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Zoneboy
12-31-2021, 03:54 PM
https://tvline.com/2021/12/31/betty-white-dead-golden-girls-star-dies/

Legendary actress, producer, animal-rights activist and all-around sweetheart Betty White died Friday at the age of 99.

“Even though Betty was about to be 100, I thought she would live forever,” said Jeff Witjas, White’s agent and friend, in a statement to People on Friday. “I will miss her terribly and so will the animal world that she loved so much. I don’t think Betty ever feared passing because she always wanted to be with her most beloved husband Allen Ludden. She believed she would be with him again.”

In this week’s People cover story celebrating White’s approaching centennial (she was to turn 100 on Jan. 17), the icon said, “I’m so lucky to be in such good health and feel so good at this age. It’s amazing.”

The Oak Park, Ill., native — best known for playing mantrap Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973-77) and ditzy Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls (1985-92) — got her big break on the small screen in 1949, when she began co-hosting Al Jarvis’ live variety show, Hollywood on Television. Just two years later, she was nominated for her first Primetime Emmy Award and co-founded her own production company, which, a year after that, created Life With Elizabeth, a syndicated comedy showcasing one of her Hollywood on Television characters.

Though White broke into feature films in 1962 and went on to appear in successful movies such as Lake Placid (1999) and The Proposal (2009), it was on the small screen that she found her greatest successes — often just by being herself. During her almost two-decade run as the hostess of the Tournament of Roses Parade, she became a fixture on both late-night talk shows and daytime game shows — in particular Password, whose host, Ludden, she married in 1963.

After winning back-to-back Emmys in 1975 and ’76 for her portrayal of “The Happy Homemaker” on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, White starred in her own sitcom, the short-lived Betty White Show, and began a 10-year stint as the hostess of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 1983, she became the first woman to win a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Game Show Host (for Just Men!) and started recurring on Mama’s Family as Ellen Harper Jackson, the snooty character she’d originated on The Carol Burnett Show.

When The Golden Girls ended its run in 1992, White — who’d won the 1986 Emmy for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series and earned six more nominations for her work as sunny Rose — joined Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty on the short-lived spin-off The Golden Palace. But, whether she had a regular role, White never seemed to slow down. Between guest spots on everything from The John Larroquette Show (which netted her another Emmy in 1993) to Bones (2015), she tackled recurring parts on Boston Legal (2005-08) and The Bold and the Beautiful (2006), and scored another Emmy for hosting Saturday Night Live (2010).

That same year, White turned a one-off appearance in the pilot for Hot in Cleveland into a five-year run as bawdy Elka Ostrovsky. As if that wasn’t enough, from 2012-14, she also hosted and executive-produced Betty White’s Off Their Rockers, which allowed seniors to prank young whippersnappers, and earned a Grammy for the spoken-word recording of her best-seller, If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won’t).

Among her other accolades are a Lifetime Achievement Award (presented at the 2015 Daytime Emmys), a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (right next to Ludden’s) and inclusion (as of 2014) in the Guinness World Records book as the record-holder for Longest TV Career for an Entertainer (Female).

Throughout her life and career, White — who had no children (but was stepmother to Ludden’s three kids from his first marriage) — was a staunch animal-rights activist. Not only was she a sponsor of both the Farm Animal Reform Movement and Friends of Animals, but she wrote Betty White’s Pet-Love: How Pets Take Care of Us, and donated all the proceeds from her clothing line and 2011 calendar to animal charities.

In recent years, People’s cover story reported, White had been living a “quiet life” at home of crossword puzzles, playing card games, watching Jeopardy! and continuing her animal welfare advocacy. Longtime Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek, prior to his own passing in 2020, said of his possible successor as host, “It’s probably going to be a woman, she’ll have to be bright, she’ll have to have a good sense of humor… Uhhhh, let’s see…. Betty White is my choice

opus
12-31-2021, 04:06 PM
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Merry24
12-31-2021, 04:12 PM
Her and Allan are together. Thanks for being a friend.

GhostAura
12-31-2021, 04:20 PM
Betty White … seen her in so many different roles. Incredible career. Her portrayal of Sue Ann Nivens on Mary Tyler Moore, however, stands out most in my memory. Positively inspired.

JR1
12-31-2021, 04:33 PM
Every time a celebrity would pass in recent years, I'd expect it to be Betty, because, really, not many make it to her age range.

Such a great comedic actress and personality. I never really watched The Mary Tyler Moore Show much, though The Golden Girls has been one of my favorites, if not the favorite, since it hit the airwaves. And I watched her on Hot in Cleveland, and always enjoyed her game-show appearances (especially Match Game).

RIP, Ms. White. Thank you. for being a (television) friend.

