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Betty Marion White Ludden was born in Oak Park, Illinois, United States, on January 17, 1922, was an American actress. Young Betty White first started performing in school theater productions. She began her professional career as a model and actress at the Bliss Hayden Little Theatre. She made her film debut in short war documentary Time to Kill (1945) in role as Lou's Girl. She made her big screen debut in political drama movie Advise & Consent (1962) in role as Senator Bessie Adams. She got her television debut on an experimental Los Angeles channel (1939), sang songs from operetta "The Merry Widow". Betty's breakthrough performance came as Sue Ann Nivens in CBS sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973-1077).

How tall was Betty White and what was her weight? Betty White's height was 5' 4" іn fееt аnd іnсhеѕ or 162.5 іn cеntіmеtrеѕ, her weight was 128 іn pоunds or 58 іn kіlоgrаmѕ. Betty White body measurements was bust-waist-hip 32-25-35 in inches or 81-63.5-89 in cеntіmеtrеѕ, her bra size was 32C with cup size C.

Betty White

Betty White
Photo: David Shankbone / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0

Birth Date

January 17, 1922

Died

December 31, 2021

Nationality

United States

Sun Sign

Capricorn

Natural hair color

Gray

Eye color

Blue

Height

5 ft 4 in | 162.5 cm

Body Measurements

32-25-35 in | 81-63.5-89 cm

Weight

58 kg | 128 lbs

Bra Size

32C

Shoe size

6 US | 36.5 EU

Best Movies

She won the Teen Choice Award for Best Dance (with Sandra Bullock) for her role as Grandma Annie in romantic comedy film The Proposal (2009).

Hard Rain (1998) action thriller disaster as Doreen Sears

Lake Placid (1999) horror as Mrs. Delores Bickerman

Bringing Down the House (2003) romantic comedy as Mrs. Kline

She voiced Yoshie in Japanese animated fantasy film Ponyo (2008).

You Again (2010) comedy as Grandma Bunny Byer

She voiced Grammy Norma in animated musical comedy movie The Lorax (2012).

She voiced Bitey White in animated comedy film Toy Story 4 (2019).

Best TV Shows

She was nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and won one in 1986 also was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical for her role as Rose Nylund in NBC sitcom The Golden Girls (1985-1992).

She hosted Saturday Night Live (2010) in episode "Betty White/Jay-Z",for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.

She won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Elka Ostrovsky in TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland (2010-2015).

She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her roles in television series:

My Name Is Earl (2006) NBC sitcom as Mrs. May Rose Weezmer, in episode "The Witch Lady"

The Practice (2004) ABC legal drama series as Catherine Piper

Yes, Dear (2002) CBS sitcom as Sylvia, in episode "Kim's New Nanny"

Suddenly Susan (1996) NBC sitcom as Midge Haber, in episode "Golden Girl Friday"

She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Herself in NBC sitcom The John Larroquette Show (1993) in episode "Here We Go Again".

She won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Sue Ann Nivens in CBS sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973-1077).

She hosted NBC/Lifetime comedy television series Betty White's Off Their Rockers (2012-2017), for which she was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program.

She won the American Comedy Award for Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series for her role as Dr. Shirley Flott in Fox legal comedy drama television series Ally McBeal (1997) in episode "Seeing Green".

She hosted NBC game show Just Men! (1983), for which she won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show.

Bob (1993) CBS sitcom as Sylvia Schmidt

Maybe This Time (1995) ABC sitcom as Shirley Wallace

Ladies Man (1999) CBS sitcom as Mitzi Stiles

She had recurring role as Bea Sigurdson in Fox period sitcom That '70s Show (2002-2003).

Boston Legal (2005-2008) ABC legal comedy drama series as Catherine Piper

She had recurring role as Ann Douglas in CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful (2006-2009).

Facts

Attended Horace Mann Grammar School in Beverly Hills, California.

Graduated from Beverly Hills High School (1939), at the age of 17.

Studied acting at the Bliss-Hayden Theatre.

Had English, Welsh, Danish and Greek ancestry.

She appeared on an episode of a radio program "Empire Builders" (1930), at the age of eight.

She volunteer for the American Women’s Voluntary Services (1939-1945).

Received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6747 Hollywood Boulevard in 1988.

Received the honorary title Mayor of Hollywood in 1955.

She was an animal health advocate, supported Los Angeles Zoo Commission, Morris Animal Foundation, African Wildlife Foundation and Actors & Others for Animals.

Received the Women's International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award in 1988.

She was good friend with actress Vicki Lawrence.

Published several books.

She was close friends with Lucille Ball, John Steinbeck, Liberace, Mary Tyler Moore and Grant Tinker.

She won the American Comedy Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy in 1990.

She won the Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy in 2010.

She won the Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.

She won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for "If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't) in 2011.

Betty died on December 31, 2021, California, United States, at the age of 99.

Relationships

She dated Phil Cochran (1958-1962).

Spouse

She was married to:

Allen Ludden (1963-1981)

Lane Allan (1947-1949)

Dick Barker (1945–1945)

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