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Golden Girls star Getty dies, 84 | Golden Girls star Getty dies, 84 |
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Actress Estelle Getty, best known as sarcastic Sicilian octogenarian Sophia Petrillo in US sitcom The Golden Girls, had died at the age of 84. | Actress Estelle Getty, best known as sarcastic Sicilian octogenarian Sophia Petrillo in US sitcom The Golden Girls, had died at the age of 84. |
The star, who had advanced dementia, died on Tuesday morning at her Hollywood Boulevard home. | The star, who had advanced dementia, died on Tuesday morning at her Hollywood Boulevard home. |
Her son, Carl Gettleman, said she was "one of the most talented comedic actresses who ever lived". | Her son, Carl Gettleman, said she was "one of the most talented comedic actresses who ever lived". |
Apart from the Golden Girls, Getty's credits included films like Mannequin and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. | Apart from the Golden Girls, Getty's credits included films like Mannequin and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. |
According to her official website, the actress was born Estelle Scher in the Lower East Side of New York City after her parents emigrated to the US from Poland. | |
People have me mixed up with my character Estelle Getty She married Arthur Gettleman at the age of 23, from whom she adapted her stage name. | |
But the actress faced a long struggle for success, working in poorly-paid office jobs to help support her family while she tried to make her big break. | |
"I knew I could be seduced by success in another field, so I'd say, 'don't promote me, please,"' she later recalled. | |
After trying her hand at stand-up comedy - later calling it "her biggest mistake" - she began to land a smattering of films and TV roles, including parts in Tootsie and Deadly Force. | |
But it was The Golden Girls which made her a household name. | |
Indomitable | |
The sitcom, which focused on the lives of four older women living in a shared home in Miami, Florida, was developed by US TV network NBC after its programming chief Brandon Tartikoff decided that older viewers were being ignored. | |
Getty was the last actress to be cast for the series - having failed two auditions because producers thought she did not look old enough to play an 80-year-old. | |
But the wisecracking Sophia Petrillo won her an Emmy in 1988, and proved so popular that the character was brought back for two spin-off shows - Empty Nest and The Golden Palace - in the 1990s. | |
Audiences particularly loved the verbal zingers Getty would hurl at her co-stars. | |
When Rue McClanahan's libidinous character Blanche once complained that her life was an open book, Sophia shot back: "Your life's an open blouse." | |
Nonetheless, Getty said she was only "a teensy-weensy bit" like her most famous creation. | |
"I think people have me mixed up with my character," she said, while admitting: "I would like to be as sure and magnanimous and feisty and strong and indomitable as she is." | |
After The Golden Girls, Getty secured several memorable film roles - in particular her grotesque comic turn as Sylvester Stallone's mother in Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot - and launched a successful exercise video for older women. | |
But she was unable to join a Golden Girls reunion in 2004 due to her failing health. | |
The star's husband passed away that same year. Getty died at her home three days short of her 85th birthday and is survived by her two sons, Carl and Barry. | |
"She was loved throughout the world in six continents," said Carl in a statement, "and if they loved sitcoms in Antarctica she would have been loved on seven continents." |