LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Emmy Award-winning actress Bea Arthur, best known as star of the hit TV comedies “Maude” and “Golden Girls,” has died at age 86, entertainment news websites reported on Saturday.
Arthur, a longtime stage actress whose comic timing and deadpan delivery were a perfect fit for her sharp-tongued roles on the two series, died of cancer at her Los Angeles home, celebrity website TMZ reported.
Representatives for the actress, who won best-actress Emmys — America’s top television award — for both “Maude” and “Golden Girls,” could not immediately be reached for comment. CNN also reported her death.
Born Beatrice Frankel in New York on May 13, 1922, Arthur began performing in college and appeared in a number of Broadway and off-Broadway roles, winning a Tony Award opposite Angela Lansbury in “Mame.”
In the early 1970s, Arthur appeared on the groundbreaking television comedy “All in the Family” as Edith Bunker’s fiercely liberal cousin Maude, and producers who saw gold in the role quickly devised a spinoff for the character.
“Maude” debuted on CBS in 1972 and became one of the top-rated sitcoms on U.S. television during its six-season run.
Arthur followed that show with “Golden Girls,” an unlikely hit from 1985 to 1992 that featured four female retirees living together.