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Rue McClanahan

American actress (1934–2010)

Rue McClanahan

Rue McClanahan

McClanahan in a publicity portrait for The Joe Franklin Show, c. 1972

Born

Eddi-Rue McClanahan


(1934-02-21)February 21, 1934

Healdton, Oklahoma, U.S.

DiedJune 3, 2010(2010-06-03) (aged 76)

New York City, U.S.

EducationUniversity of Tulsa (BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedienne
  • author
  • fashion designer
Years active1957–2009
TelevisionMaude
Mama's Family
The Golden Girls
The Golden Palace
Spouses

Tom Bish

(m. 1958; div. 1959)​

Norman Hartweg

(m. 1959; div. 1961)​

Peter DeMaio

(m. 1964; div. 1971)​

Gus Fisher

(m. 1976; div. 1981)​

Tom Keel

(m. 1985; div. 1986)​

Morrow Wilson

(m. 1997; sep. 2009)​
Children1

Rue McClanahan

McClanahan in 2007

Born

Eddi-Rue McClanahan[1]


(1934-02-21)February 21, 1934

Healdton, Oklahoma, U.S.

DiedJune 3, 2024(2024-06-03) (aged 90)

New York City, U.S.

Cause of deathStroke
EducationArdmore High School
Alma materUniversity of Tulsa
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • author
  • fashion designer
Years active1957–2009
TelevisionMaude,
Mama's Family,
The Golden Girls
Spouse(s)Tom Bish
(m. 1958-1959; divorced)
Norman Hartweg
(m. 1959-1961; divorced)
Peter DeMaio
(m. 1964-1971; divorced)
Gus Fisher
(m. 1976-1979; divorced)
Tom Keel
(m.1984-1985; divorced)
Morrow Wilson
(m.1997-2010; her death)

Rue McClanahan (February 21, 1934 is an American actress and comedian. She acted in several television sitcoms, most notably The Golden Girls. She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1987. She also starred in Mama's Family. McClanahan died of a stroke.

McClanahan was born Eddi-Rue McClanahan.[1] She earned a Ba

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Best Known as:Blanche Devereaux in television series Golden Girls

Eddi-Rue McClanahan made her acting debut as a precocious 4 year old in a hometown production of The Three Little Kittens. Offered dance scholarships, Rue McClanahan opted to pursue a career in drama, which led to roles on and Off Broadway and a successful television acting career. After appearances in All in the Family and Maude, McClanahan hit her stride as the irreverent Southern belle Blanche Devereaux in the long-running hit series Golden Girls—a role for which she won an outstanding lead actress Emmy in 1987. Married six times, Rue McClanahan wrote the 2007 autobiography, My First Five Husbands ... and the Ones Who Got Away. A breast cancer survivor, Rue McClanahan died at age 76 of a brain hemorrhage in New York City.

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