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This is a list of unseen characters in The Golden Girls, ranging from J through R.
J[]
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Jean Paul | Alive | A younger man whom Chrissy Zbornak became attracted to before "The Return of Dorothy's Ex". She left Stan for him, but ended up breaking up with him to try and reconcile with Stan. | "The Return of Dorothy's Ex"[1] |
Jenny McCoy | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Isn't It Romantic"[2] |
Jewish Jewler | Unknown | A jeweler from Little Falls who happened to be Jewish. | "Break-In"[3] |
Joe Lundqvist | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "In A Bed of Rose's"[4] |
Johnny No-Thumbs | Alive | A mafia man who was muscling in on Rose and Sophia's sandwich business. After receiving a letter from Sophia's brother Vito addressed to "Johnny No-Knees", Johnny sent two of his men to deliver the girls flowers as an apology. | "Take Him, He's Mine"[5] |
K[]
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Karl Nickerson | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Charlie's Buddy"[6] |
Kenny | Alive | A man whom Blanche and Rose's Spanish classmate had a crush on. He would doodle Kenny's name over and over in his notebook during class, much to Blanche's dismay. | "The Audit"[7] |
L[]
Name | Status | Description | Episode |
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Lars Engstran | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "That Old Feeling"[8] |
Lars Erikson | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Adult Education"[9] |
Lars Linquist | Deceased | The boyfriend of Olga Neilsen. He was sleeping with Olga’s twin Sonya, who wasn’t telling him she was the wrong sister, and this caused the sisters to split. Lars was later found dead in his Volvo dealership, and he requested an authentic Viking funeral. The funeral failed several times, however, because the coast guard kept putting out the fire when they set fire to him and his ship. The funeral had to be rescheduled for the day they were supposed to compete in the bowling tournament. | “The Competition"[10] |
Lars Olsen | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Dorothy's Prized Pupil"[11] |
Leif | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "All Bets Are Off"[12] |
Lenny Linderflot | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | TBA |
Little Gustav | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself"[13] |
Little Lars | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Mother's Day"[14] |
Little Yimminy | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | TBA |
Lucky Gunther | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Blanche Delivers"[15] |
Lucy | Alive | The mother of Danny and the wife of Ted. Her husband got in a waterskiing accident and had to go to the hospital, so she left Danny in the care of the ladies. | "Transplant"[16] |
Lukan Olfneuner | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Feelings"[17] |
Lindström Family[]
The adoptive family of Rose Nulynd.
Name | Status | Description | Episode |
---|---|---|---|
Alice | Deceased | Rose's family cow who was involved in a nasty plowing accident. One of the punishments for the kids on the farm was to milk Alice, since she had to sit on a stool. | "On Golden Girls"[18] |
Aunt Gretchen | Deceased | An aunt of Rose's. In her later years, Gretchen lived in Miami, Florida, and wintered in the Bahamas. Gretchen was always a very rigid person. She used to scare Rose as a child by jumping out of her closet at night, putting false fangs in her mouth, and sometimes baying at the moon. However, it is suggested that Gretchen did these things to help Rose not be afraid and teach her bravery. | "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself"[13] |
Big Sven | Alive | The son of Big Sven II and the father of Little Sven. Big Sven travelled to the United States ahead of his family, and after he settled in St. Olaf, he sent for Big Sven II. He then arranged for Sven Lindstrom to marry Olga Nolstrom, and flew Sven to the United States.