RetroGuy2000
12-31-2021, 04:33 PM
So sad. For me, she will always be Rose Nylund. But she really WAS television.

mikey0581
12-31-2021, 04:35 PM
Such sad sad news. Rest in Peace my favorite Golden Girl your with Allen now. I haven't felt a death like this since my grandma and Lucille Ball. Just tragic. I am seeing her movie on Jan. 17 it is going to be a sad day now. We will miss your acting. One of a kind.

80sTrivia
12-31-2021, 05:13 PM
Been crying for the past hour or so. Hoping to cheer up before midnight, but definitely planning on having a piece of cheesecake at midnight tonight.

Sgt. Saunders
12-31-2021, 05:15 PM
Requiem aeternam, Ms. White.

Caroline13
12-31-2021, 05:21 PM
I'm not crying, I'm smiling. Making 99 yrs is a major milestone. What a wonderful life she had. Making that 100th yr party would have been great, but when the heart is done, it's done.

Rawr
12-31-2021, 05:26 PM
How awful! Was so hoping she would get to celebrate her 100th birthday in a few weeks! :(:(:(

May she RIP. She had an INCREDIBLE life and career! :rip:

mikey0581
12-31-2021, 06:04 PM
Been crying for the past hour or so. Hoping to cheer up before midnight, but definitely planning on having a piece of cheesecake at midnight tonight.

Ooh I have cheesecake with whipped cream, I will do that too. I am in mourning too.

I just read that her husband died in 1981 the year I was born. Here we are 40 years later. Sad.

Zoneboy
12-31-2021, 06:06 PM
Been crying for the past hour or so. Hoping to cheer up before midnight, but definitely planning on having a piece of cheesecake at midnight tonight.

My girlfriend and I are going to visit my mom today and she called me yesterday to let me know that she had 2 cheesecakes waiting for us. Oh the irony of it. :(

space1999
12-31-2021, 06:45 PM
99 years is not bad at all. Thanks for all the Love and Laughs, Betty. Rest in Paradise...

howierules86
12-31-2021, 07:31 PM
This news really hurts. R.I.P., Betty White.

Crusinforabrusin2.5
12-31-2021, 09:46 PM
May she rest in peace

stevea
12-31-2021, 09:53 PM
RIP. What an incredible life!

stevea
12-31-2021, 09:59 PM
Tribute Sunday Jan 9th on MeTV. Various episodes 2 - 6pm eastern

https://www.metv.com/stories/rip-betty-white-the-tv-legend-whose-career-spanned-eight-decades

Pavan
01-01-2022, 02:09 AM
Hallmark Channel pays tribute on Jan 2:

The Lost Valentine: Remembering Betty White (Hallmark Hall of Fame) has been scheduled for this Sunday, 1/2/2022 from 8:00p – 10:00p, followed by The Golden Girls from 10p-1a.


Hallmark Channel Schedule

Sunday, January 2

08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
The Lost Valentine: Remembering Betty White
(2011): CC: HD TV-PG
Susan Allison, TV reporter, receives a sentimental news assignment: the story of Caroline Thomas, who has waited 60 years for her pilot husband; declared missing in action during World War II, to return to her. Hallmark Hall of Fame.
Stars Betty White and Jennifer Love Hewitt.

10:00 PM - 10:30 PM
The Golden Girls: "Pilot": (1985): CC:
TV-PG L
In the series pilot, Blanche announces that her latest boyfriend, Harry, has proposed marriage. Meanwhile, Dorothy must also contend with her mother, Sophia, who arrives after her retirement home, Shady Pines, burns down.

10:30 PM - 11:00 PM
The Golden Girls: "Guess Who's Coming to the Wedding?": (1985): CC:
TV-PG L
Dorothy's daughter, Kate, comes to Miami with an announcement, she's engaged. Dorothy is thrilled but her happiness quickly turns to anger when she realizes that her ex-husband, Stan, is going to be invited.

11:00 PM - 11:30 PM
The Golden Girls: "Rose the Prude": (1985): CC:
TV-PG L D
Rose reluctantly agrees to go on a double blind date with Blanche. However, while Blanche's date turns out to be a dud, Rose's date turns into a serious relationship and is later invited on a cruise.

11:30 PM - 12:00 AM
The Golden Girls: "Transplant": (1985): CC:
TV-PG L
Blanche's sister, Virginia, comes to Miami for a visit and Blanche is convinced she's after something. Later, while out to dinner, she learns just what Virginia is after, Blanche's kidney.

12:00 AM - 12:30 AM
The Golden Girls: "The Triangle": (1985): CC:
TV-PG L D
A doctor Dorothy dates makes a pass at Blanche. But when Blanche tells Dorothy about it, Dorothy doesn't believe her.

