
by Keith Singleton
Los Angeles-- Estelle Getty, the diminutive actress who spent 40 years struggling for success before landing a role of a lifetime in 1985 as the sarcastic octogenarian Sophia on TV's "The Golden Girls," has died. She was 84.
Getty, who suffered from advanced dementia, died at about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday at her Hollywood Boulevard home, said her son, Carl Gettleman of Santa Monica.
"She was loved throughout the world in six continents, and if they loved sitcoms in Antarctica she would have been loved on seven continents," her son said. "She was one of the most talented comedic actresses who ever lived."
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Three of its stars had already appeared in previous series: Bea Arthur in "Maude," Betty White in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," and Rue McClanahan in "Mama's Family." The last character to be cast was Sophia Petrillo, the feisty 80-something mother of Arthur's character.
FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
1) Sophia Checks Out.
2) CNN Today.
2 comments:
What a shame. She was a very sweet lady. I once met her on the set of one of the Golden Girls (years ago it seems), and she was one of the most accessible of the Girls.
Truly remarkable lady. Rest in peace, Sophia.
She became famous relatively late in life didn't she?
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