Big Sven, along with Little Sven, owned a smoked herring hoagie house in St. Olaf. He is known as an early riser; he sleeps with the cows and wakes up with them. |
"A Visit from Little Sven"[19] |
Big Sven II | Alive | The father of Big Sven and the grandfather of Sven Lindstrom. Big Sven travelled to the United States ahead of his family, and after he settled in St. Olaf, he sent for Big Sven II. Big Sven II now also resides in St. Olaf. | "A Visit from Little Sven"[19] |
Bessie the Cow | Unknown | A cow on the Lindström farm that Rose helped deliver. | "The Heart Attack"[20] |
Cousin Astrid | Alive | Rose Nylund's cousin. When Rose and Blanche try to get Sophia to reconcile with her sister Angela Vecchio. Rose was going to say that a similar thing happened with her cousin Astrid, but before she could tell the story, Sophia stops her. | "The Sisters"[21] |
Cousin Gunther | Alive | A cousin of Rose's who lives in St. Olaf. Gunther took possession of Baby, a pig owned by the late Uncle Hingeblotter, after he developed homesickness in Rose's care. Baby lived with Gunther for thirty-six hours before he died of old age. | "Bringing Up Baby"[22] |
Cousin Dat | Alive | A cousin of Rose's who participated in the Velcome Vagon during her tenure on it. Dat would play "Getting To Know You" on the hole in his windpipe. | "To Catch a Neighbor"[23] |
Cousin Dennis | Unknown | A cousin of Rose's. He got his sideburns caught in the haybaler when he was sixteen. | "Flu Attack"[24] |
Cousin Enoch | Unknown | A cousin of Rose's who once fell into a large vat of milk. His accident started the annual St. Olaf Milk Diving Tournament. | "Brotherly Love"[25] |
Cousin Lars | Alive | A cousin of Rose's who was a preacher in St. Gustav. Dorothy fooled around with him before he "gave up the pulpit". | "Rites of Spring"[26] |
Gordon | Unknown | Rose's chicken as a child. | TBA |
Great-Grandpa Ziggy | Deceased | The adoptive great-grandfather of Rose Nylund. He was an inventor, and developed the first and the only low-voltage meter that could detect what kind of a center a piece of candy had. | "Long Day's Journey into Marinara" [27] |
Harlan | Deceased | A lamb raised by Rose. She fed Harlan BBs so that he would weigh in heavier at the county fair. However, the ruse was discovered when Harlan started defecating the BBs. | "The Audit"[7] |
Larry the Mouse | Deceased | Rose's pet mouse, who she would walk on a small string. One day on her way to school, Rose tried to get Larry to cross the bridge to the schoolhouse, but he wouldn't budge. Just then, she watched the damn upstream break and almost wash away the bridge, and realized that Larry had been trying to warn her about the dam. | "Nice and Easy"[28] |
Larry the Pig | Deceased | Rose's one-eyed pig. | "On Golden Girls"[18] |
Lindström Lindström | Deceased | A cat owned by the Lindström family. They named him Lindström Lindström as it was reportedly less confusing for him. Rose would make him her herring surprise for his birthday every year. | "The Heart Attack"[20] |
Mr. Snuffles | Deceased | A piglet that Rose's father Gunter won in a watermelon seed-spitting contest. Their pig Henrietta and her biological piglets alienated him, and Mr. Snuffles grew up fat, alone and despondent. The last time Rose heard about him, he had stowed away on a truck to Chicago and given himself up to the Oscar Meyer Weiner company. | "One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest , Part 2" |
Molly | Deceased | A cow on the Lindstrom's farm. She was the first cow to be hooked up to the milking machine, and she dropped like a rock when Rose turned it on. Molly was no good for milking after that, but she became the most popular cow on the farm during mating season. | "Isn't It Romantic"[2] |
Old Brisker | Deceased | A horse belonging to Rose's Uncle Gustav. Due to a ballot error, Old Brisker was elected water commissioner instead of Gustav. This led to Gustav's suicide. | "All Bets Are Off"[12] |
Old Toby | Deceased | A horse that got too sick, and the Lindström family ended up shooting it. Not to be confused with Rose's cow of the same name. | TBA |
Petunia | Deceased | A pig that lived on the Lindström farm. Rose once delivered her piglets. | "The Heart Attack"[20] |
Thor | Deceased | A lamb that was owned by the Lindströms. He became withdrawn after he was separated from his mother, so the Lindströms made an inflatable sheep out of a tire to help remind him of his mother. Thor adored the fake sheep, named Brunhilde, but one day bit her and watched her deflate before his eyes. Ever since then, Thor was even more withdrawn, only occasionally baaing at the tires of a parked car. | "The Stan Who Came to Dinner"[29] |
Toby | Deceased | The Lindstrom's family cow before Alice. He was too old, got a fever and went deaf. Not to be confused with Old Toby, a horse. | "On Golden Girls"[18] |
