épinette blanche - significado y definición. Qué es épinette blanche
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Qué (quién) es épinette blanche - definición

FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM "THE GOLDEN GIRLS"
Blanche Deveraux; Blanche Deveroux; Blanche Hollingsworth

Jacques-Émile Blanche         
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FRENCH PAINTER (1861-1942)
Jacques-Emile Blanche; Jacques Emile Blanche; Jacques Émile Blanche
Jacques-Émile Blanche (; 1 January 1861 – 30 September 1942) was a French artist, largely self-taught, who became a successful portrait painter, working in London and Paris.
Blanche Whiffen         
AMERICAN ACTRESS (1845-1936)
Blanche Whiffin; Mrs. Thomas Whiffen; Blanche Galton Whiffen; Blanche Galton
Blanche Galton Whiffen, known on stage as Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, (1845–1936) was an American actress born in London.
Blanche Thornycroft         
BRITISH NAVAL ARCHITECT AND MARINE ENGINEER (1873-1950)
Blanche Coules Thornycroft; Thornycroft, Blanche Coules
Blanche Coules Thornycroft (21 December 1873 – 30 December 1950) was a British naval architect. She was not formally recognised in her lifetime but her role as an "assistant" is now better credited.

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Blanche Devereaux

Blanche Devereaux is a character from the sitcom television series The Golden Girls, and its spin-off The Golden Palace. Blanche was portrayed by Rue McClanahan for 8 years and 204 episodes across the two series. The character was inspired by Blanche DuBois (to whom Blanche Devereaux is compared in the pilot script) and Scarlett O'Hara.

McClanahan had previously co-starred with Beatrice Arthur in Maude and with Betty White in the first two seasons of Mama's Family. In pre-production, producers had planned for White (who was already well known for playing the man-hungry character Sue Ann Nivens) to play Blanche, but neither White nor McClanahan wanted to be typecast, and the two roles were eventually switched by producers.