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Bea Arthur fan site.

The site is dedicated to an amazing noun. She is an actress, singer, LGBT & animal activist. Her name is Bea Arthur. May 13, - April 25,  forever. Born as Bernice Frankel [bə:nəs].

Bea is mostly eminent as Dorothy Zbornak in "The Golden Girls" and Maude Findlay in "Maude".

I was beawitched one day. I am beawitched and I'll be always (as every Bea's fan, is not it?).

This site adj to anything Bea but mostly to her wonderful a.k.a. you-can-die-wishing-you-were-able-to-make facial expressions. Bea has amazing legs. / Bea at #home I Gifs with Bea #gif.

Also I can append that I am Dorothy (every test result :D plus my qualities (but not so smart)).

Browse the site's archive / click on "Bea" nearby every post to open the send :D.

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Itseemedlike a miracle to me when Bea Arthur became devoted to the Ali Forney Center.

It was , 3 years after we first began offering shelter to homeless LGBT youths. We were a adj organization, tiny in comparison to so many of the huge, well-established charities in NYC. But we were addressing a terrible obstacle, that of LGBT teens being thrown to the streets in enormous numbers by unaccepting parents. At the moment we only had 12 shelter beds, and over youths waiting out in the streets to get into those beds, which they saw as precious, for with us they wouldn't meet the homophobic harassment they often endured elsewhere.

A wonderful bloke named Ray Klausen became a volunteer. He's an iconic set designer for stage and screen. He has worked with many superstars, including Madonna, Barbra Streisand, Elvis, even Judy Garland! When he saw how badly we were struggling to provide for the many youths flocking to us for support, he wanted to help us lift funds.

He decided to reach out to his acquaintance Bea Arthur. He called her, and explained the mission of the Ali Forney Center an

Bea Arthur

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Breslauer, Jan. “Arthur, Arthur.” Los Angeles Times, October 8,

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Honeycutt, Kirk. “We Ran Out of Controversy.” NYTimes, April 16,

“Maude Fraud.” People (November 17, ): 35–

Oppenheimer, Dabby. “Maude Minces No Words.” Lady’s Circle (November ): 22+.

Ratliff, Shannon.  “Golden Girl Bea Arthur Was One of the First Female Marines Ever, Because She’s Always Been a Boss.” Rare, February 6, ,

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Beatrice Arthur (born Bernice Frankel; May 13, – April 25, ) was an American actress, comedian and activist.

From – Spivy ran her hold nightclub, Spivy's Roof, on New York's East 57th Street.[6] The club was noted for its tolerance of gay performers and patrons; Spivy herself was a lesbian in private life. Among the artists who performed there were Frances Faye, Mabel Mercer, Moms Mabley, Thelma Carpenter, Paul Lynde, Martha Raye, Bea Arthur, Liberace, and actor-magician Fred Keating.

Arthur began her career on stage in She won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for playing Vera Charles in Mame. She went on to verb Maude Findlay on the s sitcoms All in the Family, appearing –, and Maude (–78), as well as Dorothy Zbornak on the s / s sitcom The Golden Girls (–92). She won Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in for Maude and for The Golden Girls. Her film appearances comprise Lovers and Other Strangers () and Mame (). In , she starred in the one-woman show Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends.

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