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Beatrice Arthur

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Beatrice Arthur

Beatrice Arthur at the 1987 Emmy Awards.
Birth name Bernice Frankel
Born May 13 1922 (1922-05-13) (age 85)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Beatrice Arthur (born May 13 1922) is a two-time Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award winning American comedian, actress and singer. In an ongoing career spanning six decades, Arthur is perhaps best remembered for trademark role as the title character on the 1970s sitcom Maude, and for playing Dorothy Zbornak, the divorced substitute teacher on The Golden Girls.

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Biography

Early life

Born Bernice Frankel in New York City, New York on May 13, 1922, Bea soon moved to Maryland where her father, Philip, operated a women's clothing shop. After attending the now-defunct Blackstone College in Blackstone, Virginia, Arthur became a medical technologist before World War II.

Theatre

Arthur began her acting career as a member of an off Broadway theater group at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City in the late 1940s. On stage, her roles included "Lucy Brown" in the 1954 off-broadway premiere of Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera, "Yente the Matchmaker" in the 1964 premiere of Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway, and a 1966 Tony Award-winning portrayal of "Vera Charles" to Angela Lansbury's Mame (she recreated the role in the unsuccessful film version opposite Lucille Ball in 1974). In 1981, she appeared in Woody Allen's The Floating Lightbulb.

Television

In 1972, Bea was cast as the title character in the television series Maude. Bea played Maude Findlay, an outspoken liberal living in the affluent community of Tuckahoe, Westchester County, New York, with her husband, Walter (Bill Macy) and divorced daughter Carol (Adrienne Barbeau). The show was a spinoff from All in the Family, on which Arthur had appeared a couple of times in the same role, playing Edith Bunker (Jean Stapleton)'s cousin, a feminist, and antithesis to the bigoted, conservative Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor), who described Maude as a "New Deal fanatic". In 1985, Bea was cast in the television series The Golden Girls on which she played Dorothy Zbornak, a divorced substitute teacher living in a Miami, Florida home owned by Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan). Her other roommates included widow Rose Nylund (Betty White) and Dorothy's Sicilian mother, Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty). Getty is actually a year younger than Arthur in real life, and was heavily made up to look significantly older. Dorothy had an acidic sense of humor and was prone to making witty and sarcastic wisecracks, often directed at the man-hungry Blanche or naive Rose.

Later life

After Bea left The Golden Girls, she has made several guest appearances on television shows and even organized and toured with her one-woman show. She made a guest appearance on American cartoon Futurama, in the Emmy-nominated episode Amazon Women in the Mood as the voice of the Femputer who ruled the giant Amazonian women.She appeared in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle as Dewey's unfortunate babysitter. She was nominated for a guest-star Emmy for her performance. She also showed up unexpectedly as Larry (Larry David)'s mother on Curb Your Enthusiasm. In 2002, Bea made a triumphant return to Broadway starring in Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends, a collection of stories and songs (with musician Billy Goldenberg) and based on her life and long career. The show was nominated for a Tony award for Best Special Theatrical Event, but lost to Elaine Stritch At Liberty. Arthur was married twice, first to Robert Alan Arthur, an author, whose surname she kept, and second to director Gene Saks from 1950-1978 with whom she adopted two sons, Matthew (born 14 July 1961), an actor and Daniel (born 8 May 1964), a set designer. She primarily lives in the Greater Los Angeles Area and has sublet her apartment on Central Park West in New York City and her country home in Bedford, New York.

In popular culture

  • Arthur is referenced on the Beastie Boys track, "Boomin' Granny" (found on their Jimmy James single) with the lyrics " Well you're a Golden Girl, just like Bea Arthur, just turn down the lights so we can go farther" [1]
  • Arthur was seen throughout the 1980s in Canada as a regular character in Shoppers Drug Mart television commercials for a popular Canadian chain of pharmacies.
  • Arthur is referenced in the song California by singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright on his 2001 album, Poses, with the lyric, "I don't know this sea of neon / Thousand surfers, whiffs of freon / And my new grandma Bea Arthur".
  • During "on-stage" banter following the theme song on the Family Guy: Live in Vegas CD, Peter states that the sound stage on which Family Guy is shot (an in-joke that the characters on the show are actually real people who portray themselves on the show) is the same as the one used for the Golden Girls, and that one night, when everyone was prepared to begin filming, Bea Arthur was nowhere to be found. The producer of the Golden Girls supposedly ran in and told everyone to cancel the shoot because Bea Arthur was in jail for exposing her penis to traffic after drinking too much. Brian then asks, "How can Bea Arthur have a penis?", to which Peter responds "Uhh ... a special permit?". This is not the first reference to Arthur's having a penis - at the 2005 Friars Club Roast for Pamela Anderson comedian Jeffrey Ross made a similar reference.
  • The Marvel anti-hero Deadpool often references Bea Arthur during his banter.
  • In 1991 the artist John Currin launched his career on a realist, if imaginary, portrait "Bea Arthur Naked." He portrays Ms Arthur from her Maude days looking regal and sitting up straight forward in a facial 3/4 pose. The painting is a bust portrait including her face and realistic breasts from the imagination of the artist. Articles from the time mentioned Ms Arthur was initially unaware of her depiction, however she was unfettered by the news.
  • There is a Canadian rock & roll band curiously named The Beatrice Arthurs.
  • In the 2001 Family Guy episode Ready, Willing, and Disabled, after Joe Swanson wins at the Special Olympics an ABC made-for-TV movie is produced starring Bea Arthur as Peter Griffin, alongside Tony Danza (as Joe) and Valerie Bertinelli (as Bonnie Swanson)
  • The band Futuristic Sex Robots has a song called Don't Make Us Kick Your Ass, which includes the lyrics, "cause you will be owned when the game concludes, like you spend every round looking at Bea Arthur nudes."
  • In an episode of Garfield and Friends, Garfield sits in a tree picking up two eggs, and as he picks them up he says "You will be breakfast, and you will be lunch". When the mother of the two unborn chicks arrives behind Garfield, he sheepishly places them back in the nest, saying "You will be Beatrice, and you will be Arthur".
  • In the movie Airheads, one of the demands made by the characters to prove insanity was to demand naked pictures of Bea Arthur

