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		<title>Artist creates portrait of Betty White using only lipstick</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[SARASOTA, Fla. (WFTS) — A Florida artist created a portrait of Betty White using only lipstick. Alexis Fraser goes by "Lipstick Lex" on Instagram. Her social media accounts highlight her artwork. "First of all, it's all so fun because it's something that's totally new and different," she said. "You can manipulate it and smudge it &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>SARASOTA, Fla. (<a class="Link" href="https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/region-sarasota-manatee/sarasota-artist-creates-portrait-of-betty-white-using-only-lipstick">WFTS</a>) — A Florida artist created a portrait of Betty White using only lipstick. </p>
<p>Alexis Fraser goes by "Lipstick Lex" on Instagram. Her social media accounts highlight her artwork.</p>
<p>"First of all, it's all so fun because it's something that's totally new and different," she said.</p>
<p>"You can manipulate it and smudge it with brushes. You can draw directly with it, but I like to put it on too and put my kisses into my pieces too," Fraser added.</p>
<p>Fraser said she always had a soft spot for Betty White.</p>
<p>"I grew up with her on the television. She's always been sort of America's favorite grandma and I knew I wanted to create a piece in honor of her legacy for her 100th birthday and this was before she passed," said Fraser.</p>
<p>White passed away on Dec. 31, 2021. She would have celebrated her 100th birthday on January 17. </p>
<p>Fraser is auctioning her artwork. She says proceeds will go to the Humane Society of Tampa Bay.</p>
<p>"The starting bid is $750 dollars and it's running until this following Monday so people can go ahead and donate directly to the shelter or if they want to claim this truly one-of-a-kind piece of Betty White, young, sassy Betty White and it's there for them," said Fraser.</p>
<p>Fraser and her family just adopted two kittens from the humane society. She hopes proceeds from her portrait of Betty White can help other stray animals. </p>
<p>"She just offered the world joy and hope, positivity and laughter. I think all of us want to see more of that within ourselves and within each other as well," said Fraser.</p>
<p><a class="Link" href="https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/region-sarasota-manatee/sarasota-artist-creates-portrait-of-betty-white-using-only-lipstick">This story was originally reported by Julie Salomone on abcactionnews.com.</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hollywood mourned actress and comedian Betty White on Monday on what would have been her 100th birthday. The actress, known for her quick wit and warm charm, died at 99 on Dec. 31. A television legend, Betty White was welcomed into homes for years. She held onto an illustrious career before, and long after one &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Hollywood mourned actress and comedian Betty White on Monday on what would have been her 100th birthday. The actress, known for her quick wit and warm charm, died at 99 on Dec. 31.</p>
<p>A television legend, Betty White was welcomed into homes for years. She held onto an illustrious career before, and long after one of her most famous roles, that of Rose Nylund on "The Golden Girls."</p>
<p>People magazine <a class="Link" href="https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/betty-white-people-magazine-cover-100th-birthday-1235145539/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">has celebrated with a newsstand issue and a special commemorative issue </a>devoting the covers to White's 100th. And fans can honor Betty White's life on her centennial in different ways. White was an animal lover and held a close connection to the Los Angeles Zoo where she was a member of its board of trustees. Fans can head out to the accredited zoo and go on "<a class="Link" href="https://www.lazoo.org/betty-white/">Betty's L.A. Zoo Tour</a>." </p>
<p>The Betty White Challenge, which was trending on Twitter Monday, is a call to action and another way fans and fellow animal lovers can give back by donating to an animal rescue or charity group in her honor. White's fan club dues were donated to animal rescue charities. </p>
<p>The <a class="Link" href="https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/golden-girls" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hallmark Channel </a>will also honor White's career by airing a 40-episode marathon of "The Golden Girls" on Jan. 17.</p>
<p>As fans from multiple generations celebrate Betty White's 100th birthday, notable reactions to her life and legacy will continue to be updated here.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Good day, How can anything? Good morning Betty White's cheerful Hollywood career began in her teens and by her twenties she was a fixture on television with her own daily talk show ahead of the Times. White co founded her own production company in 1952. She worked on a variety of television and film projects &#8230;]]></description>
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											Good day, How can anything? Good morning Betty White's cheerful Hollywood career began in her teens and by her twenties she was a fixture on television with her own daily talk show ahead of the Times. White co founded her own production company in 1952. She worked on a variety of television and film projects over the years before turning a 1973 guest appearance on the mary Tyler moore show into a permanent role. White was a scene stealer as the man hungry Sue ann nivens. I think a man should be virile and macho and just reeking with masculinity. Her second signature role was on the beloved series, The Golden Girls as the Comical Rosen Island and they attacked chickens. I don't care about chickens, Rose, she didn't call me chicken, she called me peacock. You look more like a chicken when you're angry, you're Next with the Golden Girls. I got to play with those silly ladies every week. So that and I loved Rosen Island, she was positive and she was, she wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, But she wasn't dumb. She was just terminally naive offscreen. White married three times, she called her third husband, TV host Allen Ludden the love of her life. They were together almost 20 years before London died of stomach cancer in 1981 and you never remarried. You know when you've had the best who needs the rest. A devoted pet lover. White was a longtime advocate for animal welfare. She called television, her hobby and animals. Her work. Yet her hobby kept her busy, whites talents as an actress and comedian were in demand well into her senior years following a grassroots Facebook campaign in 2010, white became the oldest person ever to host Saturday night live at the age of 88. You know what's an accomplishment staying awake on the toilet? The show earned huge ratings and White her seventh Emmy Award. Later that year, White took on another role on Tv Land's Hot in Cleveland. I thought that you weren't coming. Well I ran out of vodka. I thought I'd come over here and freshen up my drunk in her nineties White was as popular as ever with several ongoing film and television projects. How lucky can a 90 year old broad B I have no idea and I'm still working. That's the thing. That's such a love for her warm smile, wit and off color humor. White didn't miss a beat when asked if there were any Hollywood projects she'd still like to do. I usually answer that question with robert Redford. No, I think I've been lucky enough to do just about so much that I, if I start complaining about anything under the sun, throw me out of the business
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					Betty White died from a stroke she had six days before her Dec. 31 death at age 99, according to her death certificate.                 The beloved "Golden Girls" and "Mary Tyler Moore Show" actor died at her home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles as the result of a Dec. 25 cerebrovascular accident, the medical term for a stroke, according to the LA County death certificate obtained Monday by The Associated Press. The cause was provided by White's doctor, as is typical in such cases. She was cremated and her remains were given Friday to Glenn Kaplan, the man in charge of White's advanced health care directive. Jeff Witjas, White's longtime agent and friend, who first confirmed her death to the AP, said she had been staying close to her Los Angeles home during the pandemic. The document lists White's legal name of Betty Marion Ludden. She took the last name of her husband Allen Ludden, to whom she was married from 1963 until his death in 1981. The information from the death certificate was first reported by TMZ. White, whose comic chops and up-for-anything charm made her a television mainstay for more than 60 years who was celebrated by several generations of fans, died less than three weeks before her 100th birthday.                President Joe Biden, Mel Brooks, and many other celebrities and prominent leaders paid tribute to her after her death.
