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Bea Arthur

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I'm not playing a role. I'm being myself, whatever the hell that is.


— Bea Arthur


#being myself #hell #i #myself #playing

You know, I spend most of my life turning things down. There's a lot of crap out there.


— Bea Arthur


#down #i #know #life #lot

But that's one of the nice things about doing a stage show, if something doesn't work out, you have the luxury of working on it over time.


— Bea Arthur


#doing #luxury #nice #nice things #out

I can't imagine working without and audience.


— Bea Arthur


#i #imagine #without #working

I feel I'm an actress who sings a bit.


— Bea Arthur


#bit #feel #i #i feel #sings

I really cut my teeth on off-off-off Broadway shows.


— Bea Arthur


#broadway shows #cut #i #really #shows

I'd never even been to Wrigley Field. I never even enjoyed baseball that much, but I loved being there, the crowd was lovely, and they all sang with me!


— Bea Arthur


#been #being #being there #crowd #enjoyed

Keep fighting for animals by making compassionate, cruelty-free choices every day and encouraging those around you to do the same.


— Bea Arthur


#choices #compassionate #day #encouraging #every

Lucy was lovely.


— Bea Arthur


#lucy

Making lasting gifts for animals in our estate plans is perhaps the single most important thing we can do to ensure animals have the strongest possible voice for their protection.


— Bea Arthur


#estate #gifts #important #important thing #lasting






About Bea Arthur

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Did you know about Bea Arthur?

Shortly after they divorced Bea Arthur married director Gene Saks from 1950 to 1980 with whom Bea Arthur adopted two sons Matthew (born in 1961) an actor and Daniel (born in 1964) a set designer. In 1972 Bea Arthur moved to the Greater Los Angeles Area and sublet her apartment on Central Park West in New York City and her country home in Bedford New York. Television credits


Theater performances.

A stage actress both before and after her television success Bea Arthur won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as Vera Charles in the original cast of Mame (1966). Arthur achieved fame as the character Maude Findlay on the 1970s sitcoms All in the Family and Maude and as Dorothy Zbornak on the 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls winning Emmy Awards for both roles.

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