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  WIC Biography - Betty White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Betty served for three years as President of the Morris Animal Foundation, a national research oriented group dedicated to improving the health of companion animals.
Betty White is well known and greatly loved for her many charitable commitments.
Betty and her co-stars on "The Golden Girls" have given new meaning and renewed excitement to the phrase 44 older women".
www.wic.org /bio/bwhite.htm   (218 words)

  
 Betty White - Biography - Moviefone
She went on to headline her own network variety series in 1954, then co-starred with Bill Williams in the weekly TV domestic comedy Date With the Angels (1957), which without Williams was retitled The Betty White Show in early 1958.
This Emmy-winning episode led to White being cast as an MTM regular; she remained with the series until its final episode in 1977.
White was a regular on the 1995 series Maybe This Time, and in 1997 she won an Emmy for her one-shot appearance on The John Laroquette Show.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/betty-white/75846/biography   (351 words)

  
 White, Betty
One of television's most beloved, talented actresses, Betty White began as a local TV "personality" and then, defying convention, became star and producer of her own nationally broadcast sitcom.
White was hired as his on air "girl Friday" to do much of the same.
White was one of only two women in the early days of television (Gertrude Berg being the other) to wield creative control both in front of and behind the camera.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/W/htmlW/whitebetty/whitebetty.htm   (1441 words)

  
 Elizabeth (Betty) White Biography (1880-1939) - includes Bibliography, free ebooks
Betty was raised by well-to-do parents of Newport R.I. She married Stewart Edward White on April 28, 1904; they had no children.
The White's settled in the family homestead in Santa Barbara, and later moved to Hillsborough, a suburb of Burlingame for the well-to-do.
Betty's work of the past twenty years had, and is having its glorious culmination; and in a way that could not have been brought about otherwise.
www.spiritwritings.com /bettywhite.html   (1748 words)

  
 Betty White Photos - Betty White News - Betty White Information
Betty White is a Television Hall Of Famer, and has acted in successfull television shows, such as "Mary Tyler Moore" and probably best known as Rose Nylund in "The Golden Girls".
Betty has contributed millions of dollars to charities and is one of the country's foremost animal activists.
Betty ended up getting her role of "Sue Ann Nivens" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show because she and husband were friends with Moore and her then-husband, Grant Tinker.
www.tv.com /betty-white/person/3708/summary.html   (538 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Betty White honored by Los Angeles Zoo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Betty White laughs as an African eagle roosts overhead at the Los Angeles Zoo Monday.
Betty White, whose many TV roles included domestic guru Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s, was honored by the Los Angeles Zoo Monday for her commitment to animals.
White has served for more than three decades on the Morris Animal Foundation and the board of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, and has been a zoo commissioner for eight years.
www.usatoday.com /life/people/2006-02-21-betty-white-la-zoo_x.htm?csp=34   (305 words)

  
 Betty White Biography
A to Z of TV One of the most beloved television personalities in American history, Betty White also broke new ground by producing her own programs, one of the very few women to do so in the early days of TV.
Betty White was one of the first actresses considered for the show.
Betty White has survived and thrived for so many years, because she has never lost her sense of humor—and we have not only laughed AT her, but WITH her.
www.televisionheaven.co.uk /bettywhite.htm   (1523 words)

  
 Betty White @ Filmbug   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Six-time Emmy Award-winning actress Betty White was born in Oak Park, Illinois, moved to Los Angeles with her parents when she was two years old and graduated from Beverly Hills High School.
White's first appearance on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the show's fourth season led to her becoming a permanent cast member.
White was married for eighteen years to television host Allen Ludden until his death in 1981.
www.filmbug.com /db/234993   (646 words)

  
 Biography of Betty Ford
As her husband's political career became more demanding, Betty Ford found herself shouldering many of the family responsibilities.
Betty Ford faced her new life as First Lady with dignity and serenity.
She helped establish the Betty Ford Center for treatment of this problem at the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage.
www.whitehouse.gov /history/firstladies/ef38.html   (511 words)

  
 Betty White Ministries - Media
Betty White has been selected as the 2003 Oklahoma District Sunday School Teacher of the Year.
White may be surprised that she won the two awards and is being considered for the national honor, but people familiar with her teaching style consider her a perfect choice for the honors.
Betty is great blend of a person who has not only knowledge and experience, but has the ability to teach in such a way that makes all that knowledge and experience understandable," said the Rev. Keith Hulen, praise and worship pastor at Broken Arrow Assembly.
bettywhite.org /About/Media/media.html   (760 words)