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<p>Betty White died from a stroke she had six days before her Dec. 31 death at age 99, according to her death certificate. </p>
<p>                The beloved "Golden Girls" and "Mary Tyler Moore Show" actor died at her home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles as the result of a Dec. 25 cerebrovascular accident, the medical term for a stroke, according to the LA County death certificate obtained Monday by The Associated Press. </p>
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<p>The cause was provided by White's doctor, as is typical in such cases. </p>
<p>She was cremated and her remains were given Friday to Glenn Kaplan, the man in charge of White's advanced health care directive. </p>
<p>Jeff Witjas, White's longtime agent and friend, who first confirmed her death to the AP, said she had been staying close to her Los Angeles home during the pandemic. </p>
<p>The document lists White's legal name of Betty Marion Ludden. She took the last name of her husband Allen Ludden, to whom she was married from 1963 until his death in 1981. </p>
<p>The information from the death certificate was first reported by TMZ. </p>
<p>White, whose comic chops and up-for-anything charm made her a television mainstay for more than 60 years who was celebrated by several generations of fans, died less than three weeks before her 100th birthday.</p>
<p>                President Joe Biden, Mel Brooks, and many other celebrities and prominent leaders paid tribute to her after her death. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hollywood is mourning the loss of an icon. Actor and comedian Betty White passed away at the age of 99 on Friday, just 17 days away from her 100th birthday. Following the news of her death, Hollywood's biggest stars shared tributes to the comedienne. Actor Ryan Reynolds, who starred alongside White in the movie "The &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Hollywood is mourning the loss of an icon.</p>
<p>Actor and comedian Betty White passed away at the age of 99 on Friday, just 17 days away from her 100th birthday.</p>
<p>Following the news of her death, Hollywood's biggest stars shared tributes to the comedienne.</p>
<p>Actor Ryan Reynolds, who starred alongside White in the movie "The Proposal," called her "great at defying expectations."</p>
<p>"The world looks different now," Reynolds said on Twitter. "She was great at defying expectation. She managed to grow very old and, somehow, not old enough. We’ll miss you, Betty. Now you know the secret."</p>
<p>Other tributes from her famous friends began rolling in after news broke of her passing.</p>
<p>"Our national treasure, Betty White, has passed just before her 100th birthday," "Star Trek" star George Takei <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/GeorgeTakei/status/1477000004216791043">tweeted</a>. "Our Sue Ann Nivens, our beloved Rose Nylund, has joined the heavens to delight the stars with her inimitable style, humor, and charm. A great loss to us all. We shall miss her dearly."</p>
<p>"Tonight, we will raise MANY glasses to the WONDERFUL legacy of Betty White!!!" Bravo's Andy Cohen wrote on <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/Andy/status/1477003119578001413">Twitter</a>.</p>
<p>"Betty White: It is very hard to absorb you are not here anymore.." "Happy Days," actor <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/hwinkler4real/status/1476996929951207424">Henry Winkler</a> said. "But the memories of your deLIGHT are ..Thank you for your humor, your warmth, and your activism .. Rest now and say Hi to Bill."</p>
<p>"A spirit of goodness and hope," journalist Dan Rather <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/DanRather/status/1477004364053037056">tweeted</a>. "Betty White was much beloved because of who she was and how she embraced a life well-lived. Her smile. Her sense of humor. Her basic decency. Our world would be better if more followed her example. It is diminished with her passing."</p>
<p>TV show host Ellen Degeneres wrote: "What an exceptional life. I’m grateful for every second I got to spend with Betty White. Sending love to her family, friends, and all of us."</p>
<p>In a lengthy <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/kathygriffin/status/1476999011517100035">Twitter thread</a>, fellow comedian Kathy Griffin shared several stories about the beloved actress.</p>
<p>"Betty White. Where do I begin?" Griffin wrote. "I’ve known her long, but I think the first time I met her was when she was a guest star on Suddenly Susan in the late 90s. Everyone was very excited she was on the show. I had accidentally parked in her parking spot that day.</p>
<p>Reese Witherspoon and White's "Hot in Cleveland" co-star Valerie Bertinelli also shared their condolences on social media.</p>
<p>"Rest in peace, sweet Betty," <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/Wolfiesmom/status/1477002749262794756">Bertinelli</a> wrote. "My God, how bright heaven must be right now."</p>
<p>"So sad to hear about Betty White passing," <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/ReeseW/status/1477008007804321794">Witherspoon</a> said. "I loved watching her characters that brought so much joy. Thank you, Betty, for making us all laugh!"</p>
<p>She really gained notoriety when she starred in a Snickers commercial that ran during the Super Bowl in 2010.</p>
<p>Afterward, she co-hosted "Saturday Night Live," for which she won her seventh Emmy award.</p>
<p>SNL alum Seth Meyers <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/sethmeyers/status/1477005019681488898">tweeted</a>, "RIP Betty White, the only SNL host I ever saw get a standing ovation at the afterparty. A party at which she ordered a vodka and a hotdog and stayed 'til the bitter end."</p>
<p>President Joe Biden <a class="Link" href="https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1477022943586754560">said</a>, "Betty White brought a smile to the lips of generations of Americans. She’s a cultural icon who will be sorely missed. Jill and I are thinking of her family and all those who loved her this New Year’s Eve."</p>
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											you too, could be celebrity lookalike. Oh, blanche. Do you really think so? Well, absolutely. So which one's Cheech of which one's Charles? Hey everyone, I'm Rebecca and welcome to Miss mojo. Today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 most hilarious Golden Girls moments. So here did you come to bail us out? No, Rose. She's dropping off a manicotti with a file in it. Not Lebanese lesbian for this list. We'll be looking at the most memorable, funny moments from our favorite foursome of Sassy seniors. What's your favorite Golden Girls moment? Be sure to let us know in the comments. All right, let's go pussycats Number 10. The Great Herring War until I met you rose. I didn't know that people actually talk back to their rice Krispies. Roses Yarns are always a treat as they are ridiculous. And at times nonsensical. The three of us just can't agree on anything. I mean, it is obvious we were not meant to live together. Betty White gave us some of the most brilliant moments of delivering nonsense while keeping a pretty straight face. Johansson's wanted to pickle the herring and the Lindstrom's want to train them for the circus. The same cannot necessarily be said for her co stars. However, sort of like Seaworld only smaller, much, much smaller. After a disagreement between the three characters, Rose tells Dorothy and blanche about the great herring war in which two families were at odds with each other over what to do with herring? Pickled them or train them for the circus? Tell me, Rose. Did they ever shoot a herring out of a cannon? The story naturally gets out of hand and rumor has it. That Bea Arthur and Rue Mcclanahan couldn't control their actual after while filming the scene number nine. The birds, The ladies have found themselves in a lot of absurd situations, but this one takes the cheesecake. If you don't do the part, there won't be any play. Now. This is a project that I care about, deeply Dorothy is tasked with directing the school play and nearing Showtime, the entire cast falls ill with the measles. Penny Penny was waking up from a nap under an oak tree when an acorn fell from the tree and hit around the head. The show must go on. However, Rose Dorothy and blanched on bird costumes to perform a musical version of Henny Penny. We have a hunch and it's appalling that like it or not, the sky is falling. There's nothing like watching the girls sing and dance and feathers to bring a smile to your face. We're always up for a little song and dance. Lonely turkey lurk e poor! Dateless, hopeless, self basting mom. And with Sophia as the storyteller, you can never go wrong. Number eight blanches vocabulary mix up. No one does a word mix up quite like the golden girls when Dorothy's old friend, jean visits after losing her wife. She develops feelings for Rose, I'm quite fond of you, I'm fond of you too when blanche