Betty White's Best Moments Through the Years

With the longest occupation of any woman in tv, Betty White used to be one in all the most useful names in Hollywood.

The comedic actress, born in January 1922 as Betty Marion White Ludden, were given her start in the entertainment industry as an assistant at a local television station in the 1930s. By the early 1950s, she landed her first TV collection, Life with Elizabeth, which she evolved with composer and TV writer George Tibbles.

In time, the Illinois native elevated her star energy by taking part in Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s and Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls in the Nineteen Eighties. She persisted to search out luck on TV through presentations including Hot in Cleveland and The Bold and the Beautiful, in addition to motion pictures such as The Proposal and Bringing Down the House.

Ahead of her 99th birthday in January 2021, White’s rep told Us Weekly exclusively that she “is in good health and spirits.” The famous person posted a message on Instagram celebrating her birthday on January 17, writing, “Would you imagine it?! It’s my 99th birthday which means that I will be able to stay up as overdue as I would like without asking. … I'm hoping everyone is definitely and staying safe. We will get through this.”

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Weeks prior to her 100th birthday, White died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 99.

Scroll down to have a look back at White’s best and most memorable moments over the years:

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