Rise to Success: Career Highlights of Betty White

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Betty White

Discover the career path of Betty White, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

Betty White was a highly acclaimed American actress and comedian, celebrated for her pioneering role in early television and a remarkable career that spanned nearly seven decades. Renowned for her extensive television presence, she excelled in sitcoms, sketch comedy, and game shows, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with her comedic talent and enduring charm.

1941: Volunteered for American Women's Voluntary Services

In 1941, after the U.S. entered World War II, Betty White volunteered for the American Women's Voluntary Services, contributing to the war effort by driving a PX truck and participating in events for troops.

1949: Co-hosting Hollywood on Television

In 1949, Betty White began appearing as a co-host with Al Jarvis on his daily live television variety show "Hollywood on Television".

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1951: Emmy Award Nomination as Best Actress

In 1951, Betty White was nominated for her first Emmy Award as "Best Actress" on television.

1951: Live production of Life with Elizabeth

In 1951, the television comedy "Life with Elizabeth", a live production, started showing on KLAC-TV.

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1952: Hosted The Betty White Show

From 1952, Betty White hosted and produced her own daily talk/variety show, "The Betty White Show", on KLAC-TV and then on NBC.

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1952: Hosting Hollywood on Television

In 1952, Betty White began hosting "Hollywood on Television" by herself after Al Jarvis's departure.

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1952: Co-founded Bandy Productions

In 1952, Betty White co-founded Bandy Productions with George Tibbles and Don Fedderson.

1953: Life with Elizabeth Nationally Syndicated

From 1953, "Life with Elizabeth" was nationally syndicated, allowing White to become one of the few women with full creative control.

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1953: Produced and Starred in Life with Elizabeth

In 1953, Betty White produced and starred in the TV series "Life with Elizabeth", making her the first woman to produce a sitcom.

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1954: Cancellation of The Betty White Show

In 1954, after facing criticism and changing time slots, NBC cancelled "The Betty White Show".

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1954: Criticism for Featuring Arthur Duncan

In 1954, when The Betty White Show became national, Betty White was criticized for having Arthur Duncan, a Black tap dancer, on her variety show and refused to remove him despite threats.

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1955: What's My Line? appearance

In 1955, Betty White first appeared on "What's My Line?".

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1956: Guest-starred on The Millionaire

In 1956, Betty White guest-starred on "The Millionaire" in "The Virginia Lennart Story".

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1957: Appeared as Vicki Angel on Date with the Angels

From 1957, Betty White appeared as Vicki Angel on the ABC sitcom "Date with the Angels".

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1958: Rebooted The Betty White Show

In 1958, instead of a retooled version of "Date with the Angels", White rebooted her old talk/variety show, "The Betty White Show" to fulfill her contract with ABC.

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July 1959: Professional stage debut

In July 1959, Betty White made her professional stage debut in the play, "Third Best Sport", at the Ephrata Legion Star Playhouse in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.

1961: Appeared on Password

From 1961, Betty White made many appearances on the hit game show "Password" as a celebrity guest.

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1962: Feature Film Debut in Advise & Consent

In 1962, Betty White made her feature film debut as Senator Elizabeth Ames Adams in the drama "Advise & Consent".

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1971: Trustee of the Morris Animal Foundation

In 1971, Betty White became a trustee of the Morris Animal Foundation.

1972: I've Got a Secret appearance

From 1972, Betty White appeared on "I've Got a Secret".

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1973: Frequent Game Show Appearances

From 1973, Betty White made frequent game show appearances on "Match Game".

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1973: Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show

In 1973, Betty White began appearing on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" as Sue Ann Nivens.

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1974: Board of Directors of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association

In 1974, Betty White became a member of the board of directors of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association.

1975: Emmy Award for The Mary Tyler Moore Show

In 1975, Betty White won an Emmy Award for her role on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".

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1975: Replaced as commentator of Tournament of Roses Parade

In 1975, NBC replaced Betty White as commentator hostess of the Tournament of Roses Parade due to her association with CBS's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".

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1975: Appeared on Password

Until 1975, Betty White made many appearances on the hit game show "Password" as a celebrity guest.

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1976: Emmy Award for The Mary Tyler Moore Show

In 1976, Betty White won an Emmy Award for her role on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".

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1977: The Betty White Show on CBS

Following the end of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in 1977, Betty White was offered her own sitcom on CBS, "The Betty White Show", which was later cancelled after one season due to poor ratings.