has told jean is a lesbian. She quickly responds, I mean, I've never known any personally, but didn't Danny thomas one? The famed Danny thomas was a Lebanese american comedian. Thus blanche is confusing. The nationality for the sexual preference, not Lebanese, lesbian, lesbian, lesbian, lesbian. Dorothy is quick to correct her. And in a 19 eighties sitcom way blanche discovers the truth. Isn't that where one woman and another? You already know what it means. Bonus funny points when blanche learns the shocking fact that jean prefers Rose over her. I don't believe it, I do not believe it was pretty surprised myself. Well, I'll bet. I don't think Gene would prefer Rose over me. That's ridiculous. Number seven game show shenanigans. When the ladies end up on a game show called grab that dough naturally hilarity ensues jumping mad, get bent. We're gonna cream here! After a quick trip to Hollywood fraught with misfortune, the women managed to make it to the show in time to wind up begrudgingly competing against each other. She originally hails from ST Olaf Minnesota where she was voted the girl most likely to get stuck in a tuba. Welcome Rose after some hilarious introductions, such as Rose being voted most likely to get stuck in a tuba in high school. The contest begins. Rose, was it the glass menagerie. That's correct for 100 surprisingly Rose and Sophia Kill the trivia competition by far one of the best answers is when the contestants are asked to complete the phrase better late than blank blanche triumphantly answers pregnant in a later season dream sequence. Dorothy and Rose compete on jeopardy which also contains some memorable moments. Latin term for a colloidal carbohydrate found in certain trees and plants. Rose, what is juicy fruit Number six, shall we dance? The ladies had their fair share of dancing scenes on the show, but none as memorable as Roses Solo extravaganza in season three is one for the money episode. Oh Dorothy please! I think I do have a little more endurance than you blanche. We are not dancing on our back. Competition is fierce and Dorothy blanche and Rose competing a dance a thon for a cash prize. No Gabe I better do this by myself, You might get hurt. After a show of moves from Dorothy blanche and their respective partners, Rose tells her date to stay back as she does not want him to get hurt and cue the acrobatics. Okay? Rose shakes what her mama gave her and then proceeds to do front flips around the dance floor to end in the splits and proudly raise her hands to the crowd. It's surprise moments like these that make the golden girls one of our favorite shows. Number five, A serving of tea. Dorothy and her mother Sophia have some great moments together and I decided it's time for me to settle my estate. What a state your loofa sponge and bus pass, it's difficult to pick just one button here goes, you know about the will you know if I die, you'll be on Easy Street. What did you do? Dorothy slipped cyanide into my mouth wash when Sophia's working out her will. She comments on Dorothy being on Easy Street once she passes away and that she's aware of this here, have some tea, right, it'll relax you. Dorothy then pours her mother some tea in a dramatic suspicious fashion and tells her it will relax her. Don't. Sophia then asks Rose to try it first and Dorothy stops her immediately claiming that he was for my mommy. The way Bea Arthur performs the scene is hilarious and reminiscent of old murder mystery films. Her deadpan delivery always gets us laughing. Number four, I got you babe. As seen earlier in our list, we're always up for some wacky costumes. Okay girls, I'm ready when Sophia and Dorothy joined the beauty pageant at Shady Pines retirement home, they pull out all the stops for the talent competition. They say we're young and we don't know, we won't find out until the duo dresses up as sonny and Cher and sings, I got you babe with Rose accompanying them on the piano babe, I got you babe, I got you babe! The costumes are hilarious and Dorothy's impression of Cher is classic, why you two could be celebrity lookalike? Oh blanche honey? You really think so? Well. Absolutely. So which one's Cheech. And which one's Charles? Making the moment even more funny blanche enters and enthusiastically approves of the costumes only to ask which is Cheech and which is Chong? I'm sonny bono, you idiot. I wonder how many maitre d's have heard that line. Number three Protection. No fan of the Golden Girls has ever forgotten this famous scene. Might be a good idea to take along some protection. What kind of protection? Two armed pinkerton guards. When the girls are stocking up on last minute items for a romantic getaway, they're ready to check out when they realize they forgot one item condoms as they discreetly attempt to add them to their purchases. The clerk hops on the intercom and asks for a price check. In an exaggerated and descriptive fashion joe. I need a price check on some condoms. These three ladies here want a couple of boxes of the king George prophylactics. The ladies turned beet red as the clerk describes the condoms over the P. A lambskin for blanche and Dorothy and sensitive for rose in black. two of them have the lamb skins and the blonde has the ultra sensitive. The entire store Spectators the embarrassing moment with telling looks on their faces. No need to be embarrassed. Girls own it. Number two golden working girls, one should know better than to book the cheapest hotel on the beach. Well, tell me, how long have you girls been working? The ladies find themselves in a glorified brothel and are mistaken for prostitutes? My friends and I are totally innocent. I'm innocent to me too. We're all innocent. Quiet. You trash. The hotel is rated by the police and despite their pleas, Dorothy blanche and Rose are arrested with the other women of the night. You punk, you want to fight with someone, you're gonna have to fight with me. But I warn you I did time in attica. Their time behind bars is fraught with potential danger. But Dorothy frightens their cell mates with her claims of previous time done in attica. Sophia were innocent. I know that I can't believe these dumb cops would think anyone would pay money to sleep with you. Sophia comes to visit claiming that she can't believe the police thinks anyone would pay money to sleep with them. Sophia, did you come to bail us out? No Rose, she's dropping off a manicotti with a file in it personally. I live for them as birds. But anytime somebody mentions Miami to me, I start singing in my head. Miami Miami you've got style and it's like a whole thing. Anyway, before we get to our number one most hilarious Golden girls moment. Here are some honorable mentions. Sophia's picture it, picture it Sicily 1922 an attractive peasant girl who has saved Talara embarks on a glorious vacation to a Crimean resort on the black sea. Sister Rose and sister blanche. I'm sister Rose. I'm sister blanche. We're here collecting lingerie for needy, sexy people, Mel Bushman and blanche in many ways. I feel just the way I felt when I was a virgin. You mean the feeling isn't gonna last long blanche And Sophia compete for the affections of the same man blanche. Devereaux has never shared a man or a pizza. And what does that mean? You wrinkled old crow means Fidel is interested in more than just a cheap thrill. He also wants a mind Dorothy's epic glare. What kind of pain and embarrassment has this lifestyle caused your mother? Yeah, I really don't know. But I'll ask her tomorrow when I visit her at the home Before we continue. Be sure to subscribe to our channel and ring the bell to get notified about our latest videos. You have the option to be notified for occasional videos or all of them. If you're on your phone, make sure you go into your settings and switch on notifications. No one. Sophia's interruption. Sofia is our favorite octogenarian. A throat. A throat is almost always cut from behind, not part of the show. People not part of the show. She tells it like it is and always gets a word in, especially if it's an interruption. There are many memorable moments of this, but some get us laughing more than others. When Miss McGlynn was reconstructing the murder scene, she described blanche's dress being slung over the bed when blanche is accused of actual murder at a murder mystery dinner. Dorothy practices her sleuthing skills in an attempt to clear blanche's name. She is revealing her findings and claims a woman dropped a steak knife into her purse. She dropped a steak knife into her purse. Big deal. I took a whole place not now. Q Sophia interrupting with her confession to taking an entire place, setting Dorothy's response of is hilarious and reminiscent of all the classic Sophia interruptions we've loved in the past at any given time. I am probably secretly wishing I could channel any one of these ladies especially Dorothy. She's like my hero. Anyway, did your favorite Golden Girls character get her? Do be sure to let us know in the comments or come talk to me on twitter or instagram at Rebecca Braden or on my Youtube channel. Bye. Mm hmm.
