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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Third Golden Girl passes away – Rue McClanahan death

In a New York City hospital at 1 am, Rue McClanahan died. “The Golden Girls” star suffered from a massive stroke. The news of Rue McClanahan’s death comes after a number of medical incidents.

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The death of Rue McClanahan
Thursday morning, the death of Rue McClanahan was announced. At the time of her death, the woman had her family with her. She had this stroke while recovering from a triple bypass surgery. This follows a minor stroke that occurred a few months ago. Rue also survived breast cancer in 1997.

Rue McClanahan acts as Blanche Devereaux

While Rue McClanahan had a 50-year career, she was best known for her “Golden Girls” role. Rue McClanahan’s death leaves just one “Golden Girl” nevertheless living, Betty White. When playing Blanche Devereaux, Rue McClanahan acted as an “oversexed, self-involved, man-crazy, vein Southern Belle.” Rue received an Emmy award for her portrayal of Blanche Devereaux. Rue McClanahan also stars in “The Love Boat,” “Law and Order,” “Starship Troopers” and “Maude.”

Rue McClanahan and her life

The news of Rue's death has hit a lot of people hard. Rue was active in more than her career in her lifetime. She also was a vegetarian in support of PETA. Rue McClanahan got her start in acting on the stage. In 1970, she was awarded an Obie. After “Golden Girls” had ended in 1992, Rue McClanahan returned to the stage in “Wicked.” Rue McClanahan is survived by her husband, Morrow Wilson, and her son, Mark Bish. Rue McClanahan’s previous husbands included Norman Hartweg, Peter D’Maio, Tom Bish, Gus Fisher and Tom Keel. Rue also authored a book with the title “My Five Husbands And also the One Who Got Away.”



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