Blanche Devereaux, the Glossary
Blanche Devereaux is a character from the sitcom television series The Golden Girls, and its spin-off The Golden Palace.[1]
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63 relations: Alan King, Alpha Gamma Delta, Art museum, Atlanta, Baptists, Barbara Babcock, Barry Bostwick, Bea Arthur, Betty White, Bill Engvall, Birthing center, Blanche DuBois, Buffalo, New York, Character (arts), David Wayne, Debutante, Don Cheadle, Donnelly Rhodes, Dorothy Zbornak, Edward Winter (actor), Empty Nest, Flags of the Confederate States of America, Florida, Fraud, Georgia (U.S. state), Hallie Todd, Helen Kleeb, Inga Swenson, Jerry Hardin, Joe Regalbuto, Kidney failure, List of governors of Florida, Mama's Family, Mammy stereotype, Mark Moses, Maude (TV series), Miami, Monte Markham, Mother's Day, Murray Hamilton, Ned Beatty, Nurses (American TV series), Promiscuity, Psychological abuse, Republican Party (United States), Robert Mandan, Rose Nylund, Ruby Dee, Rue McClanahan, Scarlett O'Hara, ... Expand index (13 more) »
- Fictional characters from Georgia (U.S. state)
- Fictional hoteliers
- The Golden Girls characters
Alan King
Alan King (born Irwin Alan Kniberg; December 26, 1927 – May 9, 2004) was an American comedian, actor and satirist known for his biting wit and often angry humorous rants.
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Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Gamma Delta (ΑΓΔ), also known as Alpha Gam, is an international women's fraternity and social organization.
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Art museum
An art museum or art gallery is a building or space for the display of art, usually from the museum's own collection.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Baptists
Baptists form a major branch of evangelicalism distinguished by baptizing only professing Christian believers (believer's baptism) and doing so by complete immersion.
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Barbara Babcock
Barbara Babcock is an American actress.
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Barry Bostwick
Barry Knapp Bostwick (born February 24, 1945) is an American actor.
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Bea Arthur
Beatrice Arthur (born Bernice Frankel; May 13, 1922 – April 25, 2009) was an American actress, comedienne and singer.
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Betty White
Betty Marion Ludden (White; January 17, 1922December 31, 2021) was an American actress and comedian.
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Bill Engvall
William Ray Engvall Jr. (born July 27, 1957) is a retired American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host.
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Birthing center
A birthing center is a healthcare facility, staffed by nurse midwives, midwives and/or obstetricians, for mothers in labor, who may be assisted by doulas and coaches.
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Blanche DuBois
Blanche DuBois (married name Grey) is a fictional character in Tennessee Williams' 1947 Pulitzer Prize-winning play A Streetcar Named Desire.
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Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Erie County.
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Character (arts)
In fiction, a character or personage, is a person or other being in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game).
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David Wayne
David Wayne (born Wayne James McMeekan, January 30, 1914 – February 9, 1995) was an American stage and screen actor with a career spanning over 50 years.
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Debutante
A debutante, also spelled débutante (from débutante), or deb is a young woman of aristocratic or upper-class family background who has reached maturity and is presented to society at a formal "debut" (début) or possibly debutante ball.
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Don Cheadle
Donald Frank Cheadle Jr. (born November 29, 1964) is an American actor.
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Donnelly Rhodes
Donnelly Rhodes Henry (December 4, 1937 – January 8, 2018) was a Canadian actor.
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Dorothy Zbornak
Dorothy Zbornak is a character from the sitcom television series The Golden Girls, portrayed by Bea Arthur. Blanche Devereaux and Dorothy Zbornak are American female characters in television, television characters introduced in 1985 and the Golden Girls characters.
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Edward Winter (actor)
Edward Dean Winter (June 3, 1937 – March 8, 2001) was an American actor.
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Empty Nest
Empty Nest is an American television sitcom that aired for seven seasons on NBC from October 8, 1988, to June 17, 1995.
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Flags of the Confederate States of America
The flags of the Confederate States of America have a history of three successive designs during the American Civil War.
