Estelle Getty was a latter-day Grandma Moses, a true inspiration.
She achieved her greatest success late in life — after struggling through 40 years of bit parts and low-paying jobs, she found stardom on ”The Golden Girls” as the acerbic matriarch Sophia.
Getty passed away yesterday at the age of 84.
Getty was actually a year younger than the actress who played her daughter — Bea Arthur. But you never could have told that when the two of them were on stage together.
I wasn’t a regular viewer of ”The Golden Girls,” but my parents were. I guess that’s a reflection of our demographics.
My parents were in their 50s and early 60s when the show was on the air. I was in my 20s and early 30s.
But I’ve seen reruns of the show, and I admire the talents of everyone on it.
Especially Getty, who portrayed a character nearly 20 years older than she was in real life — and won Emmy and Golden Globe awards in the process.
”Don't feel sad about her passing,” one of her co-stars, Rue McClanahan, told the Associated Press. ”She will always be with us in her crowning achievement, Sophia.”
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