Until her death on December 31, 2021 at the age of 99, Betty White brought endless joy to all of our lives through her work. From the start of her TV career in the 1950s to the The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Golden Girls and Hot in Cleveland, Betty White was a Hollywood legend.
Few stars have enjoyed such a successful run as a performer: In 2018, Guinness World Book declared that Betty White had achieved the record for longest TV career as a female entertainer. In more than eight decades in the business, Betty’s trademark mega-watt smile, gracious demeanor, and clever wit rightfully earned her star status.
Honing her skills in radio, she went on to star in one hit TV show after another and guest-starred in countless others. She also appeared on many game shows through the years. A 2010 Super Bowl commercial introduced her to another generation and re-energized her career, landing her a spot on Saturday Night Live (after a Facebook campaign!) at 88 years old — the oldest host ever. Her lifelong love for animals is her driving passion, and she’s often said she stays in show biz to support her animal charities. Here’s a look at her amazing life and career in pictures.
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