What a woman! Bea Arthur was clearly a career multi-tasker because we had no idea she spent time in the military. Best known as Dorothy from The Golden Girls sitcom, Arthur was also a compelling stage actress and an animal rights activist. Born in 1922, Arthur was just the right age to serve when World War II came around. She enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve and worked as a truck driver and a typist.
She rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant and was honorably discharged in 1944. After her discharge, Arthur floundered for some time, not quite knowing where her place was in the world. She studied and gained qualifications as a medical technician, but it just wasn't right for her. It wasn't until 1947 that she enrolled in drama school in New York City.