BEA
ARTHUR broke onto the American theatre scene in 1954 when she performed the
part of Lucy Brown in the U.S. premiere of Marc Blitzstein's production
of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera. Prior to
Threepenny, Ms. Arthur studied at Erwin Piscantor's Dramatic Workshop of The New
School. Following that, she auditioned as a singer for the summer theater at Tamiment,
where she worked with fellow actors Arte Johnson and Dick Shawn. Her career
as a singer led to a part in the successful Off-Broadway musical The Shoestring
Revue. On Broadway, Arthur originated the role of Yente the matchmaker
in the critically acclaimed musical Fiddler on the Roof, followed
by the role of Vera Charles in Mame, opposite Angela Lansbury.
She won a 1966 Tony award for Mame and went on to reprise her role in the
movie version opposite Lucille Ball. Bea launched into film, appearing the
Oscar-nominated Lovers and Other Strangers and in Mel Brooks' History
of the World-Part I. She did several made-for-television films, most notably
My First Love with Richard Kiley, and followed up with the feature
films Stranger Things and Enemies of Laughter with
Peter Falk. Norman Lear became aware of Bea's stage work, and felt she would
perfect for the part of Edith Bunker's cousin, Maude, in the hit
television series All in the Family. Maude soon developed
into its own series, and Bea won the 1977 Emmy Award for Outstanding Leading Actress
in a Comedy Series. Arthur later joined the cast of The Golden Girls
as Dorothy Zbornak, whom she played from 1985 to 1992. The role earned her a second
Emmy in 1988. Arthur also won the Comedy Ace Award for her performance in the
FOX series Malcolm in the Middle. After years of outstanding
work on television, Arthur returned to Broadway and appeared in Woody Allen's
The Floating Lightbulb. She has continued to give her time
to numerous events, such as Jubilee and tributes to her friend Angela
Lansbury, all of which raised much-needed funds for AIDS research. She has also
been passionately involved in the cause for animal rights. In Los Angeles over
the past few years, Bea delighted audiences in Anne Meara's After-Play
and in Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologn's comedy Bermuda Avenue Triangle. She
adds, After being in the business a long time, I've done everything but
rodeo and porn. Bea Arthur, Just Between Friends her
first one woman show, is the realization of a longtime dream of singing the songs
she loves most and sharing so many of her favorite personal anecdotes with a live
audience. With her friend, pianist and co-creator of this Tony Nominated show,
Billy Goldenberg on stage-by her side, Bea Arthur, Just Between Friends
will please audiences of all ages. And
The Critics Said.... "Brilliant
Comic timing" - Variety "An
Evening at the theatre you'll remember forever." - Talkin Broadway "Razor
Sharp timing" - USA Today <
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