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Bea Arthur Has Died

Started by guido911, April 25, 2009, 03:46:47 PM

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guido911

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

sgrizzle


guido911



She was also awesome as the "Femputer" on a Futurama episode.
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

custosnox

And I learned today that she was the first female marine recruiter. 

Hoss

Quote from: custosnox on April 27, 2009, 02:44:04 PM
And I learned today that she was the first female marine recruiter. 

I have a copy of the Pam Anderson Comedy Central roast that she was in and she was pretty damned funny in that, if a little 'colorful'....

Steve

Quote from: guido911 on April 25, 2009, 03:46:47 PM
I thought she was truly one of the funniest persons ever on tv. I'll miss her.

That she was.  Bea Arthur could say more with just one facial expression and glance than most actresses today can say with 10 pages of dialogue and any amount of acting "training."  Of course, it didn't hurt that over her TV career she had some of the best writers and fellow on-screen actors ever.  I have watched my "Golden Girls" DVDs 100 times and I still laugh out loud, even though I have watched them so much I can practically recite the scripts.  They are fresh and hillarious every time.

mr.jaynes

Quote from: Steve on May 15, 2009, 10:52:10 AM
That she was.  Bea Arthur could say more with just one facial expression and glance than most actresses today can say with 10 pages of dialogue and any amount of acting "training."  Of course, it didn't hurt that over her TV career she had some of the best writers and fellow on-screen actors ever.  I have watched my "Golden Girls" DVDs 100 times and I still laugh out loud, even though I have watched them so much I can practically recite the scripts.  They are fresh and hillarious every time.

Golden Girls was great, but you know, her in the title role on the tv show Maude, that has got to be her signature work right there! She tackled that role- as well as her role in the Golden Girls- with great virtuosity. She will be sorely missed!