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1982: Frequent Game Show Appearances

From 1982, Betty White made frequent game show appearances on "Pyramid".

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1983: Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host

In 1983, Betty White became the first woman to receive the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host for "Just Men!".

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1983: Daytime Emmy Award for Just Men!

In 1983, Betty White became the first woman to win a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, for the NBC show "Just Men!".

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1985: Role as Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls

In 1985, Betty White began her role as Rose Nylund on the NBC sitcom "The Golden Girls".

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1990: To Tell the Truth appearance

In 1990, Betty White appeared on "To Tell the Truth".

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1995: Inducted into Television Hall of Fame

In 1995, Betty White was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.

2000: Hosted History on Film

From 2000, Betty White hosted "History on Film" for the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Garden's ZooScape member newsletter.

2002: Hosted History on Film

Until 2002, Betty White hosted "History on Film" for the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Garden's ZooScape member newsletter.

2004: Talk show appearance on Q&A

In 2004, Betty White made an appearance on talk show Q&A.

April 2008: Donation to the Los Angeles Zoo

In April 2008, Betty White donated nearly $100,000 to the Los Angeles Zoo.

2009: President Emerita of the Morris Animal Foundation

As of 2009, Betty White was the president emerita of the Morris Animal Foundation, where she served as a trustee since 1971.

2009: Starred in The Proposal

In 2009, Betty White starred in the romantic comedy film "The Proposal".

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August 2010: Book Deal with G.P. Putnam's Sons

In August 2010, Betty White entered a deal with G.P. Putnam's Sons to produce two more books.

2010: Role as Elka Ostrovsky on Hot in Cleveland

In 2010, Betty White began her role as Elka Ostrovsky on the TV Land sitcom "Hot in Cleveland".

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2010: Support for LGBT Rights

In 2010, Betty White expressed her support and advocacy for LGBT rights, stating her belief that gay couples should have the right to marry.

2010: Interview about auditioning for The Mary Tyler Moore Show

In 2010, Mary Tyler Moore discussed the initial hesitation to audition Betty White for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" due to their friendship, in "The Interviews: An Oral History of Television".

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January 2011: SAG Award for Outstanding Performance

In January 2011, Betty White received a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her role as Elka Ostrovsky in Hot in Cleveland.

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September 2011: Collaboration with Luciana on "I'm Still Hot" Remix

In September 2011, Betty White teamed up with English singer Luciana to produce a remix of her song "I'm Still Hot". The song was released digitally on September 22 and the video later premiered on October 6.

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November 8, 2011: Judge for American Humane's Hero Dog Awards

On November 8, 2011, Betty White served as a judge alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Wendy Diamond for American Humane's Hero Dog Awards on the Hallmark Channel.

2011: Publication of "If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't)"

In 2011, Betty White published her book "If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't)", which included stories about her friendship with John Steinbeck.

[(If You Ask Me: (And of Course You Won't) )] [Author: Betty White] [May-2011]
[(If You Ask Me: (And of Course You Won't) )] [Author: Betty White] [May-2011]

2011: Judge at the American Humane Hero Dog Awards

In 2011, Betty White served as a judge at the American Humane Hero Dog Awards ceremony.

February 2012: Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Recording

In February 2012, Betty White received a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Recording for the audio recording of her 2011 book, "If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't)".

[(If You Ask Me: (And of Course You Won't) )] [Author: Betty White] [May-2011]
[(If You Ask Me: (And of Course You Won't) )] [Author: Betty White] [May-2011]

2014: Guinness World Record

In 2014, Betty White earned the Guinness World Record for the longest TV career by a female entertainer.

2015: To Tell the Truth appearance

In 2015, Betty White appeared on "To Tell the Truth".

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2017: Membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

In 2017, after 70 years in the industry, Betty White was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, making her the oldest new member at age 95.

2017: Reunion with Arthur Duncan

In 2017, sixty-three years after The Betty White Show was canceled, Arthur Duncan appeared as a surprise guest on Little Big Shots: Forever Young, where he performed and reunited with Betty White.

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2018: Second Guinness World Record

In 2018, Betty White earned the Guinness World Record for the longest TV career by a female entertainer for the second time.

2018: Betty White: First Lady of Television Documentary

In 2018, the documentary "Betty White: First Lady of Television" detailed Betty White's life and career.

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