R.I.P. Betty White, the TV legend whose career spanned eight decades
The Mary Tyler Moore and Golden Girls star died at 99.
She was number 277 on the list.
Weeks before her 100th birthday, Betty White has passed
away, according to TMZ. She died early in the morning on December 31. She was
99.
Betty White was a national treasure. The television icon was
with us for nearly a century, and her small-screen career stretched back to the
earliest days of the medium.
Her stellar string of sitcom roles began in 1952, on the
charming Life with Elizabeth, a series centered around a character she had
performed on the talk show Hollywood on Television going back to the 1940s. The
television show, which was essentially a collection of short interactions
between husband and wife, helped pioneer the romantic sitcom.
She was a nominee for the first-ever Primetime Emmy Award
for Best Actress in 1951 and won her first Emmy in 1952, She was a nominee for
the first-ever Best Actress Emmy award in 1951, and won her first Emmy in 1952,
a Regional Los Angeles Emmy for her work on Life with Elizabeth, which was
broadcast live out of KLAC-TV.
Two decades later, The Mary Tyler Moore Show gave White her
next breakout role, Sue Ann Nivens, the seemingly cheery host of fictional
WJM-TV's "The Happy Homemaker" who had far more of a bite off-camera.
The darker role gave a new angle to White's career.
From there, White would go on to create unforgettable
characters on Mama's Family and The Golden Girls. Because audiences had become
so accustomed to White as a man-crazy character on The Mary Tyler Moore Show —
the polar opposite of her early pigeonhole — the producers of Golden Girls
figured the actress was ideal for the role of Blanche Devereaux. Rue
McClanahan, because of her own typecasting post-Maude, was pegged as the ditzy
Rose. At the last minute, the roles were brilliantly reversed. White was
brilliant playing both sweet and spicy.
Thanks to reruns, a continued presence on TV, and her
indomitable energy, White became an internet sensation in the 21st century. In
2010, she became the oldest person to host Saturday Night Live, performing in
midnight skits at the age of 88. That earned her another Emmy.
In that long, storied career, some roles went overshadowed.
She took home two Daytime Emmys in 1983 and '84 for her work hosting the game
show Just Men! She would be the only woman to win the Best Game Show Host Emmy
for more than two decades, until 2005. In total, her shelves were stuffed with
eight Emmys, three American Comedy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards,
and a Grammy Award.
White's first career dream was to be a forest ranger.
However, women were not allowed to become forest rangers at the time, so the
animal lover went into show business. Throughout her television career, she was
an advocate for animals. The U.S. Forest Service made her a ranger in 2010.
White has published several books during her career. In
August 2010, she entered a deal with G.P. Putnam's Sons to produce two more
books, the first of which, If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't), was
released in 2011. In February 2012, White received her first Grammy Award
("Best Spoken Word Recording") for the audio recording of the book.
White was eight years old when she made her radio
programming debut in 1930. Several years later in young adulthood she began
working as a radio personality in Los Angeles under the guidance of disc jockey
Al Jarvis. After making the transition to television, White became a staple
panelist of American game shows, including Password, Match Game, Tattletales,
To Tell the Truth, The Hollywood Squares and The $25,000 Pyramid; dubbed
"the first lady of game shows", White became the first woman to
receive the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host for the show Just
Men! in 1983. She is also known for her appearances on The Bold and the
Beautiful, Boston Legal, The Carol Burnett Show, and Saturday Night Live.
With a television career spanning over nine decades, White
has worked longer in that medium than anyone else in the television industry,
earning her a Guinness World Record in 2018. White has received eight Emmy
Awards in various categories, three American Comedy Awards, three Screen Actors
Guild Awards, and a Grammy Award. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,
and is a 1985 Television Hall of Fame inductee.
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes
Ref.
1945 Time to Kill Lou's Girl Short film
1951
The Daring Miss Jones Unknown
1962 Advise &
Consent Senator Bessie Adams
1986 Big City
Comedy Herself
1996 The Story of
Santa Claus Gretchen Claus Voice
1998 Hard Rain Doreen Sears
Dennis the Menace Strikes Again Martha Wilson
Holy Man Herself
1999 Lake Placid Mrs. Delores Bickerman
The Story of Us Lillian
Jordan
2000 Whispers: An
Elephant's Tale Round Voice
Tom Sawyer Aunt
Polly
2001 The
Retrievers Mrs. Krisper
The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie Grandma Sophie Voice
2003 Bringing Down
the House Mrs. Kline
Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt Cameo
2005 The Third
Wish Lettie
2006 Where's
Marty? Herself
2007 Your Mommy
Kills Animals Documentary
In Search of Puppy Love
2008 Ponyo Yoshie Voice
2009 Love N'
Dancing Irene
The Proposal Grandma
Annie
Part Two: The Warm Mission Betty
Short film
2010 You Again Grandma Bunny Byer
Prep & Landing: Operation: Secret Santa Mrs. Claus Voice
2011 Betty White:
Champion for Animals Herself Documentary
The Lost Valentine Caroline
Thomas
2012 The Lorax Grammy Norma Voice
2013 Letters to
Jackie: Remembering President Kennedy Narrator
Documentary
Betty White Goes Wild Herself
2019 Toy Story 4 Bitey White Voice
Trouble Mrs.
