38 wins & 36 nominations. [91], White has published several books during her career. [4] She has been a member of the board of directors of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association since 1974. [72][73], In a 2011 interview, White said that she always knew her close friend Liberace was gay and that she sometimes accompanied him to premieres. While volunteering with the American Women's Voluntary Services, White met her first husband Dick Barker, a United States Army Air Forces aircraft pilot. The marriage ended in divorce within the year and White returned to Los Angeles to restart her career. She made her feature film debut as Kansas Senator Elizabeth Ames Adams in the 1962 drama, Advise & Consent. White has not remarried since Ludden's death. 1.6m Followers, 0 Following, 56 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Betty White (@bettymwhite) I don't know how people can get so anti-something. A talented actress, writer, and comedienne, she has made her mark on numerous genres. [4], White appeared several times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson appearing in many sketches and returned to Password in its latest incarnation, Million Dollar Password, on June 12, 2008, (episode #3), participating in the Million Dollar challenge at the end of the show. HALL (088). White donated nearly $100,000 to the zoo in the month of April 2008 alone. The appearance made her, at age 88, the oldest person to host the show, beating Miskel Spillman, the winner of SNL's "Anybody Can Host" contest, who was 80 when she hosted in 1977. She turned the offer down because she didn't want to move to New York (where Today is produced) permanently. [51] In 2011, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Elka, but lost to Julie Bowen for Modern Family. Although her performance was well received, it would be her only big-screen appearance for decades. Betty White celebrates her 90th birthday today. She was then offered her own radio show, called The Betty White Show. White began hosting the show by herself in 1952 after Jarvis' departure,[4] spanning five and a half hours of live ad libitum television six days per week, over a contiguous four-year span. Her assignment included the transportation of military supplies through California. [78], Betty White served as a presenter at the 2011 American Humane Hero Dog Awards ceremony at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 1, 2011, in Los Angeles. Betty White is an American actress, author, animal rights activist, television personality, and comedienne. She provided the voice of Bitey White, a toy tiger that was named after her. [4] The series was short-lived, lasting only one season. Betty was inducted into the California Hall of Fame in December 2010. [59] In January 2013, NBC once again celebrated Betty White's birthday with a TV special featuring celebrity friends, including former president Bill Clinton; the special aired on February 5. [79], In September 2011, she teamed up with English singer Luciana to produce a remix of her song "I'm Still Hot". Apr 14, 2018 - Explore Joanna Laczynski's board White's parents met in Chicago, where her father, Horace Logan White, worked at an electrical company, and her mother, Christine, was a housewife. Betty Whiteattended Horace Mann School in Beverly Hills, California. When Valerie Harper left The Mary Tyler Moore Show, producers felt the show needed another female character, and so created Sue Ann Nivens. ", "Bea Arthur Remembered By 'Golden Girls' Co-Stars", "Betty White and Lucille Ball Had Quite the Special Friendship", "Betty White and Lucille Ball's close friendship was led by laughter, admiration for each other", "Mary Tyler Moore & Betty White on how Betty White was cast on the MTM Show - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG", "America's Favorite Golden Girl: Betty White", "30 Fun Facts About Birthday Girl Betty White! She has also served as a producer and is considered one of the pioneers of American television who played a crucial role both behind and in front of the camera during the early days of American television history. The synopsis made fun of the advanced age of the actors. Happy Cheese Doodle Day! [4] Like her sitcom, she had creative control over the series, and was able to hire a female director. [39] Through the 1950s and 1960s, White began a nineteen-year run as hostess and commentator on the annual Rose Parade broadcast on NBC (often co-hosting with Lorne Greene), and appeared on a number of late-night talk shows, including Jack Paar's The Tonight Show, and other daytime game shows. [4], In 1983, White became the first woman to win a Daytime Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Game Show Host, for the NBC entry Just Men! [17], A running gag was how Sue Anne's aggressive, cynical personality was the complete opposite of her relentlessly perky TV persona on the fictional