Happy Birthday Betty White!
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2/11 1950: The beautiful 28-year-old brunette co-hosted music roundup 'Hollywood on Television' for a whopping five hours a day, six days a week. -
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3/11 1958: White sported a wavy pageboy haircut when she played newlywed Vicki Angel on 'Date with the Angels'. -
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4/11 1965: She adopted her signature bouffant and made guest appearances on 'Password', hosted by husband Allen Ludden. -
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5/11 1975: White went blond as the scheming (and sexy-costar Ed Asner called her "one hot mama") Sue Ann Nivens on 'Mary Tyler Moore'. Her role as the "Happy Homemaker" won her an Emmy. -
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6/11 1982: Blond bouffant, red lips, big smile-at 60, the 'Match Game' star embraced her look. -
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7/11 1985: On the hit show, 'Golden Girls', she played naive Minnesotan Rose Nylund - and won an Emmy. "I like Rose because she thought life was like a musical comedy," she has said. "It was going to have a happy ending no matter whatever happened." -
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8/11 1991: White reprised her role of Rose Nylund on the short-lived spinoff, 'The Golden Palace'. -
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9/11 1999: Super-producer David E. Kelley cast her in horror flick 'Lake Placid'. "I was looking for the sweetest, most grandmotherly type, who in fact was vicious and had a gutter mouth," he told EW. "Betty certainly personified the former, and she had no problem embracing the latter." -
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10/11 2010: The now silver-haired star is hotter than ever with a hit viral Super Bowl ad, a hosting gig on 'Saturday Night Live', and a role in 'Hot in Cleveland'. "At my age, you shouldn't have all this good stuff," she modestly told Entertainment Weekly. "But honestly, how lucky can I get?" -
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11/11 2015: The star dazzles in diamonds at the People's Choice Awards.
Betty White is turning 94 today, and we're happy to report that her sense of humor hasn't aged one bit! We take a look back at her career, from her earliest roles to career-defining shows like "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Golden Girls" and beyond.