Betty White was an American actress and comedian, born on January 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois. She became a beloved figure in television, known for her roles in popular shows like The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. With a career spanning over seven decades, she earned numerous awards, including multiple Emmy Awards.
In addition to her acting, Betty White was an animal rights advocate and worked with various organizations to promote animal welfare. She was also known for her quick wit and charm, making her a favorite among fans of all ages. Betty White passed away on December 31, 2021, leaving behind a lasting legacy.