WJM-TV show The Happy Homemaker. White also starred in the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of The Lost Valentine on January 30, 2011 (this presentation garnered the highest rating for a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation in the previous four years and according to the Nielsen Media Research TV rating service won first place in the prime time slot for that date. She is best known for her role in The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Live with it," and gave Duncan more airtime. [63] This marriage ended in divorce in 1949 after Allen pressured White to give up her career to become a homemaker. She initially aspired to a career as a forest ranger, but was unable to accomplish this because women were not allowed to serve as rangers at that time. "[36], In July 1959, White made her professional stage debut in a week-long production of the play, "Third Best Sport", at the Ephrata Legion Star Playhouse in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.[38]. Die Schauspielerin Betty White als Witwe Rose mag ein Grund dafür gewesen sein, warum so viele Menschen die Sendung liebten â abgesehen davon, dass die Sitcom es schaffte, sowohl den Emmy als auch den Golden Globe Award zu gewinnen, was die hochkarätige Schauspielkunst, Regie und Produktion dieses 80er-Hits eindeutig belegen. [93], Archive of American Television interview for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, 0:0:47-50, The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, List of awards and nominations received by Betty White, "Betty White, comedian and actress, turns 95", "Happy birthday! This was the first award in the new Emmy category designated for women on television. [58], A television special, Betty White's 90th Birthday Party, aired on NBC a day before her birthday on January 16, 2012. [31] From 1983 to 1984, White had a recurring role playing Ellen Harper Jackson on the series Mama's Family,[4] along with future Golden Girls co-star Rue McClanahan. In August 2010, she entered a deal with G.P. Weitere Ideen zu alte serien, luftfahrt kunst, lange graue haare. Betty White is a national treasure. [17], White began her television career in 1939, three months after her high school graduation, when she and a classmate sang songs from The Merry Widow on an experimental television show. [61] The documentary was filmed over a period of ten years, and featured archived footage and interviews from colleagues and friends. White made frequent game show appearances on What's My Line? She's beloved by fans in all the genres she's worked in, but none more than those who treasure her support and involvement with game shows.. The calendar features photos from White's career and with various animals. [4], In 1973, White made several appearances in the fourth season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as the "man-hungry" Sue Ann Nivens. She has also won three American Comedy Awards (including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1990), and two Viewers for Quality Television Awards. "I can honestly say that was the only time I have ever wanted to get out of a show," White later said. The group was approaching 500,000 members when NBC confirmed on March 11, 2010 that White would in fact host Saturday Night Live on May 8. White is known for her award-winning roles as Sue Ann Nivens on the CBS sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973–1977), Rose Nylund on the NBC sitcom The Golden Girls (1985–1992)[7], and Elka Ostrovsky on the TVLand sitcom Hot in Cleveland (2010–2015). Estelle Getty spielte Arthur's Mutter trotz der Tatsache, dass die beiden ungefähr gleich alt waren. Ludden appeared as a guest panelist on Match Game, with White sitting in the audience. In 1947, she married Lane Allen, a Hollywood talent agent. [4], According to the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Garden's ZooScape Member Newsletter, White hosted "History on Film" from 2000 to 2002. It seems like the 92-year-old comedian didnât begin her ⦠All proceeds go to various animal charities she supports. White won one Emmy Award, for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series, for the first season of The Golden Girls[4] and was nominated in that category every year of the show's run (the only cast member to receive that distinction – Getty was also nominated every year, but in the supporting actress category). [82] White is the only woman to have received an Emmy in all performing comedic categories, and also holds the record for longest span between Emmy nominations for performances—her first was in 1951 and her most recent was in 2011, a span of 60 years. Hollywood icon Betty White became famous playing âHappy Homemakerâ Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, but sheâs hardly a ⦠[1] She has stated that Betty is her legal name and not a shortened version of Elizabeth. The job eventually