Estelle Getty,best known as the sarcastic octogenarian Sophia on TV's "The Golden Girls," died on July 22nd, 2008. She was 84.
Getty, who had advanced dementia, died about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday at her Hollywood Boulevard home, said her son, Carl Gettleman of Santa Monica."Estelle always wanted to be an actress, and she achieved that goal beyond her dreams," former "Golden Girls" co-star Rue McClanahan said. "Don't feel sad about her passing. She will always be with us in her crowning achievement, Sophia.""The Golden Girls," featuring four female retirees sharing a house in Miami, grew out of NBC programming chief Brandon Tartikoff's belief that television was ignoring its older viewers. When she auditioned, Getty was appearing on stage in Hollywood as the carping Jewish mother in Harvey Fierstein's play "Torch Song Trilogy." In her early 60s, she flunked her "Golden Girls" test twice because it was believed that she didn't look old enough to play 80."I could understand that," she said a year after the show debuted. "I walk fast; I move fast; I talk fast."Born Estelle Scher to Polish immigrants in New York, Getty fell in love with theater when she saw a vaudeville show at age 4. She married New York businessman Arthur Gettleman (the source of her stage name) in 1947, and they had two sons, Carl and Barry. The marriage prevailed despite her long absences on the road and in "The Golden Girls."
In addition to her son Carl, Getty is survived by son Barry Gettleman of Miami, Florida; a brother, David Scher of London, England; and a sister, Rosilyn Howard of Las Vegas, Nevada.Photos by Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.
Estelle Getty with Scott Bacula and Allison Fraser in 'Romance, Romance' 1988
Estelle Getty, 1988
Estelle Getty, 1988
Estelle Getty at the Emmy Awards, 1988
Estelle Getty at the Emmy Awards, 1988
Estelle Getty at the Emmy Awards, 1988
Estelle Getty at the Emmy Awards, 1988
Estelle Getty at the Emmy Awards, 1988
Estelle Getty, 1990
Estelle Getty, 1990
Estelle Getty, 1990
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