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RUBES.

Last seen on: Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 22 2022

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Rose Nylund is a character from the sitcom television series The Golden Girls and its spin-off, The Golden Palace. She was portrayed by Betty White for 8 years, totalling 204 episodes.

Rose was supposed to be played by Rue McClanahan, while Blanche Devereaux, one of Rose’s roommates, was to be played by White. However, Jay Sandrich, the director of the show, suggested that Betty and Rue switch parts. He felt that Betty would be a better fit for Rose because she had already played Sue Ann Nivens in the television show The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which is similar to the character of Blanche Devereaux. In a January 2017 interview with Katie Couric, White stated she jumped at the opportunity to take the role of Rose, noting she loved the character and describing Rose as “so innocent, not the brightest nickel in the drawer, but funny.”

Rose Lindström is a Norwegian American born in St. Olaf, Minnesota, to a monk named Brother Martin and a 19-year-old girl named Ingrid Kerklavoner, who died giving birth. Brother Martin claimed not to have known about Rose’s existence until after she had been placed for adoption. She spent the first eight years of her life at the St. Olaf Orphanage before being adopted by Gunter and Alma Lindström (although she erroneously says “Gunter and Alma Nylund” when retelling the story). Rose explains that she was adopted after she was left on a doorstep in a basket with some hickory-smoked cheese and some crackers “that didn’t go with anything”. She used to daydream about her birth father, feeling that Bob Hope was, in fact, her birth father, and she wrote the comedian many letters whenever she fell on tough times.

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