Rue McClanahan
19 titles
Filmography
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Children of the Bride
(1990)What could be Margret’s last chance at love sours after revealing to her grown kids that their future stepfather is uncomfortably close to their age.

Nunsense
(1993)Nunsense begins when the Little Sisters of Hoboken discover that their cook, Sister Julia, Child of God, has accidentally poisoned 52 of the sisters, and they are in dire need of funds for the burials. Featuring star turns, tap and ballet dancing, an audience quiz, and comic surprises, this show has become an international phenomenon.

Nuncrackers
(2001)Nuncrackers is the first "TV Special" taped by the sisters in their convent basement studio for Cable Access. It stars the nuns you love plus Father Virgil and some of Mt. Saint Helen's most talented students. Nuncrackers will make you laugh and maybe tug at your heartstrings. It's the perfect way to ensure your holiday season is merry and bright.

Mother of the Bride
(1993)Una joven y su madre se preparan frenĂ©ticamente para su boda mientras obstáculos imprevistos amenazan con arruinar su dĂa especial.

Five Minutes to Love
(1963)En route to San Diego, a family gets stranded at a junkyard with a sleazy businessman, a beatnik car thief, and a young woman with a mysterious past.

The Golden Palace
Rose, Blanche and Sophia are where we last left them, in the living room of the house they shared for seven years. But now, they are watching movers as they prepare to leave their comfortable home for a new life — as managers of an art deco hotel in South Miami Beach called The Golden Palace.

A Holiday to Remember
(1995)En el pueblo de su infancia, una mujer se reencuentra con su ex prometido y considera adoptar a un niño perdido en contra de los deseos de su hija.

Nunsense 3: The Jamboree
(1998)After regaining her memory Sr. Amnesia realizes she is Sister Mary Paul, a former country singer. Reverend Mother, feeling that one should not waste God-given talent, gets Sister Mary Paul a recording contract and now she is on a national tour. Will Sister Amnesia leave the convent for the Grand Ole Op'ry? You'll have to wait till the finale, Do Unto Others to get the answer.

Hollywood After Dark
(1961)A junkyard owner in LA’s underbelly gets mixed up with a criminal gang while forging an unconventional romance with a wannabe actress-turned-stripper.

The Golden Girls
The Golden Girls is the story of four older women who share a house in Miami Beach, Florida. Bea Arthur plays Dorothy, a divorced school teacher, with a sardonic wit. Rue McClanahan plays Blanche, a man-hunting Southern Belle. Betty White plays Rose, a very sweet woman who is somewhat spacey. Rounding out the trio is Estelle Getty, playing Dorothy's outspoken mother, Sophia.

Sordid Lives: The Series
Bible-thumping Baptists, beer-swilling bar trash, and everyone in-between in a Texas town are contrasted with the appearance-driven Hollywood world.

Generation Gap
(2008)A single woman sends her troubled adolescent son (Alex Black) to spend the summer with his grandfather.

The Golden Girls: Ageless
(2021)A celebration of the seven years of cheesecake and laughs in what was TV's unlikeliest smash hit about four senior citizen roommates living in Miami.

Nunsense 2: The Sequel
(1994)Nunsense II: The Second Coming takes place six weeks after the sisters have staged their first benefit. But now, they're a bit slicker, having been "bitten by the theater bug." From the riotous bingo game run by Sister Amnesia to the hilarious duet, What Would Elvis Do?, this show will have you rolling in the aisles!

Rainbow
(1978)Traces the early life and struggles of Judy Garland as she becomes a young movie star while dealing with pressure from the studio and her mother.

Maude
Hot-button issues in 1970’s America are thoughtfully explored via the misadventures of an outspoken middle-aged feminist living in upstate New York.

Miracle Dogs
(2003)Based on true events, Josh learns about love, loss, and optimism when he looks for homes for abandoned puppies with healing effects on humans.

They Might Be Giants
(1971)George C. Scott is Sherlock Holmes, or so he thinks, and Joanne Woodward is Dr. Watson, Mildred Watson that is, in this touching comedy. Justin Playfair (Scott) is a wealthy New York judge who believes he is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famed sleuth. When his brother and sister-in-law attempt to get him committed, he is put under the care of a psychiatrist by the name of Dr. Watson (Woodward). To her amazement, she finds there is something very real in Justin’s delusion and the two take to the streets of Manhattan to seek out the “detective’s” arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty. The whimsical story directed by Anthony Harvey and co-starring Jack Gilford, offers a humorous lesson about life and humanity.

Innocent Victims
(1996)Convicted of a heinous crime, a U.S. Army sergeant battles to overturn the judgement with the help of his supportive family and determined lawyers.