A talented and versatile New York stage actress, McClanahan's impressive career spanned the 1950s, during which she was unexpectedly discovered by renowned television producer Norman Lear, leading to her casting in notable roles on the iconic television series All in the Family in 1971 and subsequently Maude in 1972.
Following this successful start, McClanahan went on to play the endearing character "Aunt Fran" on the beloved sitcom Mama's Family from 1982 to 1984, until her character's untimely demise, which ultimately led her to join the cast of the groundbreaking and hilarious television series The Golden Girls in 1985.
It was during her time on The Golden Girls that McClanahan truly found her comedic stride, bringing to life the iconic character of a sharp-tongued, oversexed, and sassy Southern belle, leaving an indelible mark on the world of television comedy.