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.
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Betty White is going all out for her centenary.
On January 17, 2022, the iconic actress will be turning 100 years old and is celebrating with a one-day-only special movie event, “Betty White: 100 Years Young – A Birthday Celebration”.
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“White granted exclusive access to filmmakers Steve Boettcher and Mike Trinklein in the making of this special movie event,” the description says.
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.
The passing of Betty White was a truly terrible way to end the year. The iconic actress passed of natural causes (yes, natural causes despite the gross rumors) on December 31 at the age of 99 years old .
Betty White‘s agent has come forward to repudiate a nasty rumor that took hold over the weekend regarding the TV icon’s sad death late last week.
A lasting memory. After Betty White passed away of natural causes on Friday, December 31, her former costar Vicki Lawrence revealed her late friend’s emotional last words.
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.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1973 but reached icon status for her portrayal of Rose Nylund in the 1985 series , which ran until 1992. From the start of her , she's appeared in around , taking home five Primetime Emmy Awards, multiple Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Grammy Award, and more. So, what better way to honor her legacy than watch some of her most memorable performances? Betty White was, after all, a force to be reckoned with on the screen.
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.
Betty White died on Friday, December 31. She was 99.