Friday, June 11, 2010

Rue McClanahan Death - Third Golden Girl passes away

Around 1 am Thursday, Rue McClanahan died in a New York City hospital. She had a massive stroke. The news of Rue McClanahan’s death comes after numerous different medical incidents.

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

Rue McClanahan playing Blanche Devereaux

While Rue McClanahan had a very successful 50-year career in show business, she was best known for her "Golden Girls ” role. Betty White is the only Golden Girl nevertheless living. While 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 could be seen in “The Love Boat,” “Law and Order,” “Starship Troopers” and “Maude.”

Rue McClanahan’s life

Many individuals are affected by Rue's death. In her lifetime, Rue did more than just her career. She also was a vegetarian in support of PETA. She started her career by acting on the stage. She got an Obie in 1970. After “Golden Girls” was canceled 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 were Tom Bish, Norman Hartweg, Peter D’Maio, Gus Fisher and Tom Keel. Rue also wrote a book with the title “My Five Husbands And also the One Who Got Away.”



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