Betty White‘s former assistant is giving fans a glimpse at White’s final days in honor of what would’ve been her 100th birthday.
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Producers of Betty White: 100 Years Young, a documentary that was to be screened for one night only in theaters on White’s 100th birthday January 17, said Friday the show will go on to honor the iconic actress, who died Thursday night.
“Our hearts mourn today with the passing of Betty White,” producers Steve Boettcher and Mike Trinklein said in a statement on the Fathom Events page promoting the screening, which was to include the showing of the doc and live footage of what would have been
Betty White‘s former assistant is giving fans a glimpse at White’s final days in honor of what would’ve been her 100th birthday.
Betty White's inimitable legacy will live on forever, a new documentary is set to honor the icon in a fresh, beautiful way. will celebrate what would have been the star's 100th birthday, with new interviews that were filmed prior to White's death on New Year's Eve.The documentary film comes from the production duo of Steve Boettcher and Mike Trinklein, and will take viewers through the life and critically-acclaimed acting career of White, all while featuring a behind-the-scenes look at some of her most iconic sitcom roles. The documentary will also include Betty White's final interview before her untimely passing.will premiere in theaters across the country (for one day only) on Jan.
Betty White was just weeks away from a huge milestone when she passed away on December 31, 2021. Today, January 17, would have been the beloved celebrity’s 100th birthday--but just because she’s gone doesn’t mean we can’t still celebrate.
showbiz icon for more than eight decades died at the age of 99 on Dec. 31.To commemorate what would have been White’s milestone birthday, her “The Mary Tyler Show” co-star Joyce Bulifant is looking back fondly on her time working with America’s eternal golden girl in the 1970s.“We all felt that Betty was going to live forever,” Bulifant, 84, told Fox News. “But she will live forever in all of our hearts because wherever she went, she just made you feel fun and joyous.”Bulifant played Marie Slaughter, the wife of news writer Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod), on the sitcom.
Betty White's former assistant is giving fans a glimpse at White's final days in honor of what would've been her 100th birthday.Kiersten Mikelas, White's longtime assistant took to White's official Facebook page Monday to share a photo of the late actress taken on Dec. 20, 11 days before her death on New Year's Eve.
Always smiling. Betty White’s assistant celebrated what would’ve been the late star’s 100th birthday with a look back at one of her final days last month.
People all over the world are remembering Betty White on what would have been her 100th birthday.
On what would have been her 100th birthday, the beloved TV legend Betty White is being remembered with online tributes, special screenings and animal charity challenges.
Golden Girls were only 35 pages, which makes sense because so many of the laughs come from Betty simply looking at her castmates.” Bullock added, “Timing isn't easy in comedy, because you have to navigate other people's timing. Betty pivots like I have never seen, making it look seamless. The rest of us just remain silent and pray we're not cut out of the scene.”White and her Proposal costars—along with many more famous faces—will be featured in a celebratory film, , which will air at theaters across the country on January 17.Director Steven Boettcher told that White recorded her own message for the movie 10 days ahead of her death.
health care directive.Jeff Witjas, White's longtime agent and friend, who first confirmed her death to the AP, said she had been staying close to her Los Angeles home during the pandemic.The document lists White's legal name of Betty Marion Ludden.
She really was something special.
Honoring her legacy. Betty White‘s loved ones have already begun to plan her memorial in the wake of her Friday, December 31, death at age 99.
By Bill Trott(Reuters) - Comedic actress Betty White, who capped a career of more than 80 years by becoming America's geriatric sweetheart after Emmy-winning roles on television sitcoms "The Golden Girls" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," has died less than three weeks shy of her 100th birthday, People magazine said on Friday, quoting her agent. The agent, Jeff Witjas, told the magazine: "Even though Betty was about to be 100, I thought she would live forever.