Sarah Vanderwhoozie Voice
2022 Betty White:
100 Years Young - A Birthday Celebration Herself
/ Archive footage Docu-movie
released in theatres Jan 17, 2022; posthumous release
Television
Year Title Role Notes
Ref.
1939 Unknown Unknown White and former high school classmate, Harry Bennett,
sang songs from The Merry Widow on an experimental Los Angeles channel, filmed
at the Packard Building in Downtown Los Angeles.
1949–50 Hollywood
on Television Herself
1953 The Eddie
Albert Show
1953–55 Life
with Elizabeth Elizabeth Lead role, 65 episodes
1954 The Betty
White Show Herself From February 8, 1954 to December 31, 1954
1955–56 What's
My Line? 8 episodes
1956 The
Millionaire Virginia Lennart Episode: "Millionaire
Virginia Lennart"
1957–58 Date
with the Angels Vickie Angel Lead role, 33 episodes
1958 The Betty
White Show Herself Lead role, 14 episodes
1958–62 The
Tonight Show with Jack Paar Recurring
role, 36 episodes
1958–2001, 2016 To
Tell the Truth Appearances
on CBS (Collyer), NBC (Moore), and ABC (Anderson) versions. Main panelist
(2016)
1961–2008 (Super)
(Million Dollar) Password (All Stars), (Plus) Recurring
panelist; appeared on all versions of the show
1962 The United
States Steel Hour Episode:
"Scene of the Crime"
1963–82, 1990-91 Match
Game Herself Recurring panelist, Appeared on the first 3 versions of the show
1963–75 You
Don't Say! Recurring panelist, 10
episodes
1968 That's Life Episode: "Buying
a House"
1969 Petticoat
Junction Adelle Colby Episode: "The Cannonball
Bookmobile"
1971 The Pet Set Herself Recurring
role, 31 episodes
Vanished NBC
TV mini series
1972 O'Hara, U.S.
Treasury Episode: "Operation:
Lady Luck"
The Odd Couple Episode:
"Password"
1973–77 The
Mary Tyler Moore Show Sue Ann Nivens
Main cast, 46 episodes
1975 Lucas Tanner Lydia Merrick Episode: "The Noise of a Quiet Weekend"
Ellery Queen Louise
Demery Episode: "The Adventure of
Miss Aggie's Farewell Performance"
The Carol Burnett Show Various
Recurring role, 3 episodes
1976–77 The
Sonny and Cher Show Herself Guest role, 2 episodes
1976–79 Liar's
Club Recurring panelist, 48
episodes
1977–78 The
Betty White Show Joyce Whitman Lead role, 14 episodes
1978 The
Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour Voice
teacher 1 episode
Snavely (aka Chateau Snavely) Gladys Snavely 1 episode
(pilot only)
With This Ring TV
film Evelyn Harris
1979 The Best
Place to Be Sally Cantrell
Before and After Anita
1980 The Gossip
Columnist Herself
The Love Boat Various
Guest role, 5 episodes
1981 Best of the
West Episode:
"Mail Order Bride"
1982 Eunice Ellen TV
film
The $25,000 Pyramid Herself
Recurring panelist, 85 episodes
Love, Sidney Charlotte
Episode: "Charlotte's
Web"
1983 Just Men! Herself Host, 65 episodes
Fame Catherine Episode: "Sunshine Again"
1983–1984, 1986 Mama's
Family Ellen Harper Jackson Recurring role, 15 episodes
1984 Hotel Wilma Klein Episode:
"Outsiders"
Trivia Trap Herself
Celebrity Week
1985 St. Elsewhere
Capt. Gloria Neal 2 episodes
Who's the Boss? Bobby
Barnes
1985–92 The
Golden Girls Rose Nylund Main role, 180 episodes
1987 Alf Loves a
Mystery Aunt Harriet TV film
1988 Santa Barbara
Cameo Guest
role, 3 episodes
Another World Brenda
Barlowe Special Guest Star
Days of Our Lives Cameo
Guest role
1989–92 Empty
Nest Rose Nylund Guest role, 3 episodes
1990 Carol &
Company Trisha Durant Episode: "Trisha Springs Eternal"
1991 Chance of a
Lifetime Evelyn Eglin TV film
Nurses Rose Nylund Episode: "Begone with the Wind"
1992–93 The
Golden Palace Lead role, 24
episodes
1993 Bob Sylvia Schmidt Main role, 8 episodes
1994 Diagnosis:
Murder Dora Sloan Episode: "Death by
Extermination"
1995 The Naked
Truth Herself 2 episodes
Maybe This Time Shirley
Wallace Main role, 18 episodes
1996 A Weekend in
the Country Martha TV film
Suddenly Susan Midge
Haber Episode: "Golden Girl
Friday"
The John Larroquette Show Herself
Episode: "Here We Go Again"
1998 The
Lionhearts Dorothy (voice) 5 episodes
L.A. Doctors Mrs.
