Rue McClanahan
Biography
A veteran television actress and Broadway star of the 50s, Rue McClanahan was an actress noticed by television executive, Norman Lear. Lear cast her in a number of television shows, including "All in the Family" (1971) with 'Carroll OConnor' and "Maude" (1972) with Bea Arthur. McClanahan next co-starred with Vicki Lawrence, Ken Berry, Betty White and Carol Burnett in "Mama's Family" (1983) for three years, and after it was canceled by NBC, McClanahan was probably best known for her role as the saucy, sharp southern belle, Blanche, in "The Golden Girls" (1985). She once again worked with Bea Arthur and Betty White, and with relative newcomer Estelle Getty. All four of the women won Emmy Awards for their roles. After Bea Arthur left the show after eight seasons, McClanahan, White and Getty returned for a brief spin-off in "The Golden Palace" (1992). In the mid-nineties, McClanahan was diagnosed with cancer, but was able to fight it successfully. In addition to lending her talents to a number of made for TV films, McClanahan has also appeared on the big screen in recent years co-starring with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in the comedy Out to Sea (1997) and with Casper Van Dien in Starship Troopers (1997). McClanahan also spends her time joining and helping organizations against cancer, AIDS, and cruelty against animals.
Filmography
The Fighting Temptations
as Nancy Stringer 2003
Out to Sea
as Mrs. Ellen Carruthers 1997
Annabelle's Wish
as Scarlett (voice) 1997
Dear God
as Mom Turner 1996
They Might Be Giants
as Daisy Playfair 1971
This World, Then the Fireworks
as Mom Lakewood 1997
Rusty: A Dog's Tale
as Edna Callahan 1998
Five Minutes to Live
as Pamela 1961
The People Next Door
as Della 1970
Mickey's 60th Birthday
as Self 1988
Back to You & Me
as Helen Ludwick 2005
Miracle Dogs
as Katherine Mannion 2003
Blade
as Gail 1973
Some of My Best Friends Are...
as Lita Joyce 1971
Betty White: First Lady of Television
as Self (archive Footage) 2018
The Man in the Brown Suit
as Suzy Blair 1989