Television credits

  • Kraft Television Theatre (1951-1958)
  • Studio One (1951-1953)
  • Max Liebman Presents: Kaleidoscope (1955)
  • Caesar's Hour (regular performer 1954–1956)
  • The Seven Lively Arts (1958)
  • Omnibus (1958)
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1958)
  • The George Gobel Show (1959)
  • The Perry Como Show (1961)
  • All in The Family (1971 & 1972)
  • Maude (1972–1978)
  • The 45th Annual Academy Awards (1973)
  • The Mike Douglas Show (1974 & 1980)
  • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1974-1975-1976-1977-1980-1985-1986-1990)
  • Dinah (1975 & 1976)
  • Saturday Night Live (1976 & 1979)
  • Cos (1976)
  • Laugh-In (1977)
  • CBS: On the Air (1978)
  • The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Hour (1979)
  • The Beatrice Arthur Special (1980)
  • Soap (1980)
  • The History of the World Part 1 (1981)
  • Omnibus (1981)
  • Nights of 100 Stars (1982)
  • Broadway Plays Washington on Kennedy Center Tonight (1982)
  • Amanda's (1983) (canceled after 4 months)
  • a.k.a. Pablo (1984)
  • P.O.P. (1984)
  • The Golden Girls (1985–1992)
  • Circus of the Stars #10 (1985)
  • NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration (1986)
  • Walt Disney World's 15th Birthday Celebration (1986)
  • Late Night with David Letterman (1986)
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1986)
  • The 13th Annual People's Choice Awards (1987)
  • This is Your Life" (1987)
  • The 41st Annual Tony Awards (1987)
  • Comic Relief '87 (1987)
  • Family Comedy Hour (1987)
  • Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (1988)
  • Circus of the Stars #13 (1988)
  • Empty Nest (1989)
  • Aspel & Company (1990)
  • Night of 100 Stars III (1990)
  • The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1990)
  • Dame Edna's Hollywood (1991)
  • The Howard Stern Show (1992)
  • Guest Night (1992)
  • 6th Annual Americam Comedy Awards (1992)
  • The Golden Palace (1992)
  • This Joint Is Jumpin' (1993)
  • The 47th Annual Tony Awards (1993)
  • Boulevard Bio (1993)
  • Sean's Show (1993)
  • Jerry Herman's Broadway at the Hollywood Bowl (1994)
  • Bob Hope: Happy 91st Birthday, Bob (1994)
  • 50 Years of Funny Females (1995)
  • The 50th Annual Tony Awards (1996)
  • Dave's World (cast member 1996 & 1997)
  • The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1997)
  • The RuPaul Show (1998)
  • Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute Part 1" (1998)
  • The 53rd Annual Tony Awards (1999)
  • Beggars and Choosers (1999)
  • The Martin Short Show (1999)
  • So Graham Norton (2000)
  • Intimate Portrait: Rue McClanahan (2000)
  • Malcolm in the Middle Dewey's babysitter in the season one finale (2000)
  • E! True Hollywood Story: All in the Family (2000)
  • Intimate Portrait: Estelle Getty (2001)
  • Futurama as "Femputer" in "Amazon Women in the Mood" (2001)
  • Today (2001)
  • The View (2002)
  • CBS News Sunday Morning (2002)
  • The Rosie O'Donnell Show (2002)
  • Good Morning America (2002)
  • The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (2002)
  • The Big O! True West Hollywood Story (2002)
  • TV Most Censored Moments (2002)
  • TV Tales: The Golden Girls (2002)
  • Open Mike with Mike Bullard (2002)
  • Because I Said So (2002)
  • Inside TV Land: Taboo Tv (2002)
  • Intimate Portrait: Bea Arthur (2003)
  • TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (2003)
  • Rove Live (2003)
  • Through The Keyhole (2003)
  • Broadway: The Golden Age by the Legends Who Were There (2003)
  • The Golden Girls Their Greatest Moments (2003)
  • Today with Des and Mel (2003)* Richard and Judy (2003)
  • The Terry and Gaby Show (2003)
  • The Second Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (2004)
  • The Best of So Graham Norton (2004)
  • Inside TV Land: Primetime Politics (2004)
  • TV's Greatest Sidekicks (2004)
  • Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson (2005)
  • TV Land Confidential (2005)
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm as Larry David's mother on the season five finale (2005)
  • Entertainment Tonight (2006)
  • Biography: Bea Arthur (2006)
  • The View (2007)
  • TV Land Confidential (2007)
  • Entertainment Tonight (2007)
  • Back to the Grind (2007)