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					Betty White wasn't supposed to play Rose Nylund on "The Golden Girls," but we are so grateful that she did.White was originally supposed to portray the hot-to-trot widow Blanche Devereaux on the comedy series about four senior women living together in Miami. It ran from 1985 to 1992.The show's director, Jay Sandrich, however, had worked with White on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and thought the Blanche character was too close to White's role on it, Sue Ann Nivens.So Rue McClanahan was cast as Blanche, and White became sweet, ditzy Rose, one of the most beloved of the "Golden Girls."The following are some of the Rose's best moments and lines on the show.Rose the man killerIn an episode entitled "In a Bed of Rose's," Rose sleeps with a man named Al Beatty and he dies in her bed.Her husband, Charlie Nylund, had previously died during a bout of their lovemaking, so Rose begins to believe she's lethal to men.She later tells her roommates Blanche (McClanahan) and Dorothy Zbornak (played by Bea Arthur) that she slept with another man named Arnie and he also died."And the sheriff, I told him about me, how I kill men and he didn't believe me," a distraught Rose says. "He said, 'Let's see. Sleep with me.' So I did. And the sheriff died."Fortunately Rose was joking, much to the consternation of her friends.First impressionsWhen Blanche dared to ask Rose her first impression of her, she got an honest answer."I thought you wore too much makeup and were a slut," Rose said.Cue Blanche looking less than pleased."I was wrong," Rose  assured her. "You don't wear too much makeup."Wild womanRose eagerly agreed when Blanche told her, "I've got a feeling you're a wild woman.""Oh, you bet I am," Rose said. "I eat raw cookie dough. And occasionally, I run through the sprinklers and don't wear a bathing cap. And at Christmas, I've been known to put away more than one eggnog."On aging"My mother always used to say, 'The older you get, the better you get. Unless you're a banana.'"
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<p>White was originally supposed to portray the hot-to-trot widow Blanche Devereaux on the comedy series about four senior women living together in Miami. It ran from 1985 to 1992.</p>
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<p>The show's director, Jay Sandrich, however, had worked with <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/31/opinions/betty-white-abiding-romance-tv-camera-seymour/index.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">White on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"</a> and thought the Blanche character was too close to White's role on it, Sue Ann Nivens.</p>
<p>So Rue McClanahan was cast as Blanche, and White became sweet, ditzy Rose, one of the most beloved of the "Golden Girls."</p>
<p>The following are some of the Rose's best moments and lines on the show.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Rose the man killer</h2>
<p>In an episode entitled "In a Bed of Rose's," Rose sleeps with a man named Al Beatty and he dies in her bed.</p>
<p>Her husband, Charlie Nylund, had previously died during a bout of their lovemaking, so Rose begins to believe she's lethal to men.</p>
<p>She later tells her roommates Blanche (McClanahan) and Dorothy Zbornak (played by Bea Arthur) that she slept with another man named Arnie and he also died.</p>
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<p>"And the sheriff, I told him about me, how I kill men and he didn't believe me," a distraught Rose says. "He said, 'Let's see. Sleep with me.' So I did. And the sheriff died."</p>
<p>Fortunately Rose was joking, much to the consternation of her friends.</p>
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<p>When Blanche dared to ask Rose her first impression of her, she got an honest answer.</p>
<p>"I thought you wore too much makeup and were a slut," Rose said.</p>
<p>Cue Blanche looking less than pleased.</p>
<p>"I was wrong," Rose  assured her. "You don't wear too much makeup."</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Wild woman</h2>
<p>Rose eagerly agreed when Blanche told her, "I've got a feeling you're a wild woman."</p>
<p>"Oh, you bet I am," Rose said. "I eat raw cookie dough. And occasionally, I run through the sprinklers and don't wear a bathing cap. And at Christmas, I've been known to put away more than one eggnog."</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">On aging</h2>
<p>"My mother always used to say, 'The older you get, the better you get. Unless you're a banana.'"</p>
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					Tributes from actors, celebrities and organizations poured in on social media Friday following the death of TV legend Betty White. "The Golden Girls" star was 99. — "Betty White brought a smile to the lips of generations of Americans. She’s a cultural icon who will be sorely missed. Jill and I are thinking of her family and all those who loved her this New Year’s Eve." — President Joe Biden—"Another brilliant talent has made her transition. I had the pleasure of getting to know Betty White and shared a few giggles with her. May she rest in well-earned peace." — Dionne Warwick—"Thank you for the laughter, light and love you gave to me and brought into every room you entered. May we all try to be more like Betty and carry her light with us into this New Year. That’s what she would have wanted. I love you, Betty!" — Marie Osmond —"Betty White : I is very hard to absorb you are not here anymore.. But the memories of your deLIGHT are ..Thank you for yur humor, your warmth and your activism ... Rest now and say Hi to Bill." — Henry Winkler—"The world looks different now. She was great at defying expectation. She managed to grow very old and somehow, not old enough. We'll miss you, Betty. Now you know the secret." — Ryan Reynolds—"RIP Betty White, the only SNL host I ever saw get a standing ovation at the after party. A party at which she ordered a vodka and a hotdog and stayed til the bitter end." — Seth Meyers —"She was a legend, trailblazer and cultural icon who blessed generations with her talent and humor. She will be truly missed." — Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—"Peace and love, Betty White." — Susanna Hoffs —"A spirit of goodness and hope. Betty White was much beloved because of who she was, and how she embraced a life well lived. Her smile. Her sense of humor. Her basic decency. Our world would be better if more followed her example. It is diminished with her passing." — Dan Rather—"Betty White will always be hot in Cleveland. RIP to a TV legend." — Cleveland Guardians—"RIP Betty White" — Cleveland Browns—"Y'all, with the passing of #BettyWhite we have lost one of the best humans ever!" — LeVar Burton—"So we're eating cheesecake in honor of Betty White. Who's with me?" — Ariana DeBose—"Celebrating 99 years of your love on the planet. Thank you Betty White." — Oprah Winfrey—"Our deepest sympathies to the family &amp; loved ones of #BettyWhite who graced us with her joyful presence and remarkable talent as Ann Douglas. Betty was as Bold and Beautiful as they come and she will be greatly missed." — 'Bold and the Beautiful'—"Today, we lost a beloved TV icon. Betty White was a pioneering actress, who blessed generations of Americans with her talent and humor for 8 decades. "May it be a comfort to her loved ones and many admirers that so many mourn with them during this sad time." — Nancy Pelosi—"RIP to Betty White who was charming, delightful, hilarious, talented and unproblematic for 99.9 years." — Roxane Gay—"We are saddened by the passing of Betty White. "Not only was she an amazing actress, she also served during WWII as a member of the American Women's Voluntary Services."A true legend on and off the screen." — Army—"She was a beacon of hope throughout her career, bringing joy and humor to everything she did. Although she may not have been born here, she was a timeless Californian treasure, through and through, and was inducted into the California Hall of Fame in 2010. Betty happily shared her talents with the world, and her spark will live on, inspiring generations to come." — California Gov. Gavin Newsom
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<p>Tributes from actors, celebrities and organizations poured in on social media Friday following the death of TV legend Betty White. "The Golden Girls" star was 99. </p>
<p>— "Betty White brought a smile to the lips of generations of Americans. She’s a cultural icon who will be sorely missed. Jill and I are thinking of her family and all those who loved her this New Year’s Eve." — President Joe Biden</p>
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<p>— President Biden (@POTUS) <a href="https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1477022943586754560?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"Another brilliant talent has made her transition. I had the pleasure of getting to know Betty White and shared a few giggles with her. May she rest in well-earned peace." — Dionne Warwick</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Another brilliant talent has made her transition. I had the pleasure of getting to know Betty White and shared a few giggles with her. May she rest in well-earned peace. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/2764.png" alt="❤" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
<p>— Dionne Warwick (@dionnewarwick) <a href="https://twitter.com/dionnewarwick/status/1477013075844743168?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"Thank you for the laughter, light and love you gave to me and brought into every room you entered. May we all try to be more like Betty and carry her light with us into this New Year. That’s what she would have wanted. I love you, Betty!" — Marie Osmond</p>
