
Betty White
- Date of Birth: 1922-01-17
- Date of Death: 2021-12-31
- Place of Birth: Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Biography
Betty Marion White Ludden (January 17, 1922 - December 31, 2021) was an American actress and comedian, with the longest television career of any entertainer, spanning 80 years. Regarded as a pioneer o... Betty Marion White Ludden (January 17, 1922 - December 31, 2021) was an American actress and comedian, with the longest television career of any entertainer, spanning 80 years. Regarded as a pioneer of television, she was one of the first women to have control both in front of and behind the camera and is recognized as the first woman to produce a sitcom (Life with Elizabeth), which contributed to her receiving the honorary title Mayor of Hollywood in 1955. White was known for her award-winning roles as Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973–77) and Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls (1985–92) – the Writers Guild of America has included both sitcoms in its list of the 101 Best Written TV Series of All Time – and Elka Ostrovsky on Hot in Cleveland (2010–15). A staple guest of many American game shows such as Password, Match Game, Hollywood Squares and The $25,000 Pyramid, White was dubbed the 'First Lady of Game Shows' and became the first woman to receive an Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 1983 for the show Just Men! She was also known for her appearances on Boston Legal, Mama's Family, and Saturday Night Live. White received eight Emmy Awards in various categories, three American Comedy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Grammy Award. She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is a Television Hall of Fame inductee.

Live from Broadway: Hello, Dolly!
Music • 1995 October

The Big Show
Comedy • 1980 March

The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion
Documentary, TV Movie • 2002 May

NBC 75th Anniversary Special
TV Movie, Documentary • 2002 May

Bob Hope's Love Affair with Lucy
Documentary, Comedy • 1989 September

Million Dollar Password
Reality • 2008 June

Snavely
• 1978 June

The Ultimate Collection starring Johnny Carson - The Best of the 70s and 80s
• 2002 October