Toto | Deceased | Alma Lindström's favorite cow. When a tornado passed through the Lindström family's farm, she left the storm cellar to get Toto. She fell in the storm and got a bump on her head, causing her to try and carry Toto in a bicycle basket. | TBA |
Uncle Ben | Unknown | Rose's uncle who lost Lars Olsen's prosthetic leg while using it to beat off wolves while he set up the bleachers for the Four Country Toboggan Race. To make it up to Lars, he decided to become his Viedenfrugen, a personal servant. Though Lars said there were no hard feelings, he kept trying to run down Ben in his bicycle. | "Dorothy's Prized Pupil"[11] |
Uncle Fingerbinger | Unknown | An uncle of Rose's who had a thirty-pound rutabega. | "Charlie's Buddy"[6] |
Uncle Gunther | Unknown | An uncle of Rose's. Gunther He was known to hum a lot, and when he had something to say he would spell it out in salt -- unless he was quoting a song by the Four Tops, which he would spell out in pepper.[30] He had a Caesar salad complex and used to sprinkle Parmesan cheese in his hair to compliment the croutons he'd taped to his eyebrows.[31]
It is implied that Gunther was involved in The Great Beer Nut Shortage of 1921.[32] He was also an editor for The American Journal of Abnormal Psychology.[33] |
"One for the Money"[34]
"Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself"[13] |
Uncle Gustav | Deceased | An uncle of Rose's. Gustav was a coal mimer; he had a bad back and he did not want to lose his medical benefits, so every morning he would go down the shaft and pretend to work.[37] After a giant Swiss army knife accident, Gustav learned to dry dishes with his feet.[38] He also once tried to milk a porcupine.[39]
Gustav committed suicide by hanging himself in his barn after he discovered that his horse had been elected water commissioner instead of him.[40] |
"Empty Nests"[38]
"Brotherly Love"[39] "The Auction"[37] "All Bets Are Off"[12] |
Uncle Hertis | Unknown | An uncle of Rose's who was involved in an encounter with skunks. | "A Piece of Cake"[41] |
Uncle Hingeblotter | Deceased | A rich uncle of Rose's who took care of a pig he named Baby. After he died, he left Baby in Rose's care with a large sum of money to be given to her after Baby died. | "Bringing Up Baby"[22] |
Uncle Inkeblotter | Unknown | The half-brother of Uncle Hingeblotter. | "Bringing Up Baby"[22] |
Uncle Johannsen | Deceased | An uncle of Rose's who was killed when someone hit him in the mouth with a steam shovel. | "Before and After"[42] |
Uncle Lester | Unknown | An uncle of Rose's. Lester only had one tooth, but was still able to eat corn on the cob. Unfortunately, he did not get a lot of it into his mouth. They would cream what fell on his pants, and he would eat it later. | "And Then There Was One"[43] |
M[]
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Margaret Weinstein | Unknown | A resident of Shady Pines. Sophia says that she did something akin to a tap-dancing move after they changed her medication. | "The Operation"[44] |
Maria Fenestru | Unknown | A big-breasted woman who was a member of Sal and Sophia's social circle in Brooklyn. At Francesca Regusso's 1955 Christmas party, the men pitched coins into Maria's cleavage as entertainment and she walked off with $19 of Sal's money. When Carmine Vecchio arrived at the party, Maria ran up to him and kissed him so hard she sucked the hook-on Santa beard off of his face. Angela dragged Maria in to the closet and berated her for what she'd done, and Maria said that she thought that Cunio the bookmaker was in the Santa suit. | "The Sisters"[21] |
Mary Jane von Helfenpfelfer | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Miles to Go"[45] |
Matty Fishbein | Deceased | A friend of Sophia's. He went to the hospital for an unknown reason and died in his sleep for no apparent reason. He was ninety-eight years old. | "Transplant"[16] |
Max Brinker | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo"[46] |
Mean Old Lady Hickenlooper | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Dorothy's New Friend"[47] |
Michael | Alive | The admissions director at the Miami college Lucy Warren wanted to attend. He took Lucy out to the Bahamas after her appointment with him, but he was secretly using their date as an excuse to transport marijuana from the Bahamas to Florida. He was arrested by Vice cop Ed Collins on their way back from the Bahamas. | "Nice and Easy"[48] |
Michael Blackmore | Alive | The husband of Janet Deveraux-Blackmore and the father of Blanche's grandchildren David, Melissa and Sarah. He is from the northern United States, as Blanche refers to him as a Yankee. | "On Golden Girls"[49] |
Millie Beasley | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Nice and Easy"[48] |
Miss MacGyver | Unknown | The headmistress of the eponymous Miss MacGyver's Finishing School. She was infamous for making random bed checks and she was able to balance a dictionary on her head. When she caught Blanche sleeping with a boy after the annual Fine Manner's Ball, she gave her a stern lecture and kicked her out of the school.