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<p>"Betty White : I is very hard to absorb you are not here anymore.. But the memories of your deLIGHT are ..Thank you for yur humor, your warmth and your activism ... Rest now and say Hi to Bill." — Henry Winkler</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Betty White : I is very hard to absorb you are not here anymore.. But the memories of your deLIGHT <br />are ..Thank you for yur humor , your warmth and your activism ..<br />Rest now and say Hi to Bill</p>
<p>— Henry Winkler (@hwinkler4real) <a href="https://twitter.com/hwinkler4real/status/1476996929951207424?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"The world looks different now. She was great at defying expectation. She managed to grow very old and somehow, not old enough. We'll miss you, Betty. Now you know the secret." — Ryan Reynolds</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">The world looks different now. She was great at defying expectation. She managed to grow very old and somehow, not old enough. We’ll miss you, Betty. Now you know the secret. <a href="https://t.co/uevwerjobS" rel="nofollow">pic.twitter.com/uevwerjobS</a></p>
<p>— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) <a href="https://twitter.com/VancityReynolds/status/1477008789404536832?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"RIP Betty White, the only SNL host I ever saw get a standing ovation at the after party. A party at which she ordered a vodka and a hotdog and stayed til the bitter end." — Seth Meyers</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">RIP Betty White, the only SNL host I ever saw get a standing ovation at the after party.  A party at which she ordered a vodka and a hotdog and stayed til the bitter end.</p>
<p>— Seth Meyers (@sethmeyers) <a href="https://twitter.com/sethmeyers/status/1477005019681488898?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"She was a legend, trailblazer and cultural icon who blessed generations with her talent and humor. She will be truly missed." — Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Betty White, the world's golden girl, has passed away at the age of 99. She was a legend, trailblazer and cultural icon who blessed generations with her talent and humor. She will be truly missed. <a href="https://t.co/sFKiAoPagJ" rel="nofollow">pic.twitter.com/sFKiAoPagJ</a></p>
<p>— The Academy (@TheAcademy) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheAcademy/status/1477043139248640005?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"Peace and love, Betty White." — Susanna Hoffs</p>
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<p>"A spirit of goodness and hope. Betty White was much beloved because of who she was, and how she embraced a life well lived. Her smile. Her sense of humor. Her basic decency. Our world would be better if more followed her example. It is diminished with her passing." — Dan Rather</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">A spirit of goodness and hope. Betty White was much beloved because of who she was, and how she embraced a life well lived. Her smile. Her sense of humor. Her basic decency. Our world would be better if more followed her example. It is diminished with her passing.</p>
<p>— Dan Rather (@DanRather) <a href="https://twitter.com/DanRather/status/1477004364053037056?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"Betty White will always be hot in Cleveland. RIP to a TV legend." — Cleveland Guardians</p>
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<p>"Y'all, with the passing of #BettyWhite we have lost one of the best humans ever!" — LeVar Burton</p>
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<p>"So we're eating cheesecake in honor of Betty White. Who's with me?" — Ariana DeBose</p>
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<p>— Ariana DeBose (@ArianaDeBose) <a href="https://twitter.com/ArianaDeBose/status/1477007893165654024?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"Celebrating 99 years of your love on the planet. Thank you Betty White." — Oprah Winfrey</p>
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<p>"Our deepest sympathies to the family &amp; loved ones of #BettyWhite who graced us with her joyful presence and remarkable talent as Ann Douglas. Betty was as Bold and Beautiful as they come and she will be greatly missed." — 'Bold and the Beautiful'</p>
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<p>"Today, we lost a beloved TV icon. Betty White was a pioneering actress, who blessed generations of Americans with her talent and humor for 8 decades. </p>
<p>"May it be a comfort to her loved ones and many admirers that so many mourn with them during this sad time." — Nancy Pelosi</p>
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<p>May it be a comfort to her loved ones and many admirers that so many mourn with them during this sad time.</p>
<p>— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) <a href="https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1477021544379555848?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"RIP to Betty White who was charming, delightful, hilarious, talented and unproblematic for 99.9 years." — Roxane Gay</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">RIP to Betty White who was charming, delightful, hilarious, talented and unproblematic for 99.9 years.</p>
<p>— roxane gay (@rgay) <a href="https://twitter.com/rgay/status/1477006327385755649?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"We are saddened by the passing of Betty White. </p>
<p>"Not only was she an amazing actress, she also served during WWII as a member of the American Women's Voluntary Services.</p>
<p>"A true legend on and off the screen." — Army</p>
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<p>Not only was she an amazing actress, she also served during WWII as a member of the American Women's Voluntary Services.</p>
<p>A true legend on and off the screen. <a href="https://t.co/1HRDYCeV7w" rel="nofollow">pic.twitter.com/1HRDYCeV7w</a></p>
<p>— U.S. Army (@USArmy) <a href="https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1477008616423055364?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">December 31, 2021</a></p></blockquote></div>
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<p>"She was a beacon of hope throughout her career, bringing joy and humor to everything she did. Although she may not have been born here, she was a timeless Californian treasure, through and through, and was inducted into the California Hall of Fame in 2010. Betty happily shared her talents with the world, and her spark will live on, inspiring generations to come." — California Gov. Gavin Newsom</p>
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					Betty White, whose television career spanned more than 80 years, has died. She was 99 years old.Considered to be a trailblazer of the small screen, White’s career was longer than any other female entertainer, having worked in the industry since 1939.Known for her iconic sitcom roles on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Golden Girls," White is considered to be the first woman to create a television sitcom and also was a staple of many popular game shows of the 1960s, all of which helped give her the title of "first lady of television."White continued to act late into her life, starring in the TV Land sitcom "Hot in Cleveland," which ran from 2010 to 2015.Throughout her career, White’s work earned her eight Emmy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, three American Comedy Awards and one Grammy Award.She was the first woman to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host for "Just Men!" in 1983.White was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1995 and named a Disney Legend in 2009.In an interview with journalist Katie Couric to celebrate the actress' 95th birthday, White said she considered herself the "luckiest old broad on TV." Off-screen, White was known for her love of animals, working with several organizations over the years whose efforts focused on animal rights and welfare.White married three times — her first marriage lasted less than one year.Two years later, in 1947, she married Hollywood agent Lane Allen.It was her third marriage — to television personality and game show host Allen Ludden in 1963 – that White said she cherished the most."I've been married three times and I probably still would've been married three times even if I knew what I know now,” she told Couric. "Then, all of a sudden, you find the right one and it makes everything fall into place."She met Ludden during her time on the wildly popular "Password" game show.Ludden proposed twice before White accepted. The two married in 1963.The couple had no children together, but she became the stepmother to his three children.Ludden — "The love of my life," White said of him — died in 1981 of stomach cancer.In a 2014 interview with longtime television host Larry King, White said she never considered remarrying after Ludden died."Once you've had the best, who needs the rest?" she told King. "I made two mistakes before Allen, but the love of your life doesn't come along in every life, so I am very grateful that I found him."One of White’s secrets to life was to never look back: "One day at a time. You don't look ahead and you try not to look back, but of course, you can’t help that."Betty White's BeginningsBorn Betty Marion White on Jan. 