went to Barbara Walters. A Betty White calendar for 2011 was published in late 2010. The actress is currently single, her starsign is Capricorn and she is now 99 years of age. In 2009, White received the TCA Career Achievement Award from the Television Critics Association. Disappointed, she decided to pursue a career in writing. [4] The show was originally a live production on KCOP-TV in 1951, and won White a Los Angeles Emmy Award in 1952. On November 9, 2010, the USDA Forest Service, along with Smokey Bear, made Betty White an honorary forest ranger, fulfilling her lifelong dream. She made about five dollars a show. The couples became close friends, and Steinbeck gave an early draft of his Nobel Prize acceptance speech to Ludden for his birthday. [4], The American Veterinary Medical Association awarded White with its Humane Award in 1987 for her charitable work with animals. The Irrepressible Betty White. The Golden Girls, which also starred Bea Arthur, Estelle Getty, and Rue McClanahan, was immensely successful and ran from 1985 through 1992. [75], In her 2011 book If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't), White writes about her friendship with famed author John Steinbeck. [34] In response, White said "I'm sorry. "[67], White had a strained relationship with her The Golden Girls co-star Bea Arthur on and off the set of their television show, commenting that Arthur "was not that fond of me" and that "she found me a pain in the neck sometimes. She was so talented in writing that she wrote the final graduation play at Horace Mann School. The advertisement became very popular, and won the top spot on the Super Bowl Ad Meter.[47][48]. Nivens was described as an "icky sweet Betty White type.” In a 2010 The Interviews: An Oral History of Television interview, Moore explained that producers, aware of Moore and White's friendship, were initially hesitant to audition White for the role, for fear that if she hadn't been right, it would create awkwardness between the two. Personal life [17][18] Her paternal grandfather was Danish and her maternal grandfather was Greek, with her other roots being English and Welsh (both of her grandmothers were Canadians). White, McClanahan, and Getty reprised their roles Rose, Blanche, and Sophia in the spin-off The Golden Palace. (She was prompted to criticize one of Ludden's wrong answers on camera during an episode of Match Game '74.) Weitere Ideen zu james spader, schauspieler, bildergalerie. After the posi⦠Whereas, her paternal grandfather was Danish and her maternal grandfather was Greek, with her other roots being English and Welsh. How Do I Love Thee?/No More Alimony/Authoress! HALL (088), Sun, Feb 14 Betty White was born in Oak Park, Illinois, to Christine Tess (Cachikis), a homemaker, and Horace Logan White, a lighting company executive for the Crouse-Hinds Electric Company. [52] The series ran for six seasons, a total of 128 episodes, with the hour-long final episode airing on June 3, 2015.[53]. She would do just about anything, like singing on a show for no pay or making an appearance on the local game show. [4], In September 2009, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) announced plans to honor White with the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards. Larroquette is forced to dress in drag as Bea Arthur, when all four appear in public as the "original" cast members. The criticism followed when NBC expanded the show nationally. She wrote and played the lead in a graduation play at Horace Mann School, and discovered her interest in performing. Her interest in animal rights and welfare began in the early 1970s while she was both producing and hosting the syndicated series, The Pet Set, which spotlighted celebrities and their pets. She won an Emmy in 1996 for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, appearing as herself on an episode of The John Larroquette Show. She made many appearances on the hit Password show as a celebrity guest from 1961 through 1975. 26 Shares View ⦠Take a look back at the talented actors and actresses who took home a Golden Globe for Best Actor/Actress in a Motion Picture â Drama since the category was created in 1951. She was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1995 and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at Hollywood Boulevard alongside the star of her late husband Allen Ludden. Exclusive! "We need somebody who can play sickeningly sweet, like Betty White," Moore herself suggested at a production meeting, which resulted in casting White herself. 