比特里斯·亚瑟 (英语:Beatrice Arthur ,1922年5月13日—2009年4月25日)是一位美国女演员和歌手,职业生涯长达七十年。亚瑟在上世纪70年代的情景喜剧《一家子 》(1971–72)和80年代的情景喜剧《黄金女郎 》(1985–92)中出演角色。并因这些角色获得黄金时段艾美奖 。也因为戏剧表演而获得东尼奖 音乐剧类最佳女配角。
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比特里斯·亚瑟 Beatrice Arthur 比特里斯·亚瑟(1973年)
出生 Bernice Frankel (1922-05-13 ) 1922年5月13日美国纽约市 逝世 2009年4月25日(2009岁—04—25 ) (86岁)美国加利福尼亚州 洛杉矶 死因 癌症 墓地 火葬 母校 黑石女子学院 职业 女演员,喜剧演员,歌手 活跃时期 1947年–2008年 配偶 罗拔·艾伦·亚瑟 (1947年;离婚)吉恩·塞克斯 (1950年–1980年;离婚)儿女 2子
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1922年5月13日比特里斯·亚瑟在纽约市出生,名字是Bernice Frankel 。[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] 亚瑟是犹太人 。1933年,她随家人搬到剑桥 ,在那里她的父母经营一家女装服饰专门店。她曾就读于一所全女子寄宿学校,在那里她就活跃于戏剧制作。二战期间,她曾在美国海军陆战队 服役。[ 4] [ 5]
亚瑟结过两次婚。她的第一次婚姻是在她从军期间,她嫁给了编剧,电视和电影制片人和导演罗拔·艾伦·亚瑟 [ 4] ,他们于1950年离婚。不久后,她嫁给了导演吉恩·塞克斯 ,与他收养了两个儿子:Matthew(1961年出生),演员;Daniel(1964年出生),设计师。他们的婚姻维持到1980年。[ 6]
亚瑟长期为妇女,老人,以及犹太人和LGBT社区民权进行倡导,她的慈善工作和个人的坦率直言使她成为同志偶像 。[ 7]
2009年4月25日凌晨亚瑟在家中去世。她的家人承认死因是癌症,但拒绝透露具体是什么类型。她遗下两个儿子和两个孙女。[ 8] [ 9] 她的遗体被火化 。[ 10]
亚瑟遗赠30万美元给纽约市的阿里福尼中心,该组织为无家可归的LGBT 青少年提供住房。[ 11] [ 12] 该中心在2012年10月被飓风桑迪 摧毁。[ 13] [ 14]
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Beatrice Arthur interview (March 15, 2001) with Karen Herman, part 1 of 5. Archive of American Television website; accessed June 11, 2014.