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois, she was the only child of Christine Tess and Horace Logan White.Less than two years after she was born, White's family moved from Illinois to Alhambra, California, due to her father’s job transfer. The family eventually moved to Los Angeles.During the Great Depression, White said her father built radios on the side. Unable to sell radios in a depressed economy, he traded them for dogs."Now, the radios didn't eat, but the dogs did — which was not the best business thing in the world," White said in a 1997 interview with the Television Academy.As a child, White's dream was to become a forest ranger, but that was short-lived as women were not permitted to be rangers at the time. In 2010, the U.S. Forest Service named White an honorary forest ranger.Realizing that she could not become a forest ranger, White turned her career aspirations to writing. That is, "until I wrote myself into the lead in our graduation play at Horace Mann Grammar School. It was then that I contracted showbiz fever, for which there is no known cure," she wrote in her book, "Here We Go Again: My Life in Television," published in 1995.Just three months after her 1939 graduation from Beverly Hills High School, White landed her first television gig on an experimental television show that broadcast White and others performing the "Merry Widow Waltz" from a sixth-floor makeshift studio to the building’s first floor.White paused her acting career when World War II began and volunteered for the American Women's Voluntary Services.After the war, she resumed looking for acting work, but was denied multiple times because she was considered "unphotogenic."White pursued radio jobs, which was a popular medium of the time. She landed roles reading commercials and short lines, and even landed some game shows. On some shows, she performed for no money.White landed a big break when popular disc jockey Al Jarvis asked her to be part of his "Hollywood on Television" talk show.The pair would ad-lib for 5 ½ hours a day for six days a week.In the early 1950s, White co-founded Bandy Productions, which led to her first national show, "Life with Elizabeth."With that show, White became one of the few women to have complete creative control of a program at the time. She also won a regional Emmy — her first of six Emmy wins spanning her career.A 1954 variety show — "The Betty White Show" — ran on NBC, but faced criticism from television stations in the South for having Arthur Duncan, a Black cast member, as a regular performer.White’s response was simple: "I'm sorry. Live with it."She then gave Duncan more air time as a result. Duncan, who was the first Black regular cast member of a television variety show, has credited White with launching his career.In the mid-1950s, White began a nearly two-decade stint as co-host of the Rose Parade on NBC.After a few short-lived shows on ABC, including a brief resurrection of her self-named variety show, White starred in her first live theater production — "Third Best Sport" — in 1959 at the then-Legion Star Playhouse in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.In a signed photo of White that hangs in what’s now the Ephrata Performing Arts Center, White wrote, "To my Ephrata friends: You were my first time 'on stage,' and aren't we both thrilled to see how we can grow? So many congratulations, Love, Betty White."'First Lady of Game Shows' Out of work in the early 1960s, White set her sights on television game shows.From 1961 to 1975, White appeared as a celebrity guest on "Password," where she met her eventual husband, Ludden.It was not the only game show White appeared on. Along with updated editions of "Password," White also appeared on "What’s My Line," "To Tell the Truth," "I’ve Got a Secret," "Match Game" and "Pyramid."Her lengthy list of game show appearances dubbed her the "first lady of game shows."In 1983, White hosted the short-lived "Just Men!" game show on NBC. Despite its 13-week daytime run, White became the first woman to earn the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host.Her love of game shows, perhaps, grew as a child playing games with her parents."Mom and Dad and I had always played games since as far back as I can remember," White wrote. "Some we made up as we went along — at the table, in the car, wherever — so playing on TV was a bonus. Where else can you spend a couple of hours playing games with nice people and get paid for it?" she wrote in her book.Turning Down 'Today' In the mid-1960s, White turned down a co-host role on NBC's "Today" show.She called the opportunity "terribly interesting and a great idea," but White, who favored living on the West Coast, was not keen on moving her life to the East Coast despite the network offering a chance to get home to California on weekends."That’s not a bad idea," White recalled thinking at first. But White said the eight-hour flight between New York City and Los Angeles was not appealing."I thought, 'That's not going to be terribly practical," White recalled thinking in a Television Academy interview.White said her agent at the time called her "nuts" for passing over on the popular morning show."Poor NBC was stuck with a gal named Barbara Walters, and, you know, they somehow managed to muddle through it," White joked.'The Happiest I've Ever Been on Television' White continued to set her sights on other television programming, and, in 1971, blended her love of animals and television with "The Pet Set."The show centered around White interviewing celebrities and their pets.Though the show lasted 39 weeks, it featured many high-profile guests, including Mary Tyler Moore, Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day, as well as animal experts and, of course, a variety of wild animals.White considered the show to be "the happiest I’ve ever been on television."The program highlighted White's love for animals, which began at an early age."Animals have been such a big part of my life — all my life. My folks were probably worse animal nuts than I, if possible," White said in a Television Academy interview.White served as a trustee of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association for decades, and, in 2011, published a scrapbook noting her favorite animals and animal-related stories, titled "Betty &amp; Friends: My Life at the Zoo.""There isn’t an animal on the planet that I don’t find fascinating and want to learn more about," White said in a 2012 interview with Smithsonian magazine.In that interview, she discussed turning down a movie role because the script called for dropping “an adorable puppy” in an apartment building laundry chute."I said as long as that scene was in the film, I wouldn’t do it," she said.In addition to a love for animals, White amassed a large collection of stuffed animals, which Couric noted in her interview."I'm a little strange for stuffed animals," White told Couric. "I'm a little strange for all animals — except, possibly, the two-legged kind."'Icky Sweet Betty White Type' In 1975, White picked up a role that would again launch her career to new heights — that of "man-crazy" Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" on CBS. While the role was not specifically for White — at least initially, producers had set out for an "icky sweet Betty White type.""Well, I guess they couldn't find anybody sickeningly sweet enough, so they finally called me," White said in a 2011 interview with NPR.Fans of the show, of course, know that Nivens was anything but "sickeningly sweet," with White describing the character as "evil." The role landed White her second and third Emmy wins — back-to-back wins for outstanding supporting actress.It was during Moore's show that NBC ended White's run as co-host of the Rose Parade. She soon after began a decade's run hosting the "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" on CBS.When "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" ended, CBS offered White her own sitcom, which would become the fourth show in her career named "The Betty White Show." It lasted for one season.The 'Golden' Years In the early 1980s, White landed another situational comedy, playing Ellen Harper Jackson in "Mama’s Family," alongside Vicki Harper, Carol Burnett and eventual "Golden Girls" co-star Rue McClanahan.White brought the character to "Mama's Family" from an ongoing sketch on "The Carol Burnett Show" called "The Family."The series with White lasted two seasons on NBC, though it found a resurgence in a revived version without White as she had already landed her next big role — the ditzy, overly nice Rose Nylund on "The Golden Girls."The groundbreaking show saw four, widowed older women — Dorothy Zbornak (Beatrice Arthur), Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty), Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan) and Rose Nylund (White) — living together. The show was progressive for its time, discussing LGBTQ rights, suicide, HIV/AIDS, immigration and stigmas surrounding older people.White had initially been cast for the role of Blanche, a sex-crazed woman from the South, which was similar to her role on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Before shooting the pilot, a director suggested White and McClanahan swap roles."Now, Rose isn't slow-witted; she just marches to a different drum, that's all," White said in a 1987 "Today" show interview. "Rose believes anything anybody tells her and she takes each word at its surface meaning; she never looks for the overall meaning. And sometimes she backs into unfortunate situations." The show ran for seven seasons. White reprised her role of Rose in the short-lived spinoff "The Golden Palace," as well as in episodes of "Empty Nest" and "Nurses."In the 1990s and 2000s, White guest-starred in several sitcoms and primetime dramas. She appeared in 22 episodes of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and made an appearance on a 2008 rendition of "Password."At the age of 88, White became the oldest person to host "Saturday Night Live" on May 8, 2010, for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award.From 2010 to 2015, she starred in the TV Land sitcom "Hot in Cleveland," alongside Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves and Valerie Bertinelli. In 2012, White won a spoken word recording Grammy Award for her bestseller "If You Ask Me."Perhaps, one of her final roles was voicing Bitey White — a tiger named for her — in Disney/Pixar’s "Toy Story 4," released in 2019.Through all of White’s endeavors, she said she lived by a simple motto: "The life you live is always more important than the job you do."