5:30 AM PST Perspektive Golden Girls Zitate Mädchensprüche Golden Girls Betty White Zitate Aus Fernsehsendungen Humor Iconosquare - Instagram, Facebook & Twitter Analytics and Management Platform Of course, Blanche's full name spells B.E.D. [33], In 2019, White joined the voice cast of Pixar's Toy Story 4. When White received the honor, more than one-third of Forest Service employees were women. [8] She is also known for her appearances on The Bold and the Beautiful, Boston Legal, The Carol Burnett Show, and Saturday Night Live. White, Fedderson, and Tibbles created the television comedy Life with Elizabeth, with White portraying the title character. Despite their differences, The Golden Girls was a positive experience for both actresses and they had great mutual respect for each other. Betty Marion White Ludden (born January 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois) is an American actress, author, comedienne, singer and TV star. Who's your favorite? [88] She won the same award again in 2012, and has received a third nomination. [57], White's success continued in 2012 with her first Grammy Award for a spoken word recording for her bestseller If You Ask Me. When Mama's Family was picked up in syndication after being canceled by NBC in 1984, White left the show (with the exception of one final appearance in the show's syndicated version in 1986). Regarded as a pioneer of television, she was one of the first women to exert control in front of and behind the camera[4] and is recognized as the first woman to produce a sitcom (Life with Elizabeth),[5] which contributed to her receiving the honorary title Mayor of Hollywood in 1955.[6]. About. By the 60’s, White was a staple of network game shows and talk shows: including both Jack Paar and later Johnny Carson’s era of The Tonight Show. [33] The show faced criticism for the inclusion of Arthur Duncan, an African-American performer, as a regular cast member. Betty Whiteâs full name is Betty White Ludden. White had originated this character in a series of sketches on The Carol Burnett Show in the 1970s. White was originally offered the role of Blanche in The Golden Girls, and Rue McClanahan was offered the role of Rose (the two characters being similar to roles they had played in Mary Tyler Moore and Maude, respectively). Betty White/Ben McKenzie/Amy Brenneman/Conor Oberst, Betty White/Amar'e Stoudemire/Jack Hanna/Rachel Platten, The Paley Center Salutes NBC's 90th Anniversary, Jamie Foxx/Betty White/Chris Brown & Kid Ink, Betty White/Belinda Carlisle/Tawny Kitaen/John Edwards, Saturday Night Live: 40th Anniversary Special, Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Red Carpet Special, Betty White/Jessica Radloff/Chef Curtis Stone, Guest Co-Hostess Carnie Wilson/Betty White/Reed Alexander, Betty White/Richard Quest/Jamestown Revival, Fox's Cause for Paws: An All-Star Dog Spectacular, 17th Annual the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor: Celebrating Jay Leno, Betty White/"Parenthood's" Monica Potter Gets Crafty/"X-Men's" Shawn Ashmore. She belongs to American nationality and mixed (English- Danish- Greek) ethnicity. She was born in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, but the family moved to Los Angeles when Betty was only two years old. White comically envisions her Rose as the central character with the others as mere supporting players. Whiteâs career began in 1939, shortly after her graduation from High School. [44] In that episode, titled "Here We Go Again", a parody on Sunset Boulevard, a diva-like White convinces Larroquette to help write her memoir. Following the success of the Snickers advertisement, a grassroots campaign on Facebook called "Betty White to Host SNL (Please)" began in January 2010. [36] The sitcom was a critical and ratings disaster, but ABC wouldn't allow White out of her contractual agreement and required her to fill the remaining thirteen weeks in their deal. [4][77], As of 2009, White is the president emeritus of the Morris Animal Foundation, where she has served as a trustee of the organization since 1971. [28][26][29] White found work modeling, and her first professional acting job was at the Bliss Hayden Little Theatre. In all of her various variety series over the years, White would sing at least a couple of songs during each broadcast. It was my positive attitude – and that made Bea mad sometimes. On May 19, 2008, she appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, taking part in the host's Mary Tyler Moore Show reunion special alongside every surviving cast member of the series. In June 2010, White took on the role of Elka Ostrovsky the house caretaker on TV Land's original sitcom Hot in Cleveland along with Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves and Wendie Malick. 