It's possible that she was a lesbian, as Blanche mentioned that the "big secret" of the school was that Miss MacGyver and another female teacher, Miss McKinney, were sharing a one-bedroom apartment off campus. |
"Guess Who's Coming to the Wedding?" [50] |
Molly-Jane Doe-Stettlenmeier | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Big Daddy's Little Lady"[52] |
Molly Feinstein | Alive | A mutual friend of Sophia Petrillo and Alvin Newcastle. She lives at the Ocean Mist Retirement Hotel. | "Old Friends"[53] |
Molly Peterson | Deceased | The deceased wife of Arnie Peterson. She was killed by a drunk driver. | "Rose the Prude"[54] |
Mr. Del Nero | Deceased | The deceased father of Philomena Bagatelli and the father in-law of Augustine Bagatelli. He used to stand outside of town, drink Chianti, and play with a top all day. He lived with Philomena and Augustine for two years after they got married, and drank himself to death. | “The Competition"[10] |
Mr. Hickenlooper | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "A Piece of Cake"[55] |
Mr. Ingrid | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Clinton Avenue Memoirs"[56] |
Mr. Pinkus | Deceased | A man who died prior to Blanche's wedding to Harry. | "The Engagement"[57] |
Mrs. Berlfein | Alive | A woman who lives in the ladies' neighborhood. While practicing driving, Sophia almost ran her over. | "A Visit from Little Sven"[58] |
Mrs. Clayton | Alive | The ex-wife of Elliot Clayton. She divorced him some time before the events of "The Triangle". | "The Triangle"[59] |
Mrs. Gunderson | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "The Housekeeper"[60] |
Mrs. Lenoff | Unknown | One of Dorothy's teachers in elementary school. She inspired Dorothy to become a schoolteacher. | "Adult Education"[9] |
Ms. Sigerson | Unknown | One of the town's schoolteachers. She was an expert lipreader, and would read the dialogue at the town movie theater, which was never wired for audio. On some occasions she became confused, however. Most notably, during Citizen Kane, everyone thought that Charles Foster Kane was looking for a "rowboat." | "The Impotence of Being Ernest"[61] |
Mrs. Stoffer | Alive | An elderly neighbor of the ladies. Rose once pinned her and her walker to a fence on a wide turn. | "The Sisters"[21] |
N[]
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Ned | Alive | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Sisters and Other Strangers"[62] |
Nicodemo the Ugly | Unknown | An extremely-ugly man who lived in Sophia's village in Sicily. Women would pay Nicodemo to come to parties with them so they would look extra beautiful. He allegedly had a very large nose, which is where the women put their payments. | "Rites of Spring"[63] |
Nils Bibelung | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Mary Has a Little Lamb"[64] |
Nils Felander | Presumably deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Adult Education"[9] |
Nylund family[]
The relatives of Charlie Nylund and the marital family of Rose Nylund.
