067 Golden Rose (Betty White, re-release)
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Who was Betty White?
Betty White, born on January 17, 1922, is an American actress, comedian, and television personality who has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning over eight decades. She is known for her infectious humor, versatility, and enduring popularity, earning her the title of "America's Sweetheart."
White began her career in radio during the 1940s and made a successful transition to television in the 1950s. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and later captivated audiences with her iconic portrayal of Rose Nylund on the hit sitcom "The Golden Girls."
Throughout her career, White has received numerous accolades, including seven Emmy Awards and a Grammy Award. She is also a Guinness World Record holder for the longest television career for a female entertainer.
Beyond her acting prowess, Betty White is beloved for her vivacious personality, quick wit, and warm demeanor. Her delightful appearances on various talk shows, game shows, and Saturday Night Live have solidified her status as a national treasure.
White's philanthropic efforts are equally noteworthy. She has been an advocate for animal rights and welfare, actively supporting organizations such as the Morris Animal Foundation and the Los Angeles Zoo.
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