Celebrate Betty White's life by revisiting some of her most memorable moments that prove she truly was the First Lady of Television Alex Apatoff is the Executive Editor of PEOPLE Digital.
The definitive look at Betty Whites life and career As the only authorized documentary on Betty ever made this film is packed with hilarious clips from her long career Plus comments from friends ...
Betty White was a national treasure, and the world is a lesser place without her in it. The First Lady of Television was part of the American fabric for over eighty years. Sadly, we lost her mere ...
“She looked amazing, she loved getting ‘glammed up,’ as she calls it, in her hair, makeup, she was just striking and beautiful,” Steve said about The First Lady of Television, who passed ...
Betty White brought a smile to the lips of generations of Americans.' Through the 1960s and early '70s, White was seen regularly on television, hosting coverage of the annual Tournament of Rose ...
Betty White, who died in 2021 after a decades-spanning career in television, will be honored ... titled “The Betty White Show” — the first a variety show in 1958 and the last a sitcom ...
Betty White ... Eventually, White hosted the show solo for a short time. It’s believed that made her television's first solo female talk show host. White went on to have her own series ...
Betty White was born on Jan. 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois. Soon after her birth, her family moved to California, where she attended high school, as shown in this senior portrait. James Devaney ...
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