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Adam Nylund | Alive | The son of Rose and Charlie Nylund, and the brother of Charlie Nylund, Jr., Kirsten Adams, Bridget Nylund, and Gunilla Nylund. He was conceived on The Day of The Princess Pig, when the St. Olafians crowned the princess pig. | "The Accurate Conception" |
Grandma Nylund | Deceased | The grandmother of Charle Nylund, Sr. She was born many, many years ago in a whaling village back in the Old Country. For her 100th birthday, the Nylund family gathered up in the barn to make a surprise party. When Grandma Nylund came in and lit a candle, the family jumped out and yelled surprise. That subsequently gave her a heart attack, and she dropped dead right then and there. |
To be added. |
Great-Great Grandma Nylund | Deceased | The great-great grandmother of Charlie Nylund, Sr. She gave Rose and Charlie the family's ceremonial wedding plate, which the husband "offers" himself to his new bride on on their wedding night. While he stayed with the ladies, Stanley Zbornak made a tuna melt sandwich on Great-Great Grandma Nylund's plate and broke it on the floor. Rose was irate to discover what had happened and gave him the history of the plate. |
"The Stan Who Came to Dinner" [29] |
Charles Nylund, Jr. | Alive | The son of Rose and Charles Nylund, Sr. He still lives in St. Olaf, as he called Rose on Mother's Day and said it was cold in Minnesota. He was born in 1961. | "Mother's Day" |
Charles Nylund, Sr. | Deceased | The husband of Rose Nylund Rose and Charlie met as children in St. Olaf, and they got married just after Rose turned eighteen. Rose and Charlie had a long, loving marriage that resulted in five children, and remained together until Charlie died in the 1970s. While making love to Rose one night, Charlie had a heart attack and died. | "The Engagement" |
Grandpa Nylund | Deceased | The paternal grandfather of Charlie Nylund. Rose said he looked like he caught a boomerang in the middle of his face, and he was quoted as saying “The air is free, you might as well have a big honker and suck up as much as you can!” | "Whose Face is This, Anyway?"[65] |
Mrs. Nylund | Deceased | The mother of Charlie Nylund. | TBA |
O[]
Name | Status | Description | Episode |
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Ol’ Bessie | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "High Anxiety"[66] |
Old Johannsen | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself"[13] |
Old Man Montegomery | Deceased | An old man in Blanche's hometown. He overheard Blanche and Deck Bovenlough planning to elope and tipped off her parents. | "Mother's Day"[14] |
Old Man Smith | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Mother's Day"[14] |
Old Silver | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "All Bets Are Off"[12] |
Olga Fetchik-Stepp | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Whose Face is This, Anyway?"[67] |
Olga Larson | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Scared Straight"[68] |
Olga Larson's nephew | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Scared Straight"[68] |
Olga Neilsen | Alive | A fantastic bowler and the identical twin sister of Sonya Nielsen. Olga’s boyfriend, Lars Lindquist, mistakenly slept with Sonya and Sonya didn’t tell him he had the wrong sister, causing a rift between the sisters that resulted in them splitting as bowling partners. After Lars was found dead, the sisters reconciled and went to his funeral together, which was rescheduled for the day of the bowling tournament. | “The Competition"[10] |
Ollie Canudenshpringle | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Love Me Tender"[69] |
OIlie Stettlenmeier | Unknown | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Big Daddy's Little Lady"[52] |
P[]
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Pee Wee Bombonzi | Deceased | A little person that was fleeing the mob, and befriended Angela Vecchio on her boat trip back to Sicily. For several days, they enjoyed each others company before Pee Wee abruptly disappeared. While Angela was sending her luggage through customs, the employees opened her suitcase and found Pee Wee's corpse stuffed between Angela's beaver coat and a helping of veal shank she had intended to bring home. Angela was devastated because she had to burn both the suitcase and her beaver coat, and the veal shank didn't taste right after that. | "The Sisters"[21] |
Peter LaPalé | Alive | The ex-husband of Charmaine Hollingsworth. | TBA |
Philomena Del Nero-Bagatelli | Deceased | The deceased wife of Augustine Bagatelli. | “The Competition"[10] |
Pigpen Johannson | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo"[70] |
Preston Bougenvilla | Unknown | A man that Blanche dated for several months. Preston had large floppy ears, which Blanche compared to a hound dog's. | "The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo" [70] |
Petrillo family[]
The marital family of Sophia Petrillo and the maiden family of Dorothy Zbornak.