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<p>Betty White, whose television career spanned more than 80 years, has died. She was 99 years old.</p>
<p>Considered to be a trailblazer of the small screen, White’s career was longer than any other female entertainer, having worked in the industry since 1939.</p>
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<p>Known for her iconic sitcom roles on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Golden Girls," White is considered to be the first woman to create a television sitcom and also was a staple of many popular game shows of the 1960s, all of which helped give her the title of "first lady of television."</p>
<p>White continued to act late into her life, starring in the TV Land sitcom "Hot in Cleveland," which ran from 2010 to 2015.</p>
<p>Throughout her career, White’s work earned her eight Emmy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, three American Comedy Awards and one Grammy Award.</p>
<p>She was the first woman to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host for "Just Men!" in 1983.</p>
<p>White was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1995 and named a Disney Legend in 2009.</p>
<p>In an interview with journalist Katie Couric to celebrate the actress' 95th birthday, White said she considered herself the "luckiest old broad on TV." </p>
<p>Off-screen, White was known for her love of animals, working with several organizations over the years whose efforts focused on animal rights and welfare.</p>
<p>White married three times — her first marriage lasted less than one year.</p>
<p>Two years later, in 1947, she married Hollywood agent Lane Allen.</p>
<p>It was her third marriage — to television personality and game show host Allen Ludden in 1963 – that White said she cherished the most.</p>
<p>"I've been married three times and I probably still would've been married three times even if I knew what I know now,” she told Couric. "Then, all of a sudden, you find the right one and it makes everything fall into place."</p>
<p>She met Ludden during her time on the wildly popular "Password" game show.</p>
<p>Ludden proposed twice before White accepted. The two married in 1963.</p>
<p>The couple had no children together, but she became the stepmother to his three children.</p>
<p>Ludden — "The love of my life," White said of him — died in 1981 of stomach cancer.</p>
<p>In a 2014 interview with longtime television host Larry King, White said she never considered remarrying after Ludden died.</p>
<p>"Once you've had the best, who needs the rest?" she told King. "I made two mistakes before Allen, but the love of your life doesn't come along in every life, so I am very grateful that I found him."</p>
<p>One of White’s secrets to life was to never look back: "One day at a time. You don't look ahead and you try not to look back, but of course, you can’t help that."</p>
<h2 class="body-h2"><strong>Betty White's Beginnings</strong><br /></h2>
<p>Born Betty Marion White on Jan. 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois, she was the only child of Christine Tess and Horace Logan White.</p>
<p>Less than two years after she was born, White's family moved from Illinois to Alhambra, California, due to her father’s job transfer. The family eventually moved to Los Angeles.</p>
<p>During the Great Depression, White said her father built radios on the side. Unable to sell radios in a depressed economy, he traded them for dogs.</p>
<p>"Now, the radios didn't eat, but the dogs did — which was not the best business thing in the world," White said in a 1997 interview with the Television Academy.</p>
<p>As a child, White's dream was to become a forest ranger, but that was short-lived as women were not permitted to be rangers at the time. In 2010, the U.S. Forest Service named White an <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/news/releases/forest-service-makes-actress-betty-white-honorary-ranger" rel="nofollow"><u>honorary forest ranger</u></a>.</p>
<p>Realizing that she could not become a forest ranger, White turned her career aspirations to writing. That is, "until I wrote myself into the lead in our graduation play at Horace Mann Grammar School. It was then that I contracted showbiz fever, for which there is no known cure," she wrote in her book, "Here We Go Again: My Life in Television," published in 1995.</p>
<p>Just three months after her 1939 graduation from Beverly Hills High School, White landed her first television gig on an experimental television show that broadcast White and others performing the "Merry Widow Waltz" from a sixth-floor makeshift studio to the building’s first floor.</p>
<p>White paused her acting career when World War II began and volunteered for the American Women's Voluntary Services.</p>
<p>After the war, she resumed looking for acting work, but was denied multiple times because she was considered "<a href="https://parade.com/634316/samuelmurrian/betty-white-on-her-legacy-memories-and-her-recipe-for-living-a-long-happy-life/" rel="nofollow"><u>unphotogenic</u></a>."</p>
<p>White pursued radio jobs, which was a popular medium of the time. She landed roles reading commercials and short lines, and even landed some game shows. On some shows, she performed for no money.</p>
<p>White landed a big break when popular disc jockey Al Jarvis asked her to be part of his "Hollywood on Television" talk show.</p>
<p>The pair would ad-lib for 5 ½ hours a day for six days a week.</p>
<p>In the early 1950s, White co-founded Bandy Productions, which led to her first national show, "Life with Elizabeth."</p>
<p>With that show, White became one of the few women to have complete creative control of a program at the time. She also won a regional Emmy — her first of six Emmy wins spanning her career.</p>
<p>A 1954 variety show — "The Betty White Show" — ran on NBC, but faced criticism from television stations in the South for having Arthur Duncan, a Black cast member, as a regular performer.</p>
<p>White’s response was simple: "I'm sorry. Live with it."</p>
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<p>American actress Betty White (left), actor Eddie Albert (1906 - 2005), and an unidentified woman pose in front of the a KLAC-TV camera during a broadcast of the talk show, "Hollywood on Television" Los Angeles, California, 1952.</p>
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<p>Betty White hosts a short-lived game show called JUST MEN! in 1983.</p>
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<p>The cast poses on or behind a couch for a publicity portrait on the set of the CBS situation comedy "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Studio City, Los Angeles, California, Nov. 21, 1975.</p>
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<p>Season 2 of "Mama's Family": Karin Argoud as Sonja Harper, Betty White as Ellen Harper Jackson, Ken Berry as Vinton Harper, Eric Brown as Vinton "Buzz" Harper Jr., (bottom row, l-r) Rue McClanahan as Aunt Fran Crowley, Vicki Lawrence as Thelma "Mama" Crowley Harper, Dorothy Lyman as Naomi Oates Harper.</p>
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<p>Actress Betty White during an interview with guest host Joan Rivers on Jan. 27, 1986.</p>
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<p>"The Golden Girls": Pictured: (l-r) Burt Renyolds as Himself, Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo, Bea Arthur as Dorothy Petrillo Zbornak, Rue McClanahan as Blanche Devereaux, Betty White as Rose Nylund</p>
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<p>"The Golden Girls": Pictured: Betty White as Rose Nylund,  Bea Arthur as Dorothy Petrillo Zbornak, Rue McClanahan as Blanche Devereaux, Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo.</p>
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<p>Actress Betty White attends the media preview for Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association's Beastly Ball fundraiser at Los Angeles Zoo on June 11, 2015, in Los Angeles, California.</p>
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<p>She then gave Duncan more air time as a result. Duncan, who was the first Black regular cast member of a television variety show, has credited White with <a href="https://siouxcityjournal.com/entertainment/television/lawrence-welk-star-arthur-duncan-credits-betty-white-for-his-career/article_57d8a792-e061-510b-9a96-b29bf3aa7e97.html" rel="nofollow"><u>launching his career</u></a>.</p>
<p>In the mid-1950s, White began a nearly two-decade stint as co-host of the Rose Parade on NBC.</p>
<p>After a few short-lived shows on ABC, including a brief resurrection of her self-named variety show, White starred in her first live theater production — "Third Best Sport" — in 1959 at the then-Legion Star Playhouse in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>In a signed photo of White that hangs in what’s now the Ephrata Performing Arts Center, White wrote, "<a href="https://lancasteronline.com/features/betty-white-made-her-theater-debut-years-ago-in-lancaster/article_00175e0a-a40f-11e9-b404-5b97cb86117c.html" rel="nofollow"><u>To my Ephrata friends</u></a>: You were my first time 'on stage,' and aren't we both thrilled to see how we can grow? So many congratulations, Love, Betty White."</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">'First Lady of Game Shows' </h2>
<p>Out of work in the early 1960s, White set her sights on television game shows.</p>
<p>From 1961 to 1975, White appeared as a celebrity guest on "Password," where she met her eventual husband, Ludden.</p>