2.7m Followers, 548 Following, 2,931 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Arden Cho ìë´ ì¡° (@arden_cho) January 18, 2017 by Maggie Winterfeldt. )[54] and from 2012 to 2014, White hosted and executive produced Betty White's Off Their Rockers, in which senior citizens play practical jokes on the younger generation. Learning to Drive Day/The Day They Moved In/Alvin Asks the Boss Home, Dreams Come True: A Celebration of Disney Animation, The Hollywood Moment at Home Edition 2020-, BJ Korros with All Star 99th Birthday Salute to Betty White, BJ Korros The Hollywood Moment Celebrates Betty White's 99th Birthday. [22][23] To make extra money, her father would build radios (crystal radio) and sell them wherever he could. After The Golden Palace ended,[4] White guest-starred on a number of television programs including Suddenly Susan, The Practice, and Yes, Dear where she received Emmy nominations for her individual appearances. When World War II broke out, she put her career on hold and volunteered for the American Women's Voluntary Services. In 1952, the same year that she began hosting Hollywood on Television, White co-founded Bandy Productions with writer George Tibbles and Don Fedderson, a producer. The couple appeared together in an episode of The Odd Couple featuring Felix's and Oscar's appearance on Password. :) White originally had doubts about her ability to play Rose, until the show's creator took her aside and told her not to play Rose as stupid but as someone "terminally naive, a person who always believed the first explanation of something. [56] She also launched her own clothing line on July 22, 2010, which features shirts with her face on them. In 1975, NBC replaced her as commentator hostess of the Tournament of Roses Parade, feeling that she identified too heavily with rival network CBS' The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Putnam's Sons to produce two more books, the first of which, If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't), was released in 2011. Betty White is getting so much love!. On 17-1-1922 Betty White (nickname: Betty) was born in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. [68] A supporter of gay rights, White said that "If a couple has been together all that time – and there are gay relationships that are more solid than some heterosexual ones – I think it's fine if they want to get married. Another In 1951, she was nominated for her first Emmy Award as "Best Actress" on television, competing with such legendary stars as Judith Anderson, Helen Hayes, and Imogene Coca, but the award went to Gertrude Berg. When she was a student at Beverly Hills high school, She had aspirations of becoming a forest ranger. [4], In 1954, she hosted and produced her own daily talk/variety show, The Betty White Show, on NBC (her second show to feature that title). Betty Marion White Ludden (born January 17, 1922), known professionally as Betty White, is an American actress, comedian, author, and advocate for the welfare and health of animals. Most Seussian Supporting Character Portrayal? Her first radio jobs included reading commercials and playing bit parts, and sometimes even doing crowd noises. Since it was the height of the Depression, and hardly anyone had a sizable income, he would trade the radios in exchange for other goods, including dogs on some occasions. [15][65][66] While they had no children together, she is stepmother to his three children from his first marriage to Margaret McGloin Ludden, who died of cancer in 1961. White commented that "It was wonderful the way they incorporated our names into the characters ... And I’m a sucker for animals, so the tiger was just perfect!"[62]. [37] As originally intended, the show, loosely based on the Elmer Rice play Dream Girl, would focus on Vicki's daydreaming tendencies. Cheesiest actor? We've curated a list of romances that break free of the typical fare of humans falling in love. [87], In January 2011, 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. Betty White, Actress: The Proposal. Mind your own business, take care of your affairs, and don't worry about other people so much". She also attended Beverly Hills High School. She is of Danish, Greek, English, and Welsh descent. Actress Sandra Bullock presented White with the award on January 23, 2010, at the ceremony, which took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Pictures of Betty White's House 6 Times We Wanted to Move In With Betty White. Betty White was born in Oak Park, Illinois, to Christine Tess (Cachikis), a homemaker, and Horace Logan White, a lighting company executive for the Crouse-Hinds Electric Company. [26] Inspired by her idols Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy,[27] she decided to pursue a career as an actress. [63] After the war, the couple married and moved to Ohio where Barker owned a chicken farm. on She also participated in events for troops before they were deployed overseas. Das Ensemble bestand aus den erfahrenen Darstellern Betty White und Rue McClanahan, die mit Arthur zusammengearbeitet hatten Maude. From "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" to "The Golden Girls," we take a look back at Betty White's life and career in photos. [70][71], White first met Lucille Ball while working on the short-lived sitcom Date With the Angels, which was filmed on The Culver Studios lot where I Love Lucy was also