When The Golden Girls debuted in 1985, Blanche (Rue McClanahan), Dorothy (Bea Arthur) and Rose (Betty White) — pictured with Sophia (Estelle Getty) — were in their 50s. By today's standards, they ...
The main characters in The Golden Girls were meant to be women of a certain age, but many people don't know the ages of the actors in the TV show. Centering on four single women living in the same ...
"The Golden Girls" is widely considered a groundbreaking series for showcasing the lives and friendships of women in their 50s and 60s at a time when older women were rarely central characters on TV.
The Golden Girls is iconic in many ways, but the set design has truly left its mark. Retro and nostalgic in the best possible way, it's surprisingly easy to recreate the look at home with vintage ...
It's been 40 years since it debuted on NBC (official birth date: Sept. 14, 1985) and more than 33 years since production of new episodes ended, but in reality, The Golden Girls never really went away.
Picture it: I was a little girl at my grandma's house, watching the NBC comedy about Miami-based best friends turned roommates Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), Rose Nylund (Betty White), Blanche ...