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Rue McClanahan

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Cruelty is one fashion statement we can all do without.


— Rue McClanahan


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I didn't know anything about breast cancer when I got it.


— Rue McClanahan


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I almost fainted. There was no family history. I had been eating a vegetarian diet and I exercised.


— Rue McClanahan


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I take the longest to get ready of anyone. I've been going in two hours before the show every performance.


— Rue McClanahan


#been #before #every #get #going

I've been allowed to develop my own character, which I'm still working on.


— Rue McClanahan


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The first clothing line I had was called Very Rue. Then we changed the name and moved to QVC, and the name became A Touch of Rue.


— Rue McClanahan


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The matinee audiences are different because they're mostly kids, a great percentage kids. So they respond to everything differently, but I understand what they do respond to.


— Rue McClanahan


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We have one cat. I had eight cats and six dogs in Los Angeles.


— Rue McClanahan


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We stopped doing my clothing line about five years ago, so it isn't available anymore.


— Rue McClanahan


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Murder She Wrote (1985; 1 episode: "Murder Takes the Bus")
The Golden Girls (1985–1992)
The Little Match Girl (1987; TV Movie)
Take My Daughters Please (1988; TV Movie)
The Man in the Brown Suit (1989; TV movie)
The Wickedest Witch (1989; TV movie)
Children of the Bride (1990; TV movie)
Baby of the Bride (1991; TV movie)
The Dreamer of Oz: The L. McClanahan's final acting role was in the cable series Sordid Lives on the Logo network which premiered July 23 2008 playing Peggy Ingram the older sister of Sissy Hickey and mother of Latrelle LaVonda and Earl "Brother Boy".

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