  
 About Betty White Ministries
Harlan and Betty White decided early in their marriage to commit their lives to the service of Christ.
The Whites' track record as bona fide preachers and teachers of the Gospel became widely known and respected throughout the church world.
Betty also maintains a very active email network for those interested in receiving her weekly lessons.
bettywhite.org /About/about.html   (324 words)

  
 Betty White Current Month TV Schedule
Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty, Cesar Romero, Betty White.
Betty White, Beatrice Arthur, George Hearn, Rue McClanahan.
Herbert Edelman, Ralph Ahn, Rue McClanahan, Betty White.
www.tv-now.com /stars/bwhite.html   (1723 words)

  
 Betty White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Betty Marion White (born January 17, 1922) is an Emmy Award-winning television actress with a career spanning 60 years, often referred to as "The first lady of Television" and "America's Sweetheart".
White made many appearances on the hit game show Password, which she was a regular guest celebrity on from 1961 through 1975; it was through her early appearances on Password that she met the show's host, Allen Ludden, whom she married in 1963 (Ludden died in 1981.
White is a member of the Television Academy Hall of Fame and works with a number of animal organizations including the Los Angeles Zoo Commission, the Morris Animal Foundation, and Actors and Others for Animals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Betty_White   (1345 words)

  
 Betty White News
The second movie Betty is starring in is titled "Annie's Point." She has a large part playing the mother of a young man played by Richard Thomas.
-May 9th Betty was on 2 episodes of "Malcom in the Middle" on Fox.
-The Betty White Rose is now available for the 2004 season and can be found at nurseries and garden centers in different parts of the country.
rosenylundfan001.tripod.com /id30.html   (511 words)

  
 The Pet Press ~ Betty White
That’s because Betty White is as passionate about animals as she is about acting, which is the other reason we know and love her.
Betty White's animal welfare advocacy is known throughout the world.
We are the lucky ones who benefit by having Betty White around to entertain us and share her love and knowledge and compassion for animals.
www.thepetpress-la.com /articles/bettywhite.htm   (2482 words)

  
 Betty White News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Betty White talks about her long-running series The Golden Girls, answers audience questions, and helps Martha make a delicious Pumpkin Pie.
Betty White is remembered, among many things, for her wicked comic turn as Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
LOS ANGELES -- Actress Betty White, whose many TV roles included domestic guru Sue-Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the 1970s, was honored by the Los Angeles Zoo Monday for her commitment to...
www.topix.net /who/betty-white   (701 words)

  
 America's Sweetheart, Betty White
I regret to inform you all, but after 4 long years of being a dedicated webmaster, I have decided to stop working on "America's Sweetheart, Betty White" as of September 1st, 2004.
This does NOT mean that I have lost interest in Betty White, or that I am loosing interest in Betty's work.
I am NOT Betty White, and I do not have personal contact with her.
rosenylundfan001.tripod.com   (393 words)

  
 Betty White honored for work with animals - Celebrity News - MSNBC.com
Nick Ut / AP Actress Betty White laughs as an African eagle roosts overhead at Monday's ceremony.
Actress Betty White, whose many TV roles included domestic guru Sue-Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the 1970s, was honored by the Los Angeles Zoo Monday for her commitment to animals.
She is a 'Golden Girl' in every sense of the word," Villaraigosa said, referring to White's former TV series, which ran from 1985 to 1992.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/11473679   (414 words)

  
 Betty White on The Mary Tyler Moore Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Betty White on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Betty was cast on MTM after the producers of the show decided to cast a new character--someone who was an "icky-sweet Betty White type." After twelve actresses read for the part, one of the producers finally decided to call Betty herself (who, actually, was already good friends with Mary Tyler Moore).
Betty won Emmy awards two consecutive years for her portrayal of Sue Anne Nivens, in 1975 and 1976.
www.geocities.com /goldengirlskatie/mtm.html   (110 words)

  
 Lifetimetv.com: Golden Girls - Bios
Starting at just 16, White attended acting school (she skipped college to pursue her showbiz dream) and appeared on high-profile radio shows such as "Blondie," "The Great Gildersleeve" and "This Is Your FBI." Eventually, she landed her own radio show, aptly titled "The Betty White Show."
With game shows pretty much behind her, White appeared as a guest on the "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." That guest role lead to the permanent spot of Sue Ann Nivens, the flirtatious "Happy Homemaker," earning her two more Emmy nods and a whole lot of fame.
Then, in 1985, White earned her biggest kudos to date: a starring role in the long-running hit series, "The Golden Girls." For seven years, she played the scatterbrained Rose Nylund, a role that earned her an Emmy nomination every year the show was on the air.
www.lifetimetv.com /shows/golden/bios/gg_bio_betty.html   (253 words)