<p>It was not the only game show White appeared on. Along with updated editions of "Password," White also appeared on "What’s My Line," "To Tell the Truth," "I’ve Got a Secret," "Match Game" and "Pyramid."</p>
<p>Her lengthy list of game show appearances dubbed her the "<a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/worklife/02/23/mf.betty.white.why.love/" rel="nofollow"><u>first lady of game shows</u></a>."</p>
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<p>In 1983, White hosted the short-lived "Just Men!" game show on NBC. Despite its 13-week daytime run, White became the first woman to earn the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host.</p>
<p>Her love of game shows, perhaps, grew as a child playing games with her parents.</p>
<p>"Mom and Dad and I had always played games since as far back as I can remember," White wrote. "Some we made up as we went along — at the table, in the car, wherever — so playing on TV was a bonus. Where else can you spend a couple of hours playing games with nice people and get paid for it?" she wrote in her book.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Turning Down 'Today' </h2>
<p>In the mid-1960s, White turned down a co-host role on NBC's "Today" show.</p>
<p>She called the opportunity "terribly interesting and a great idea," but White, who favored living on the West Coast, was not keen on moving her life to the East Coast despite the network offering a chance to get home to California on weekends.</p>
<p>"That’s not a bad idea," White recalled thinking at first. But White said the eight-hour flight between New York City and Los Angeles was not appealing.</p>
<p>"I thought, 'That's not going to be terribly practical," White recalled thinking in a <a href="https://interviews.televisionacademy.com/interviews/betty-white?clip=111266#interview-clips" rel="nofollow"><u>Television Academy interview</u></a>.</p>
<p>White said her agent at the time called her "nuts" for passing over on the popular morning show.</p>
<p>"Poor NBC was stuck with a gal named Barbara Walters, and, you know, they somehow managed to muddle through it," White joked.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">'The Happiest I've Ever Been on Television' </h2>
<p class="body-text">White continued to set her sights on other television programming, and, in 1971, blended her love of animals and television with "The Pet Set."</p>
<p>The show centered around White interviewing celebrities and their pets.</p>
<p>Though the show lasted 39 weeks, it featured many high-profile guests, including Mary Tyler Moore, Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day, as well as animal experts and, of course, a variety of wild animals.</p>
<p>White considered the show to be "the happiest I’ve ever been on television."</p>
<p>The program highlighted White's love for animals, which began at an early age.</p>
<p>"Animals have been such a big part of my life — all my life. My folks were probably worse animal nuts than I, if possible," White said in a Television Academy interview.</p>
<p>White served as a trustee of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association for decades, and, in 2011, published a scrapbook noting her favorite animals and animal-related stories, titled "Betty &amp; Friends: My Life at the Zoo."</p>
<p>"There isn’t an animal on the planet that I don’t find fascinating and want to learn more about," White said in a <a href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/betty-white-on-her-love-for-animals-92610121/#:~:text=But%20what%20about%20Betty%20White,endangered%20species%20in%20the%20wild." rel="nofollow"><u>2012 interview</u></a> with Smithsonian magazine.</p>
<p>In that interview, she discussed turning down a movie role because the script called for dropping “an adorable puppy” in an apartment building laundry chute.</p>
<p>"I said as long as that scene was in the film, I wouldn’t do it," she said.</p>
<p>In addition to a love for animals, White amassed a large collection of stuffed animals, which Couric noted in her interview.</p>
<p>"I'm a little strange for stuffed animals," White told Couric. "I'm a little strange for all animals — except, possibly, the two-legged kind."</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">'Icky Sweet Betty White Type' </h2>
<p>In 1975, White picked up a role that would again launch her career to new heights — that of "man-crazy" Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" on CBS. While the role was not specifically for White — at least initially, producers had set out for an "<a href="https://www.npr.org/2011/05/08/136053958/betty-white-still-a-hit-with-a-new-generation" rel="nofollow"><u>icky sweet Betty White type</u></a>."</p>
<p>"Well, I guess they couldn't find anybody <a href="https://www.npr.org/2011/05/08/136053958/betty-white-still-a-hit-with-a-new-generation" rel="nofollow"><u>sickeningly sweet enough</u></a>, so they finally called me," White said in a 2011 interview with NPR.</p>
<p>Fans of the show, of course, know that Nivens was anything but "sickeningly sweet," with White describing the character as "evil." The role landed White her second and third Emmy wins — back-to-back wins for outstanding supporting actress.</p>
<p>It was during Moore's show that NBC ended White's run as co-host of the Rose Parade. She soon after began a decade's run hosting the "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" on CBS.</p>
<p>When "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" ended, CBS offered White her own sitcom, which would become the fourth show in her career named "The Betty White Show." It lasted for one season.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">The 'Golden' Years </h2>
<p>In the early 1980s, White landed another situational comedy, playing Ellen Harper Jackson in "Mama’s Family," alongside Vicki Harper, Carol Burnett and eventual "Golden Girls" co-star Rue McClanahan.</p>
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<p>White brought the character to "Mama's Family" from an ongoing sketch on "The Carol Burnett Show" called "The Family."</p>
<p>The series with White lasted two seasons on NBC, though it found a resurgence in a revived version without White as she had already landed her next big role — the ditzy, overly nice Rose Nylund on "The Golden Girls."</p>
<p>The groundbreaking show saw four, widowed older women — Dorothy Zbornak (Beatrice Arthur), Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty), Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan) and Rose Nylund (White) — living together. The show was progressive for its time, discussing LGBTQ rights, suicide, HIV/AIDS, immigration and stigmas surrounding older people.</p>
<p>White had initially been cast for the role of Blanche, a sex-crazed woman from the South, which was similar to her role on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Before shooting the pilot, a director suggested White and McClanahan swap roles.</p>
<p>"Now, Rose isn't slow-witted; she just marches to a different drum, that's all," White said in a 1987 <a href="https://www.today.com/popculture/betty-white-turns-95-see-beloved-star-talk-golden-girls-t67521" rel="nofollow"><u>"Today" show interview</u></a>. "Rose believes anything anybody tells her and she takes each word at its surface meaning; she never looks for the overall meaning. And sometimes she backs into unfortunate situations." </p>
<p>The show ran for seven seasons. White reprised her role of Rose in the short-lived spinoff "The Golden Palace," as well as in episodes of "Empty Nest" and "Nurses."</p>
<p>In the 1990s and 2000s, White guest-starred in several sitcoms and primetime dramas. She appeared in 22 episodes of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and made an appearance on a 2008 rendition of "Password."</p>
<p>At the age of 88, White became the oldest person to host "Saturday Night Live" on May 8, 2010, for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award.</p>
<p>From 2010 to 2015, she starred in the TV Land sitcom "Hot in Cleveland," alongside Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves and Valerie Bertinelli. In 2012, White won a spoken word recording Grammy Award for her bestseller "If You Ask Me."</p>
<p>Perhaps, one of her final roles was voicing Bitey White — a tiger named for her — in Disney/Pixar’s "Toy Story 4," released in 2019.</p>
<p>Through all of White’s endeavors, she said she lived by a simple motto: "The life you live is always more important than the job you do."</p>
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<p>Hollywood icon Betty White is turning 100, and she wants everyone to celebrate alongside her.</p>
<p>White, who turns 100 on Jan. 17, is inviting fans to celebrate her birthday with the theatrical event of "Betty White: 100 Years Young — A Birthday Celebration,” which is distributed by <a class="Link" href="https://www.fathomevents.com/events/Betty-White-100-Years-Young">Fathom Events</a>. </p>
<p>The one-day-only movie event will screen in movie theaters nationwide, with screenings beginning at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. local time.</p>
<p>Fans will get to experience moments the actress has had during her storied career, including her performances in "The Golden Girls," "Hot in Cleveland," and "The Proposal."</p>
<p>The movie will also include appearances by Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey, Robert Redford, and Morgan Freeman.</p>
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