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Harvey Petrillo | Alive | One of the sons of Phil and Angela Petrillo, the nephew of Gloria Harker and Dorothy Zbornak, and the grandson of Sophia and Sal Petrillo. According to Sophia, Harvey was supposed to graduate from animal grooming school, but flunked out. | TBA |
Phillip Petrillo | Deceased | The only son of Sophia and Sal Petrillo and the little brother of Dorothy Zbornak and Gloria Harker. | "Transplant"[16] |
Uncle Dominic | Unknown | An uncle of Dorothy Zbornak. In the episode "The Competition", Sophia was making her special fourteen-hour sauce for Augustine Bargatelli's visit, and Dorothy mentions that the last time she made that sauce was when Uncle Dominic married off his daughter, who looked like Tony Bennett. | “The Competition"[10] |
Q[]
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
R[]
Name | Status | Description | Mentioned in |
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Raymond | Alive | The fiancé of Priscilla. He cheated on her with her best friend the night before their wedding, and the ladies, who were catering the wedding, tried to get them to reconcile so they wouldn't be out the money they spent on food. While Priscilla and Raymond were able to reconcile, they decided to cancel the wedding and elope to Las Vegas. | "One for the Money" [34] |
Reverend Mackenzie | Deceased | See List of St. Olaf residents. | "Nice and Easy"[48] |
Richard's younger son | Alive | The sons of Richard, Blanche's date in "Second Motherhood". | "Second Motherhood" [71] |
Rocco's daughter | Unknown | The daughter of Rocco. Rocco mentions that she always tells him what to do. | "Larceny and Old Lace"[72] |
Ronald Bromberg | Alive | An actor at the Miami community theatre. Ronald auditioned for a play that would be starring Patrick Vaughn as its leading man, and he was cast as The Sheriff. On opening night, Ronald came down with the flu and was unable to attend, so his part was played by Dorothy Zbornak. After Patrick was chased out of the production, it is unknown whether the show was performed without him. | "The Actor"[73] |
References[]
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 11, "The Return of Dorothy's Ex". Grossman, Terry and Speer, Kathy (writers) & Drake, Jim (director) (November 30th, 1985)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 5, "Isn't It Romantic". Duteil, Jeffery (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 8th, 1986)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 8, "Break-In". Berg, James and Zimmerman, Stan (writers) & Drake, Jim (director) (November 16th, 1985)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 15, “In a Bed of Rose’s”. Harris, Susan (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 11th, 1986)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 3, "Take Him, He’s Mine". Fanaro, Barry and Nathan, Mort (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 4th, 1986)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 12, “Charlie’s Buddy”. Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (December 12th, 1987)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 10, “The Audit”. Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 28th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 5, Episode 8, “That Old Feeling”. Whedon, Tom (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 18th, 1989)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 20, “Adult Education”. Berg, James and Zimmerman, Stan (writers) & Shea, Jack (director) (February 22nd, 1986)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 7, "The Competition". Fanaro, Barry and Nathan, Mort (writers) & Drake, Jim (director) (November 2nd, 1985)
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 21, “Dorothy’s Prized Pupil”. Lloyd, Christopher (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (March 14th, 1987)
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 The Golden Girls, Season 5, Episode 24, "All Bets Are Off". Stein, Eugene B. (writer) and Hughes, Terry (director) (April 28th, 1990)
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 5, "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself". Lloyd, Christopher (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 24, 1987)
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 25, "Mother's Day". Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (May 7th, 1988)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 6, Episode 1, “Blanche Delivers”. Parent, Gail and Vallely, Jim (writers) & Diamond, Matthew (director) (September 22nd, 1990)
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 4, "Transplant". Harris, Susan (writer) & Bogart, Paul (director) (October 5th, 1985)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 6, Episode 6, “Feelings”. Perzigian, Jerry and Seigel, Don (writers) & Diamond, Matthew (director) (October 27th, 1990)
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 6, "On Golden Girls". Sage, Liz (writer) & Drake, Jim (director) (October 26th, 1985)
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 9, “A Visit from Little Sven”. Nichols, David (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 21st, 1987)
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 10, "The Heart Attack". Harris, Susan (writer) & Drake, Jim (director) (November 23rd, 1985)
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 12, "The Sisters". Lloyd, Christopher (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 3rd, 1987)
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 3, "Bringing Up Baby". Fanaro, Barry and Nathan, Mort (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 3rd, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 24, “To Catch a Neighbor”. Marcus, Russell (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (May 2nd, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 21, “Flu Attack”. Berg, James and Zimmerman, Stan (writers) & (March 1, 1986)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 8, “Brotherly Love”. Ferro, Jeffery and Weiss, Fredric (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 14th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 23, “Rites of Spring”. Cohen, Eric (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (April 29th, 1989)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 19, “Long Day’s Journey into Marinara”. Fanaro, Barry and Nathan, Mort (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 21st, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 17, "Nice and Easy". Silverman, Stuart (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 1st, 1986)