  
 Betty White Biography :: Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Following "Life With Elizabeth" (which was syndicated under the title "The Betty White Show") were the sitcom "Date With the Angels" (ABC, 1957-58) and the variety series "The Betty White Show" (ABC, 1958), in which she exuded a friendly, person-next-door domesticity that made audiences comfortable.
Instead, White continued her career as an almost daily celebrity guest on some game show--so much so that many of her younger fans had no idea she was really an actor.
White was even offered the chance to host her own game show which she declined.
www.hollywood.com /celebs/fulldetail/id/195339   (1334 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Betty White: Books: Betty White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Calling herself a dedicated "closet writer," actress White, coauthor of Betty White's Pet Love, conveys an endearing zest for life, people and nature in short, ebullient commentaries on both serious and trivial topics that denote sensitivity and the ability to laugh at herself.
This book of reflections is free of professional pettiness, and she asserts that the Golden Girls actresses are as friendly off camera as on, and so were the Mary Tyler Moore cast members with whom she worked.
White's pet peeves encompass sloppy diction, bathroom humor and mirrored sunglasses, and she expresses strong dislike for the blatant sex and voyeurism on today's screens and for "people who wear grief like a mantle." Her reminiscences of her parents and of her former husband, Password host Allen Luddon, are fond.
www.amazon.com /Betty-White/dp/0385239165   (754 words)

  
 Betty's Colorado White Dove Release
At this time the areas in Colorado that Betty's White Dove Release will cover is: Battlement Mesa, Cedaredge, Clifton, Collbran, DeBeque, Delta, Eckert, Fruita, Gateway, Glade Park, Grand Junction, Hotchkiss, Loma, Mack, Mesa, Orchard Mesa, Palisade, Parachute, and the Redlands, as time progresses we will be expanding to other areas.
Colorado white dove releases are new to the grand junction colorado area.
Colorado white dove releases are suitable for many occasiona and we will be happy to work with you to provide the type of release that you desire.
www.bettysdoves.com   (408 words)

  
 Betty White, My First 46 Years in Television; Smithsonian Associates
Betty White earned the first of her five Emmy awards in 1952 for Life with Elizabeth, an early syndicated television series that she produced and in which she starred.
Despite her busy television schedule, she is the author of four books, including Betty White in Person and her latest work, Here We Go Again: My Life in Television.
On this audio program, Betty White shares tales from the early days of live television and from her many TV series.
smithsonianassociates.org /programs/white/white.htm   (211 words)

  
 White's stripes - The Boston Globe
Betty White (left) almost seems surprised by the record-breaking crowd that showed up in the pouring rain at Barnes and Noble in New York City this week to get ''Golden Girls" DVDs signed by White, Bea Arthur, and Rue McClanahan.
Now these crazy blue-rinse-loving kids are downloading ''Thank You for Being a Friend" ring tones and snatching up copies of the third season of the show on DVD.
How is White, known to rabid ''Golden Girls" fans as the naive Rose Lindstrom Nylund, dealing with the continued popularity of ''The Golden Girls" in her golden years?
www.boston.com /ae/celebrity/articles/2005/11/28/whites_stripes   (853 words)

  
 Betty White Trivia -- notstarring.com
Betty White turned down the Shirley Knight role because she did not like the treatment of animals in the script.
Turned down the role of "Beverly" because, as animal rights activist, she objected to the way a dog is treated in the film.
Note: This Betty White trivia and all movie trivia on notstarring.com is provided for entertainment purposes only.
www.notstarring.com /actors/white-betty   (180 words)

  
 +Betty White Online ++Everything you'll want to know about America's Golden Girl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Welcome to Betty White Online, the web's largest collection of images and information releated to Emmy award winning actress Betty White!
Please note that I am not Betty White and this website is just a fansite.
Betty White Online was created on June 13, 2005 and was last updated on October 19, 2006.
www.bettywhiteonline.com   (113 words)

  
 Betty White Online
I regret to inform you that Betty White Online will no longer be updated.
Please note that I am not Betty White, nor do I have any contact or affiliation with her.
Betty White Online has asserted its right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
www.geocities.com /goldengirlskatie   (209 words)

  
 wcco.com - Actress Betty White Honored By L.A. Zoo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
WCCO-TV - Minnesota's Breaking News, Video, Weather, Traffic and Sports: Actress Betty White Honored By L.A. Zoo
(AP) LOS ANGELES Betty White, whose many TV roles included domestic guru Sue-Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the 1970s, was honored by the Los Angeles Zoo Monday for her commitment to animals.
White has earned six Emmys during a TV career spanning more than 50 years.
wcco.com /entertainment/entertainment_story_052084549.html   (306 words)

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