Summary

  • The Golden Girls broke barriers by featuring a cast of older women as the main characters, showcasing them as independent and living on their own terms.
  • Betty White, who played Rose Nylund, won an Emmy for her performance and her character's age is revealed to be 55 in the show's first season and 62 by the series finale.
  • Blanche Devereaux's age remains a mystery throughout the show, with conflicting information, but evidence suggests she was 53 at the start of the series and 60 in the last episode.

The classic NBC comedy The Golden Girls broke boundaries with its cast of four older women — representation that was previously lacking on television. Any woman over forty on TV was usually relegated to the role of mother or grandmother at the time, and often stayed on the sidelines. The Golden Girls put its protagonists front and center, showing them working, falling in love, and living their lives on their own terms in a way that hadn't been seen before. All four of its central actors won Emmy Awards for their work on the show.

Though key to the concept, the main characters' ages were usually not explicitly stated. However, some deductive work provides a pretty safe estimate of how old the Golden Girls were supposed to be when the show started. The basic facts to work with are that The Golden Girls began in 1985 and ended in 1992 — both in real life and in-universe. For simplicity's sake, each season is considered a separate year, because the show ran for seven seasons. That means coming up with each Golden Girl's age in Season 1 all the way to Season 7 is easy for a superfan.

Updated on May 16, 2024 by Katie Doll: The Golden Girls has become an evergreen sitcom and its groundbreaking formula remains no less pertinent today than it was in the 1980s when it aired. The article has been updated to include information on the show's four main characters and the actors who portrayed them.

How Old Was Rose Nylund on Golden Girls?

From Season 1 to Season 7: 55 to 62 Years Old

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Name

Played by

From

Job

Marital Status

Rose Nylund

Betty White

St. Olaf, MN

Grief counseling

Widowed

Rose became the signature role of TV and movie sweetheart Betty White: a cheerful and somewhat naive Midwesterner who moves in with the others after her husband passes away. She's played as a bit of a dim bulb, full of wild stories about her very rural (fictional) town of St. Olaf, Minnesota. The stories often gave White a chance to display her peerless comic timing, and helped earn her the Emmy for Best Actress in a Comedy in 1986 -- the first for the show's cast -- for Season 1, Episode 16, "In a Bed of Rose's." She had previously won two Emmys for her work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

White was in her early 60s when she first starred on the show. Rose's age is the easiest to track down, thanks to a line of dialogue from Dorothy in Season 1, Episode 22, "Job Hunting." During a conversation in which Rose discussed her difficulty finding a new job after losing her employment at the grief counseling center, Dorothy revealed that Rose was 55. Going off the idea that Season 1 takes place within the same year, Rose would have been 55 at the start of The Golden Girls as well, making her the oldest Golden Girl... after Sophia, of course. By the end of the series, Rose was 62.

Betty White's Real Age Throughout The Golden Girls

Rose's Age Throughout The Golden Girls

63 to 70 Years Old

55 to 62 Years Old

How Old Was Dorothy Zbornak on Golden Girls?

From Season 1 to Season 7: 53 to 60 Years Old

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Name

Played by

From

Job

Marital Status

Dorothy Zbornak

Bea Arthur

Brooklyn, NY

Substitute Teacher

Divorced; Remarried in the finale

Dorothy Zbornak is the de facto centerpiece of the show: a non-nonsense substitute teacher from Brooklyn who comes to Miami after a painful divorce. She's acerbic and short-tempered, but also the most sensible and practical of the four women. Actor Bea Arthur had already achieved worldwide fame as Maude Findlay, first on the groundbreaking All in the Family and then on her own spin-off series, Maude, which ran from 1972 to 1978.

The latter series also featured Rue McClanahan, who rejoined Arthur on The Golden Girls. Arthur won an Emmy for Maude before repeating the feat in 1988 for The Golden Girls. Her departure from the series at the end of Season 7 signaled the close of its run, though the rest of the cast would continue for another season without Arthur in the spin-off, The Golden Palace.

Besides Rose, none of the other Golden Girls outright stated their ages, so this is where the deductive work begins. Bea Arthur's character Dorothy stated she was a Leo sign in Season 4, Episode 10, "Stan Takes a Wife," placing her birthday either in late July or early-to-late August. Earlier in Season 3, Episode 5, "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself," Sophia told Dorothy the story of the night Dorothy was conceived. Sophia stated it happened in 1931, making it likely Dorothy was born sometime in 1932. The math adds up to Dorothy being 53 at the start of the show and 60 at the series' end.

Bea Arthur's Real Age Throughout The Golden Girls

Dorothy's Age Throughout The Golden Girls

63 to 70 Years Old

53 to 60 Years Old

Sophia Petrillo's Age Didn't Match Actor Estelle Getty

From Season 1 to Season 7: 79 to 86 Years Old

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Name

Played by

From

Job

Marital Status

Sophia Petrillo

Estelle Getty

Sicily

Retired

Widow

Sophia is Dorothy's mother, born in Sicily and fleeing to America in order to escape an arranged marriage. She moves in with the other three, following a fire at her retirement home. She's smart and sharp-tongued, though often more emotionally detached than her daughter. Though she remained a central part of the show throughout, Getty was billed as a supporting actor, which allowed her to win the Emmy for the part in 1988: the same year as Arthur, and Getty's third straight nomination.

Sophia was never afraid to admit how old she was, often using it to her advantage over the other women in the house. Ironically, Getty was a year younger than Bea Arthur, who played Sophia's daughter Dorothy, and in her early sixties, when she started work on the show. The clever use of makeup and a wig helped Getty match her character's age. Season 2, Episode 25, "A Piece of Cake" revealed Sophia celebrated her 50th birthday in 1956, putting her at 79 at The Golden Girls' beginning. Sophia was 86 by the final season.

Estelle Getty's Real Age Throughout The Golden Girls

Sophia's Age Throughout The Golden Girls

62 to 69 Years Old

79 to 86 Years Old

Blanche Devereaux's Age Was The Most Mysterious

From Season 1 to Season 7: 53 to 60 Years Old