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Betty White Biography
Betty White Ludden (born January 17, 1922), better known as Betty White, is an American actress, comedienne, author, and former game show personality. With a career spanning eight decades since 1939, she is best known to modern audiences for her television roles as Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls. As of 2010[update], she is starring as Elka Ostrovsky in the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland. She has also released several books over the span of her career. In August 2010, she entered a deal with G.P. Putnam Sons to produce two more books, the first of which was scheduled for release in 2011.[2]

White has won seven Emmy Awards and received 20 Emmy nominations[3] over the course of her career, including being the first woman ever to receive an Emmy for game show hosting (for the short-lived Just Men!). In May 2010, White became the oldest person to guest-host Saturday Night Live, for which she also received a Primetime Emmy Award. She made regular appearances on the game shows Password and Match Game and played recurring roles on Mama's Family, Boston Legal, and The Bold and the Beautiful.

Born Betty Marion White in Oak Park, Illinois, on January 17, 1922, she is the daughter of Tess Curtis (née Cachikis), a homemaker, and Horace Lawrence White, a traveling salesman and electrical engineer.[4][5][6] Her mother was of Greek, English, and Welsh descent, and her father was of Danish and English ancestry.[7][8][9] White's family moved to Los Angeles, California during the Great Depression.[10] She attended Horace Mann School in Beverly Hills, California, and Beverly Hills High School. Hoping to become a writer, she wrote and played the lead in a graduation play at Horace Mann School and discovered her interest in performing .[1]

White began her television career in 1939, three months after high school graduation, when she and a classmate sang songs from The Merry Widow on an experimental Los Angeles channel.[11][1][12] White found work modeling, and her first professional acting job was at the Bliss Hayden Little Theatre. White's career was disrupted immediately, as World War II broke out, causing her to join the American Women's Voluntary Services.[13] In the 1940s, she worked in radio appearing on shows such as Blondie, The Great Gildersleeve and This Is Your FBI. She then got her own radio show, called The Betty White Show.[14] In 1949 she began appearing with Al Jarvis on his daily, live variety show Hollywood on Television on KLAC in Los Angeles.[3][12] White began hosting the show in 1952 after Jarvis' departure.[3]

Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White
Hot Actress Betty White

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Snickers Super Bowl Commercial 2010 with Betty White (LotsOfSecrets.com)

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