⭐ Early Life and Career Beginnings (1930s–1940s)
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Born: January 17, 1922, Oak Park, Illinois; raised in Los Angeles.
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Her first ambitions were to become a writer, but she discovered a passion for performing in high school.
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First TV appearance: 1939, singing on an experimental TV broadcast in Los Angeles—one of the earliest television appearances ever recorded.
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After WWII, she worked in radio, reading commercials, playing small roles, and eventually getting her own shows.

⭐ Breakthrough into Television (1950s)
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Co-hosted the live variety show Hollywood on Television (1949–1953).
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Gained attention for her wit, charm, and improvisational ability.
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Starred in and produced Life with Elizabeth (1953–1955), becoming:
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One of the first women to produce a sitcom.
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One of TV’s earliest female comedic leads.
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Appeared regularly on game shows and talk shows, which became a career signature.
⭐ Game Show Icon & Sitcom Roles (1960s–1970s)
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Frequent guest on classic game shows such as:
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Password (where she met her future husband, Allen Ludden),
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Match Game,
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The $25,000 Pyramid, and more.
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Nicknamed “The First Lady of Game Shows.”
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Played Sue Ann Nivens, the hilariously sweet-and-sly “Happy Homemaker,” on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973–1977), winning two Emmys.
⭐ Golden Era: The Golden Girls (1985–1992)
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Starred as Rose Nylund, the beloved naïve and kind-hearted character.
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The show became an instant classic, redefining roles for older women on TV.
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Earned another Emmy for the role.
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Portrayed Rose again in the spin-off The Golden Palace (1992–1993).
⭐ Continued Success and Reinvention (1990s–2000s)
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Guest roles on hit series such as:
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The Practice,
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Boston Legal,
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Ally McBeal.
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Became a frequent voice and guest star in animated shows and children’s programs.
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Continued her game-show presence and talk-show appearances.
⭐ Resurgence as a Pop-Culture Icon (2010–2021)
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A social-media fan campaign led her to host Saturday Night Live in 2010, becoming the oldest SNL host at age 88. She won another Emmy.
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Co-starred in the comedy series Hot in Cleveland (2010–2015), playing sharp-witted caretaker Elka Ostrovsky.
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Acted in films such as:
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The Proposal (2009),
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You Again (2010).
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Published multiple books, became a beloved internet meme, and gained new generations of fans.
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Continued voice acting, guest TV roles, documentaries, and public appearances well into her late 90s.
⭐ Passing

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Betty White passed away on December 31, 2021, just a few weeks before her 100th birthday.
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She left behind one of the longest, most influential careers in American television history.