filmed. [49][50] In her opening monologue, White thanked Facebook and joked that she "didn't know what Facebook was, and now that I do know what it is, I have to say, it sounds like a huge waste of time. Baby Talk/My Friend, the Executrix/Programmed for Love, Two Grapes on the Vine/Aunt Sylvia/Deductible Divorce, The Horse Lover/Secretary to the Stars/Julie's Decision/Gopher and Isaac Buy a Horse/Village People Ride Again, The Adventure of Miss Aggie's Farewell Performance, Balance Check Book/Late for a Party/Piano Tuner. Bea Arthur would often insist on waiting to leave for lunch until all four (White, Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty, and she) had finished their work, and could leave together. [4] The City of Los Angeles named her "Ambassador to the Animals" at the dedication ceremony. Born January 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois, Betty White has been in show business since the 1950s. [41] Due to the amount of work she has done on them, she has been deemed the "First Lady of Game Shows".[42]. She is a multi-talented personality. From The Golden Girls to Saturday Night Live, The Mary Tyler Moore Show to her music-video debut, ⦠She hosted her only game show, Just Men! [1] He proposed to White at least twice before she accepted. Her first game show appearance was in 1955 as a panelist on a little-known and short-lived show called "Make the ⦠Collection Agency/Monster with Green Eyes/Good Neighbor Policy. Authoress! In 2010 she became the oldest person to host Saturday Night Live. [76][39], White is a pet enthusiast and an animal health advocate who works with animal organizations, including the Los Angeles Zoo Commission, The Morris Animal Foundation, African Wildlife Foundation, and Actors & Others for Animals. White served as a judge alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Wendy Diamond for the American Humane's Hero Dog Awards airing on The Hallmark Channel on November 8, 2011.[81]. Betty Marion White Ludden (born January 17, 1922),[1] known professionally as Betty White, is an American actress, comedian, author, and advocate for the welfare and health of animals. [90], A 2011 poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos revealed that White was considered the most popular and most trusted celebrity among Americans, beating the likes of Denzel Washington, Sandra Bullock, and Tom Hanks. 15.12.2020 - Erkunde Anne Schuberts Pinnwand âMargaret "Hotlips"/Loretta Switâ auf Pinterest. [92] In February 2012, White received her first Grammy Award ("Best Spoken Word Recording") for the audio recording of the book. White appeared, alongside Abe Vigoda, in the company's advertisement for the candy during the 2010 Super Bowl XLIV. She married the show's host, Allen Ludden, in 1963. White won two Emmy Awards back-to-back for her role in the hugely popular series.[4]. The Ladies of Knots Landing Reunion! 23.07.2019 - Erkunde Jessica G.s Pinnwand âJames Spader - privateâ auf Pinterest. Learn more about Whiteâs life ⦠[83] In 2009, White and her now-deceased The Golden Girls cast mates Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty were awarded Disney Legends awards. She guest starred on The Millionaire in the episode "The Virginia Lennart Story", as the owner of a small town diner that received an anonymous gift of $1,000,000, in 1956. And sheâs just as spunky as ever. [13][14][15] She is the only child of Christine Tess (née Cachikis; 1899–1985), a homemaker, and Horace Logan White (1899–1963),[16] a lighting company executive. Local Southern stations threatened to boycott unless Duncan was removed from the series. [24], She attended the Beverly Hills Unified School District in Beverly Hills, and Beverly Hills High School, graduating in 1939. âThe Love Boatâ 32 Oscar-winning guest stars [Photos], Golden Girls: 5 Characters Who Were Smarter Than They Seemed (& 5 Who Weren't), 9 Actors Over 90 Still Making a Mark in Hollywood, From Mel Brooks to Betty White (Photos), Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. Vigoda and Betty White, both 88 years old at the time, appeared in "Game", a Snickers commercial that debuted during Super Bowl XLIV on February 7, 2010. Americaâs grandma, television icon and all-around badass woman Betty White is officially 99 years old this weekend. She also won the UCLA Jack Benny Award for Comedy, recognizing her significant contribution to comedy in television, and was roast at the New York Friars Club. Although considering the role a highlight of her career, she has described the character's image as "icky sweet", feeling she was the very definition of feminine passivity, owing to the fact she always satirized her own persona onscreen in just such a way. However, the sponsor was not pleased with the fantasy elements, and pressured to have them eliminated. By the end of the year, NBC quietly cancelled the series. 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