Ellen DeGeneres pays tribute to Betty White
- by Leland Aguilar
- in Entertaiment
- — Jan 18, 2021
Betty White is turning 99 on Sunday and says she is planning a low-key day, including feeding a pair of ducks that regularly visit her home. I mean, its Betty White.
"Would you believe it?!" She began her career in radio then transitioned to broadcast TV to creating the television comedy LIFE WITH ELIZABETH (1952-1955), portraying the title character. The series will return with a re-release on DVD and streaming platforms on February 23. Betty White is a national treasure, and the world is a better place because of her.
The clip now has over 339,000 views, and her fans took the chance to greet the legendary actress a happy birthday. The sweet brunette had a fiercely amusing streak that landed her The Betty White Show in 1977 after she left Mary Tyler Moore and, of course, the Golden Girls in 1985.
Betty White's career in show business has included five Emmy awards
On May 8, 2010, at the tender age of 88, White hosted "Saturday Night Live". "I love you @BettyMWhite", Ed Asner tweeted. Happy 99 baby. You are a testament to living life on your own terms. Here's to many healthy and golden years to come! "Stay Golden Betty!" another one wrote. She can be preternaturally gifted at video games, which she demonstrated over many years as a frequent movie star visitor on "Password", "Match Sport", "What's My Line", "Liar's Membership", "Hollywood Squares" and different recreation reveals of the previous 50 years. Her other many other TV credits include PETTICOAT JUNCTION (1963-1970), ELLERY QUEEN (1975-1976), HOTEL (1983-1988), ST. The positive side is a lot more fun. Don't take your self too severely. You can lie to others - I wouldn't - but you can't lie to yourself.
Before becoming an actress for eight decades, she first dreamt of becoming a forest ranger. When the time comes for White to blow out the candles, her rep explained that her wish is quite simple. Inside two years of "Pet Set", White would make her debut because the lascivious TV Sue Ann Nevins on "The Mary Tyler Moore Present".