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 13, "The Stan Who Came to Dinner". Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 10th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 5, "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself". Lloyd, Christopher (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 24, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 6, "Sophia's Wedding, Part 1". Weiss, Martin and Bruce, Robert (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 19th, 1990)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 2, "One for the Money". Fanaro, Barry; Grossman, Terry; Hervey, Winifred; Nathan, Mort and Speer, Kathy (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (September 26, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 6, Episode 7, “Zborn Again”. Hurwitz, Mitchell (writer) & Diamond, Matthew (director) (November 3rd, 1990)
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 2, “The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo”. Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 22nd, 1988)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 6, "Sophia's Wedding, Part 1". Weiss, Martin and Bruce, Robert (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 19th, 1990)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 6, Episode 7, “Zborn Again”. Hurwitz, Mitchell (writer) & Diamond, Matthew (director) (November 3rd, 1990)
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 11, “The Auction”. Cohen, Eric (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 14th, 1989)
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 26, “Empty Nests”. Harris, Susan (writer) & Sandrich, Jay (director) (May 16th, 1987)
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 8, “Brotherly Love”. Ferro, Jeffery and Weiss, Fredric (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 14th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 5, Episode 24, "All Bets Are Off". Stein, Eugene B. (writer) and Hughes, Terry (director) (April 28th, 1990)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 25, “A Piece of Cake”. Fanaro, Barry; Grossman, Terry; Nathan, Mort and Speer, Kathy (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (May 9th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 15, “Before and After”. Rosenfarb, Bob (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 24th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 16, "And Then There Was One". Marcus, Russell (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 31st, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 18, “The Operation”. Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 8th, 1986)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 6, Episode 15, “Miles to Go”. Perzigian, Jerry and Seigel, Don (writers) & Diamond, Matthew (director) (January 19th, 1991)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 2, “The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo”. Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 22nd, 1988)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 15, "Dorothy's New Friend". Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 16th, 1988)
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 48.2 The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 17, "Nice and Easy". Silverman, Stuart (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 1st, 1986)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 6, "On Golden Girls". Sage, Liz (writer) & Drake, Jim (director) (October 26th, 1985)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 2, "Guess Who's Coming to the Wedding". Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Bogart, Paul (director) (September 21st, 1985)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 7, "Family Affair". Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 22nd, 1986)
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 6, “Big Daddy's Little Lady”. Marcus, Russell (writer) & Steinberg, Marcus (director) (November 15th, 1986)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 1, “Old Friends”. Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (September 19th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 3, "Rose the Prude". Fanaro, Barry and Nathan, Mort (writers) & Drake, Jim (director) (September 28th, 1985)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 25, “A Piece of Cake”. Fanaro, Barry; Grossman, Terry; Nathan, Mort and Speer, Kathy (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (May 9th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 5, Episode 16, "Clinton Avenue Memoirs". Gamble, Tracy and Vaczy, Richard (writers) & Drake, Jim (director) (February 3rd, 1990)
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- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 9, “A Visit from Little Sven”. Nichols, David (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (November 21st, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 5, "The Triangle". Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Drake, Jim (director) (October 19th, 1985)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 4, “The Housekeeper”. Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 17th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 13, “The Impotence of Being Ernest”. Abbott, Kevin (writer) & Zuckerman, Steve (director) (February 4th, 1989)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 5, Episode 21, "Sisters and Other Strangers". Cherry, Mark and Wooten, Jamie (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (March 3rd, 1990)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 23, “Rites of Spring”. Cohen, Eric (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (April 29th, 1989)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 5, Episode 13, "Mary Has a Little Lamb". Aptor, Harold (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 6th, 1990)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 20, “Whose Face is This, Anyway?”. Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 28th, 1987)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 20, “High Anxiety”. Weiss, Martin and Bruce, Robert (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (March 25th, 1989)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 20, “Whose Face is This, Anyway?”. Hervey, Winifred (writer) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 28th, 1987)
- ↑ 68.0 68.1 The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 9, "Scared Straight". Lloyd, Christopher (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (December 10th, 1988)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 14, “Love Me Tender”. Gamble, Tracy and Vaczy, Richard (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 6th, 1989)
- ↑ 70.0 70.1 The Golden Girls, Season 4, Episode 2, “The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo”. Speer, Kathy and Grossman, Terry (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (October 22nd, 1988)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 1, Episode 19, “Second Motherhood”. Lloyd, Christopher (writer) & Shimokawa, Gary (director) (February 15th, 1986)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 3, Episode 21, “Larceny and Old Lace”. Ferro, Jeffery and Weiss, Fredric (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (February 27th, 1988)
- ↑ The Golden Girls, Season 2, Episode 14, “The Actor”. Fanaro, Barry and Nathan, Mort (writers) & Hughes, Terry (director) (January 17th, 1987)