bubble Burst

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Barbara Arvey
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1982

Gimme a Break!

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1981

Word of Honor

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Maggie McNeill
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1980

Trapper John, M.D.

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1979

Topper

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1979

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Rainbow

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1976

The Rimers of Eldritch

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1972

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1972

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1971
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All in the FamilyStream

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They Might Be GiantsStream

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1971
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The Pursuit of HappinessStream

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1971

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1971

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1970

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1968

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1967

The Merv Griffin Show

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1965

Angels Flight

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1965

5 Minutes to Love

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1963

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