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    Arthur was married twice. Her first marriage took place in 1944, during her time in the military when she wed fellow Marine Robert Alan Aurthur , [ 34 ] later a screenwriter, television, and film producer and director.

  2. Apr 25, 2019 · As most people know, The Golden Girls was a sitcom centered on four “mature” women living in Miami, Florida. Blanche Devereaux (Arthur’s Maude co-star Rue McClanahan) was a former Southern...

  3. In 1947, Bea Arthur married Robert Alan Aurthur whom she met during her time in the military. The marriage was short-lived and ended in divorce in 1950, but she kept his surname. In 1949, she met Gene Saks, who was a fellow student at the ‘Dramatic Workshop,’ and got married to him on May 28, 1950.

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  4. Apr 3, 2014 · Arthur was married twice and had two sons with second husband Gene Saks. The couple was married in 1950 and divorced in 1978. Arthur died at her home in Los Angeles on April 25, 2009, of cancer.

  5. During this time she had a brief marriage that provided her stage name of Beatrice Arthur. In 1950, she married again, to Broadway actor and future Tony-winning director Gene Saks.

  6. Co-starring Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty, the show was about the lives of three middle-aged women, and one elderly mother, (played by Getty, who was actually younger than White and Arthur), living in Miami. It was an immediate hit, running for seven seasons.

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  8. Nov 13, 2019 · 2019 was a big year for Aisling Bea. In addition to her starring role in Living With Yourself, here are 10 other facts about the Irish comedian.

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