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Florida
Florida is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Fraud
In law, fraud is intentional deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain, or to deprive a victim of a legal right.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Hallie Todd
Hallie Todd (born January 7, 1962) is an American actress.
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Helen Kleeb
Helen Kleeb (January 6, 1907 – December 28, 2003) was an American film and television actress.
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Inga Swenson
Inga Swenson (December 29, 1932 – July 23, 2023) was an American actress and singer.
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Jerry Hardin
Jerry Hardin (born November 20, 1929) is an American actor.
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Joe Regalbuto
Joe Regalbuto (born August 24, 1949) is an American actor and director.
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Kidney failure
Kidney failure, also known as end-stage renal disease (ESRD), is a medical condition in which the kidneys can no longer adequately filter waste products from the blood, functioning at less than 15% of normal levels. Kidney failure is classified as either acute kidney failure, which develops rapidly and may resolve; and chronic kidney failure, which develops slowly and can often be irreversible.
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List of governors of Florida
The governor of Florida is the head of government of the U.S. state of Florida and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.
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Mama's Family
Mama's Family is an American sitcom television series starring Vicki Lawrence as Mama (Thelma Harper).
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Mammy stereotype
A mammy is a U.S. historical stereotype depicting black women, usually enslaved, who did domestic work, including nursing children.
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Mark Moses
Mark Moses (born February 24, 1958) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Paul Young in the ABC comedy-drama Desperate Housewives (2004–2011) and as Herman "Duck" Phillips in the AMC period drama Mad Men (2007–2015).
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Maude (TV series)
Maude is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972, until April 22, 1978.
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Miami
Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida.
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Monte Markham
Monte Markham (born June 21, 1935) is an American actor.
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Mother's Day
Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.
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Murray Hamilton
Murray Hamilton (March 24, 1923 – September 1, 1986) was an American stage, screen and television character actor who appeared in such films as Anatomy of a Murder, The Hustler, The Graduate, Jaws and The Amityville Horror.
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Ned Beatty
Ned Thomas Beatty (July 6, 1937 – June 13, 2021) was an American actor.
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Nurses (American TV series)
Nurses is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from September 14, 1991, to May 7, 1994, created and produced by Susan Harris as a spin-off of Empty Nest, which itself was a spin-off of The Golden Girls.
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Promiscuity
Promiscuity is the practice of engaging in sexual activity frequently with different partners or being indiscriminate in the choice of sexual partners.
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Psychological abuse
Psychological abuse, often known as emotional abuse or psychological violence, is a form of abuse characterized by a person subjecting or exposing another person to a behavior that may result in psychological trauma, including anxiety, chronic depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder amongst other psychological problems.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Robert Mandan
Robert Mandan (February 2, 1932 – April 29, 2018) was an American actor, best known for his roles as Sam Reynolds on Search for Tomorrow (1965–1970), Chester Tate, the womanizing businessman husband of Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) on the satirical sitcom Soap (1977–1981) and James Bradford on the short lived Three's Company spin off Three's A Crowd (1984–1985) that lasted for one season.
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Rose Nylund
Rose Nylund is a fictional character from the sitcom television series The Golden Girls and its spin-off, The Golden Palace. Blanche Devereaux and Rose Nylund are American female characters in television, fictional hoteliers, television characters introduced in 1985 and the Golden Girls characters.
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Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee (October 27, 1922 – June 11, 2014) was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and civil rights activist.
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Rue McClanahan
Eddi-Rue McClanahan (February 21, 1934 – June 3, 2010) was an American actress, comedienne, author and fashion designer.
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Scarlett O'Hara
Katie Scarlett O'Hara is a fictional character and the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the 1939 film of the same name, where she is portrayed by Vivien Leigh. Blanche Devereaux and Scarlett O'Hara are fictional characters from Georgia (U.S. state).
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Sheree North
Sheree North (born Dawn Shirley Crang; January 17, 1932 – November 4, 2005) was an American actress, dancer, and singer, known for being one of 20th Century-Fox's intended successors to Marilyn Monroe.
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Sitcom
A sitcom (a shortening of situation comedy, or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy centred on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode.
