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Betty White was born in Oak Park, Illinois, to Christine Tess (Cachikis), a homemaker, and Horace Logan White, a lighting company executive for the Crouse-Hinds Electric Company. She was of Danish, Greek, English, and Welsh descent.
Although she was best known as the devious Sue Ann Nivens on the classic sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970) and the ditzy Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls (1985), Betty White had been in television for a long, long time before those two shows, having had her own series, Life with Elizabeth (1952) in 1952.
She was married three times, lastly for eighteen years, until widowed, to TV game-show host Allen Ludden.
She was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame and she was known for her tireless efforts on behalf of animals.
Betty White died on 31 December 2021, at the age of 99.- Casting Director
Betty White was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK. She is known for No Place Like Homicide! (1961), Roommates (1961) and Carry on Cruising (1962).- Betty White is known for Betty and Bushy (2021).
- Betty White is known for Now and Then: The Floating World (1974).
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Betty White is known for Fanny Cradock Invites You To... (1970), Pick of the Year (1968) and Late Night Line-Up (1964).- Betty White is known for Thousands of Miles (2005), Venice Beach People (2002) and The Daily Show (1996).