12:30 AM - 01:00 AM
The Golden Girls: "On Golden Girls": (1985): CC:
TV-PG L
Blanche's 14-year old grandson comes to Miami for a visit and brings a new meaning to the term "generation gap" as he stays up all night every night. Meanwhile, Dorothy studies for her French final.

mets82
01-01-2022, 02:36 AM
What an icon. To live 99 years is tremendous. She truly was a national treasure. To live 99 years you must be doing something right. May she RIP.

Btw, I don't think The Golden Girls marathon that's mentioned above is a tribute to Betty White. There just the first 6 episodes ever of The Golden Girls. I mean if they were doing a tribute they have 7 seasons they could choose from.

Yong Fang
01-01-2022, 07:47 AM
I have never been a big fan of Betty White, but I was sort of cheering for her to make that hundred year mark, and thought she would be on some show like Today or somewhere just being who she is, healthy as ever.

She died a good death. I haven’t read too much into it, but she died in her home which means she didn’t have any health problems, she just “gave up the ghost” so to speak. “Natural causes”, the lady was 99 years and 11 months old. She “lived until she died”, which means she wasn’t sick and lived her life until she passed. I had an aunt who died about 85 or so who just about lived liked this, she lived her senior citizen life (probably watching Dr Phil, clipping coupons, going to Walmart, doing elder activities, she got sick and died a week later. Betty even did better than my aunt because she never went to the hospital.

Betty outlived all the actors of two TV shows, MTM and Golden Girls, and she was the oldest player of both shows. On MTM, she was old enough to be the mother of Georgia Engel and around the same age as Ted Knight who died in the 80’s.

White started her career in TV when TV was a novelty, back in the late 1940’s, yes the 40’s (In retrospect, there was TV even before WWII and the Germans under Hitler had “TV parlors” where people could watch TV in public. You can look it up but she was a part of an experimental show where there was a lot of freedom and people could do almost what they wanted, it was experimental and White herself called it her “TV college”.

White herself never had any children because her career was more important to her. Unlike Lucille Ball, she apparently felt that she had to choose, and was married three times, the last marriage to game show host Allen Ludden who was “the love of her life”. Some people including some progressives think in the back of their minds that a woman should have a child because they can, and by the 1950’s had enough money to have a child. She was a “stepmother” to Lidden’s kids and at least one child (I think a daughter) who was very negative about her, or what I have read. Maybe or maybe not.

It is also remarkable she lived to such an advanced age considering her generation really didn’t take care of themselves. About 60 percent or more of people her aged, smoked cigarettes. The diet of post WWII America wasn’t the greatest either, the people weren’t as fat as today but still it was a lot of red meat, Scotch and cigarettes.

My father will be 90 in July, and will probably do a Betty White. Like I said, I or nobody, including her expected her to die. There were probably shows lining up including SNL expecting her to make the 100 mark.

Our next 100 hope is Dick Van Dyke. He might make it. Van Dyke was an alcoholic back in the “good old days” and smoked but who knows. I thought Betty would make a hundred but she was stopped a yard short.

Bad joke but Betty White was so old she went to her prom with God after turning down Dick Van Dyke.

stevea
01-01-2022, 09:43 AM
It appears TV Land is doing a Golden Girls marathon right now.

king of comedy
01-01-2022, 10:54 AM
Rest in Peace Betty. She so close to making it to 100. It would have been some party.

opus
01-01-2022, 03:55 PM
New York Islanders paid tribute before the game today (showed Golden Girls clip on scoreboard)

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Babalu
01-01-2022, 06:22 PM
New York Islanders paid tribute before the game today (showed Golden Girls clip on scoreboard)

Well, at least one person saw it. :lol:

king of comedy
01-01-2022, 07:52 PM
I just saw and I love it! She kicked butt!

Edward216
01-02-2022, 07:10 PM
My favorite Betty White role will always be Sue Ann Nivens on the Mary Tyler Moore Show, and all of her game show appearances. May she rest in peace.

Ed.

AB
01-02-2022, 07:25 PM
Rest in peace.

king of comedy
01-07-2022, 01:47 PM
I loved her in Hot in Cleaveland. She was great in the Sophia role.

Charley Knox
01-15-2022, 01:07 PM
3hr Life With Elizabeth mini marathon on RetroTV, Monday Jan 17th at 9:00am est.

TVLegend
02-12-2022, 02:09 PM
RIP, Betty. From Sue Ann Nivens to Ellen Harper to Rose Nylund, Miss White was an icon!

Coffeecup
02-13-2022, 10:20 PM
As one poster said-It is also remarkable she lived to such an advanced age considering her generation really didn’t take care of themselves. About 60 percent or more of people her aged, smoked cigarettes. The diet of post WWII America wasn’t the greatest either, the people weren’t as fat as today but still it was a lot of red meat, Scotch and cigarettes.

Well I honestly think people of that generation lived better than we do today. Other than smoking and drinking of the old days, today more people have more chronic ailments and are on pills and we eat too much junk food and we exercise very little for we walk less than the old timers did.