Betty White AKA Betty Marion White Born: 17-Jan-1922 Birthplace: Oak Park, IL
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: TV sitcom and game show mainstay Betty White's family moved to Los Angeles when she was about 18 months old. She began her career as "girl Friday" for the almost legendary Al Jarvis on Los Angeles' KLAC in 1949. When Jarvis quit the station in 1952, she took over as host. That same year she formed a production company, creating the sitcom Life With Elizabeth, and making White one of the first female TV producers. She had several more sitcoms, and was one of the first Hollywood starlets to earn the unofficial title "America's Sweetheart", but through the '50s and '60s she was more commonly seen on game shows.
It was on the game show Password that White met the gentlemanly Allen Ludden. They married in 1963, making her the stepmother to his four children. The Luddens were friends of Mary Tyler Moore and her then-husband Grant Tinker, so during the fourth season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, White came aboard as the sickly sweet nymphomaniac Sue Ann Nivens. After that, she starred in her own Betty White Show, and in 1985 she was cast as sweet, ditzy Rose Nylund in The Golden Girls. Since 2010 she has starred on Hot in Cleveland.
She continues to appear on TV and has attained an unexpected "it girl" vibe in her latter years. Still sharp at 88, she won her seventh Emmy hosting Saturday Night Live, playing up her age with incongruous sexual punchlines. White is also known as an animals' advocate. She has served on the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association Board since 1974. Father: Horace White (salesman, b. circa 1894, d. circa 1954) Mother: Tess (b. 1899, d. 1985) Husband: Dick Barker (chicken farmer, m. 1945, div. 1945) Husband: Lane Allen (agent, m. 1947, div. 1949, d. 1995) Husband: Allen Ludden (game show host, m. 14-Jun-1963, d. 9-Jun-1981) Son: David (stepson) Daughter: Martha (stepdaughter) Daughter: Sarah (stepdaughter)
High School: Beverly Hills High School, Beverly Hills, CA
Emmy 1975 for The Mary Tyler Moore Show Emmy 1976 for The Mary Tyler Moore Show Daytime Emmy 1983 for Just Men (outstanding hostess) Emmy 1986 for The Golden Girls Emmy 1996 for The John Larroquette Show Emmy 2010 for Saturday Night Live (outstanding guest actress) Los Angeles Zoo Trustee Sierra Club Endorsement of Mars 2010 (Snickers)
Endorsement of Arby's 1999
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6747 Hollywood Blvd (television) Kentucky Colonel German Ancestry
Greek Ancestry
Risk Factors: Vegetarian
TELEVISION Hot in Cleveland Elka Ostrovsky (2010-) The Bold and the Beautiful Ann Douglas (2006-09) Boston Legal Catherine Piper (2005-08) The Practice Catherine Piper (2004) That '70s Show Bea Sigurdson (2002-03) Ladies Man Mitzi Stiles (1999-2001) Bob Sylvia Schmidt (1993) The Golden Palace Rose Nylund (1992-93) Empty Nest Rose Nylund (1989-92) Another World Brenda Barlowe (1988) The Golden Girls Rose Nylund (1985-92) Mama's Family Ellen Jackson (1983-86) The Betty White Show Joyce Whitman (1977-78) Match Game Panelist (1973-82) The Mary Tyler Moore Show Sue Ann Nivens (1973-77) Password Panelist (1961-75) Date with the Angels Vicki Angel (1957-58) Life with Elizabeth Elizabeth (1952-55)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Toy Story 4 (14-Jun-2019) [VOICE] The Lorax (2-Mar-2012) [VOICE] The Lost Valentine (30-Jan-2011) You Again (24-Sep-2010) · Grandma Bunny The Proposal (15-Jun-2009) Love N' Dancing (14-May-2008) · Irene Your Mommy Kills Animals (20-Jul-2007) The Third Wish (22-Apr-2005) Annie's Point (22-Jan-2005) Stealing Christmas (30-Nov-2003) Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt (9-Mar-2003) Bringing Down the House (7-Mar-2003) · Mrs. Kline The Retrievers (27-Jul-2001) · Mrs. Krisper Whispers: An Elephant's Tale (10-Mar-2000) [VOICE] The Story of Us (13-Oct-1999) · Lillian Lake Placid (15-Jul-1999) · Mrs. Delores Bickerman Holy Man (9-Oct-1998) · Herself Dennis the Menace Strikes Again (14-Jul-1998) · Martha Wilson Hard Rain (16-Jan-1998) · Doreen Chance of a Lifetime (18-Nov-1991) · Evelyn Eglin Before and After (5-Oct-1979) Vanished (8-Mar-1971) Advise and Consent (6-Jun-1962) · Sen. Bessie Adams
Author of books:
Betty White in Person (1987) Here We Go Again: My Life in Television (1995, memoir) If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't) (2011)
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