Theatre performances

  • Lysistrata (1947)
  • The Dog Beneath the Skin (1947)
  • Yerma (1947)
  • No Exit (1948)
  • The Taming of the Shrew (1948)
  • Six Characters in Search of an Author (1948)
  • The Owl and the Pussycat (1948)
  • Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1949)
  • Yes is for a Very Young Man (1949)
  • The Creditors (1949)
  • Heartbreak House (1949)
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1951)
  • Personal Appearance (1951)
  • Candle Light (1951)
  • Love or Money (1951)
  • The Voice of the Turtle (1951)
  • The New Moon (1953)
  • The Threepenny Opera (1954)
  • What's the Rush? (1955)
  • Shoestring Revue (1955)
  • Plain and Fancy (1955)
  • Seventh Heaven (1955)
  • Mistress of the Inn (1956)
  • The Ziegfeld Follies (1956)
  • Nature's Way (1957)
  • Ulysses in Nighttown (1958)
  • The Gay Divorcee at the Cherry Lane (1960)
  • A Matter of Position (1962)
  • Fiddler on the Roof (1964)
  • Mame (1966)
  • The Floating Lightbulb (1981)
  • La Fille du Regiment (1994)
  • Bermuda Avenue Triangle (1995-1996)
  • Angela Lansbury - A Celebration (November 17, 1996) (benefit concert)
  • After Play (1997-1998)
  • Strike Up The Band (2000)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Westport, Connecticut (July 28-30, 2000)
  • And Then There's Bea United States Tour (April 24, 2001 - January 13, 2002)
  • Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends in New York, New York (January 29, 2002 - April 14, 2002)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Santa Fe, New Mexico (September 24, 2002)
  • And Then There's Bea in Melbourne, Australia (October 15-27, 2002)
  • And Then There's Bea in Sydney, Australia (October 29 - November 10, 2002)
  • Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends in Toronto, Canada (November 20 - December 8, 2002)
  • And Then There's Bea in Johannesburg, South Africa (August 12-24, 2003)
  • And Then There's Bea in Cape Town, South Africa (August 26 - September 7, 2003)
  • Bea Arthur at The Savoy in London, England (September 15 - October 18, 2003)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Los Angeles, California (January 31 - February 1, 2004)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Saugatuck, Michigan (May 22-23, 2004)
  • A Celebration of Life in Washington, D.C. (May 26, 2004)
  • Bea Arthur at the El Portal in North Hollywood, California (August 5-8, 2004)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Provincetown, Massachusetts (August 21, 2004)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Columbus, Georgia (October 30, 2004)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Nyack, New York (March 4-6, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Forth Wayne, Indiana (April 17, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Mount Pleasant, Michigan (April 19, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Atlantic City, New Jersey (June 3-4, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Holmdel, New Jersey (June 7, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Las Vegas, Nevada (August 27, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Hampton, Virginia (September 16-17, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Alexandria, Virginia (September 22, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Geneva, New York (September 24, 2005)
  • Bea Arthur Back on Broadway (at 95th Street) in New York, New York (November 21, 2005)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in San Francisco, California (January 7, 2006)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Salem, Oregon (January 21, 2006)
  • Bea Arthur Back at the El Portal in North Hollywood, California (February 16-19, 2006)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in Scottsdale, Arizona (February 24-25, 2006)
  • An Evening with Bea Arthur in University Park, Illinois (March 19, 2006)

Filmography

References

  1. ^ [ http://artlung.com/smorgasborg/Booming_Granny.shtml Beastie Boys "Boomin' Granny" lyrics]

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Awards
Preceded by
Maria Karnilova
for Fiddler on the Roof
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1966
for Mame
Succeeded by
Peg Murray
for Cabaret
Persondata
NAME Arthur, Beatrice
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Frankel, Bernie
SHORT DESCRIPTION actress, singer, comedian
DATE OF BIRTH May 13 1922
PLACE OF BIRTH New York City
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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