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Sondra Currie
Sondra Currie is an American actress.
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Sophia Petrillo
Sophia Petrillo is a character from the sitcom television series The Golden Girls and its spin-offs The Golden Palace and Empty Nest. She also appeared in episodes of the series Blossom and Nurses. Blanche Devereaux and Sophia Petrillo are American female characters in television, fictional hoteliers, television characters introduced in 1985 and the Golden Girls characters.
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Street prostitution
Street prostitution is a form of prostitution in which a prostitute solicits customers from a public place, most commonly a street, while waiting at street corners or walking alongside a street, but also other public places such as parks, benches, etc.
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Sue Ann Nivens
Sue Ann Nivens is a fictional character portrayed by Betty White on situation comedy The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Blanche Devereaux and Sue Ann Nivens are American female characters in television.
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Symbiosis
Symbiosis (from Greek,, "living with, companionship, camaraderie", from,, "together", and, bíōsis, "living") is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two biological organisms of different species, termed symbionts, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic.
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The Golden Girls
The Golden Girls is an American sitcom created by Susan Harris that aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 9, 1992, with a total of 180 half-hour episodes, spanning seven seasons.
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The Golden Palace
The Golden Palace is an American sitcom television series produced as a sequel to The Golden Girls, a continuation without Bea Arthur (though she did guest star in a double episode) that aired on CBS from September 18, 1992, to May 7, 1993.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Typecasting
In film, television, and theatre, typecasting is the process by which a particular actor becomes strongly identified with a specific character, one or more particular roles, or characters having the same traits or coming from the same social or ethnic groups.
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United Daughters of the Confederacy
The United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) is an American neo-Confederate hereditary association for female descendants of Confederate Civil War soldiers engaging in the commemoration of these ancestors, the funding of monuments to them, and the promotion of the pseudohistorical Lost Cause ideology and corresponding white supremacy.
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Yankee
The term Yankee and its contracted form Yank have several interrelated meanings, all referring to people from the United States.
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See also
Fictional characters from Georgia (U.S. state)
- Ashley Wilkes
- Beth Greene
- Blanche Devereaux
- Bo Duke
- Boss Hogg
- Carl Grimes
- Clementine (The Walking Dead)
- Daisy Duke
- Daryl Dixon
- George P. Burdell
- Glenn Rhee
- Hershel Greene
- Joseph Seed
- Judith Grimes
- Kenneth Parcell
- Kimberly Corman
- Lee Everett
- Lori Grimes
- Luke Duke
- Madea
- Maggie Greene
- Melanie Hamilton
- Merle Dixon
- Puff Adder (character)
- Rick Grimes
- Scarlett O'Hara
- Shane Walsh (The Walking Dead)
- Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane
- Stroker Ace
- The Governor (The Walking Dead)
- U.S. Agent
Fictional hoteliers
- Alastor (Hazbin Hotel)
- Audrey Horne
- Basil Fawlty
- Benjamin Horne
- Blanche Devereaux
- Carly Corinthos
- Charlie Morningstar
- Chelsea Murphy
- Denise Fox
- Dwight Schrute
- Johnny Rose
- Kim Fox
- Lorelai Gilmore
- Mistress Quickly
- Norma Bates (Psycho)
- Norman Bates
- Oliver Barnes
- Olivia Falconeri
- Paul Robinson (Neighbours)
- Phyllis Summers
- Procrustes
- Rose Nylund
- Sally Carrera
- Sheridan Crane
- Sooty
- Sophia Petrillo
- Sybil Fawlty
- Terese Willis
- Thénardiers
The Golden Girls characters
- Blanche Devereaux
- Dorothy Zbornak
- Rose Nylund
- Sophia Petrillo
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanche_Devereaux
Also known as Blanche Deveraux, Blanche Deveroux, Blanche Hollingsworth.
, Sheree North, Sitcom, Sondra Currie, Sophia Petrillo, Street prostitution, Sue Ann Nivens, Symbiosis, The Golden Girls, The Golden Palace, The New York Times, Typecasting, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Yankee.