Brooks Episode: "Leap of
Faith"
Noddy Annabelle (Mrs.
Santa Claus) Special: Anything Can
Happen At Christmas
1999 Hercules Hestia (voice) Episode: "Hercules and the Tiff on
Olympus"
Ally McBeal Dr.
Shirley Flott Episode:
"Seeing Green"
Ladies Man Mitzi
Stiles Main role, 30 episodes
King of the Hill Dorothy
/ Ellen / Delia (voice) Guest role, 3
episodes
2000 The Wild
Thornberrys Sophie Hunter (voice) 3 episodes
Intimate Portrait: Betty White Herself
The Simpsons Episode:
"Missionary: Impossible"
2001 The Ellen
Show Connie Gibson Episode: "Missing the Bus"
2002 Teacher's Pet
Granny (voice) Episode: "The Turkey That Came for Dinner"
Yes, Dear Sylvia
Episode: "Kim's New Nanny"
Providence Julianna
Episode: "The Heart of
the Matter"
2002–03 That
'70s Show Bea Sigurdson Recurring role, 4 episodes
2003 The Grim
Adventures of Billy and Mandy Mrs.
Doolin (voice) Episode: "Who
Killed Who?"
Gary the Rat Gary's
Mother (voice) Episode: "This Is
Not a Pipe"
I'm with Her Herself
Episode: "Meet the Parent"
Stealing Christmas Emily
Sutton TV film
2003–04 Everwood
Carol Roberts 2 episodes
2004 The Practice Catherine Piper 3 episodes
My Wife and Kids Mrs.
June Hopkins Episode: "The
Maid"
Malcolm in the Middle Sylvia
Episode: "Victor's Other
Family"
2004–05 Complete
Savages Mrs. Riley 2 episodes
2005 Joey Margaret Bly Episode: "Joey and the House"
Annie's Point Annie
Eason TV film
2005–08 Boston
Legal Catherine Piper Main role, 16 episodes
2006 My Name Is
Earl Mrs. May Rose Weezmer Episode: "The Witch Lady"
Family Guy Herself
Episode: "Peterotica"
2006–09 The
Bold and the Beautiful Ann
Douglas Recurring role, 23 episodes
2007 Higglytown
Heroes Grandma (voice) Episode: Calling All Heroes
Ugly Betty Herself
Episode: "Bananas for Betty"
The Simpsons Episode:
"Homerazzi"
2009 30 Rock Episode: "Stone
Mountain"
2009–10 Glenn
Martin DDS Grandma Shelia
Martin (voice) Guest role, 2 episodes
2010 The Middle Mrs. Nethercott Episode: "Average Rules"
Saturday Night Live Herself
Episode: "Betty White/Jay-Z"
Community Professor
June Bauer Episodes: "Anthropology
101" & "The Psychology of Letting Go"
2010–15 Hot
in Cleveland Elka Ostrovsky Main role, 128 episodes
2010–13 Pound
Puppies Agatha McLeish (voice) Main role, 13 episodes
2011 The Lost
Valentine Caroline Thomas TV film
2012–17 Betty
White's Off Their Rockers Herself Host
2012 The Client
List Ruth Hudson Episode: "Past Is Prologue"
2013 Save Me God Episode: "Holier Than Thou"
Mickey Mouse Old Lady
(voice) Episode: "New
York Weenie"
2014 The Soul Man Elka Ostrovsky Episode: "All the Way Live"
2015 Saturday
Night Live Grandmother Episode: "Saturday Night Live 40th
Anniversary Special"
2015–present Fireside
Chat with Esther Rose / Lady
Bette 3 episodes
2015–17 Bones
Dr. Beth Mayer 2 episodes
2015 Betty White's
Smartest Animals in America Herself
Host
2016 SpongeBob
SquarePants Beatrice (voice)
Episode: "Mall Girl
Pearl"
Crowded Sandy
Episode: "The Fixer"
2017 Young &
Hungry Ms. Bernice Wilson 2 episodes
If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast Herself TV
film
2018 Betty White:
First Lady of Television Documentary
2019 Forky Asks a
Question Bitey White Episode: "What Is Love?"