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LOS ANGELES - Maude" and "Golden Girls" star Bea Arthur has died, a family spokesman said.
The 86-year-old Arthur, who had cancer, died at home early Saturday, said Dan Watts, family spokesman.
The tall, deep-voiced actress won a Tony Award for the musical "Mame" and Emmy Awards for "The Golden Girls" and "Maude." Arthur's razor-sharp delivery of comedy lines helped make the sitcoms hits and turned the veteran stage and film actress into a popular TV star.
Arthur first appeared as the feminist liberal character Maude in the 1970s landmark comedy series "All in the Family," making guest appearances as the loudly outspoken, liberal in-law of blue-collar worker Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor).
Check back later on this breaking news story.
LOS ANGELES - Maude" and "Golden Girls" star Bea Arthur has died, a family spokesman said.
The 86-year-old Arthur, who had cancer, died at home early Saturday, said Dan Watts, family spokesman.
The tall, deep-voiced actress won a Tony Award for the musical "Mame" and Emmy Awards for "The Golden Girls" and "Maude." Arthur's razor-sharp delivery of comedy lines helped make the sitcoms hits and turned the veteran stage and film actress into a popular TV star.
Arthur first appeared as the feminist liberal character Maude in the 1970s landmark comedy series "All in the Family," making guest appearances as the loudly outspoken, liberal in-law of blue-collar worker Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor).
Check back later on this breaking news story.