Betty White pushed back against pressure for her to stop featuring a Black tap dancer on her show in 1954, The Washington Post reported. When encouraged to take Arthur Duncan off the air ...
After that success, she went on to The Betty White Show in 1977. From there, Betty only kept getting funnier. Her next hit was with The Golden Girls (1985-1992,) where she played Rose Nyland.
"I think I can honestly say that that was the only time I have ever wanted to get out of a show," said White. The part was originally for a "Betty White-type." It was thought Betty and Mary's ...
During her appearance on "The Tonight Show," In 1978, Betty White brought her elephant to the show to meet Johnny Carson.
As the holiday season swings into full gear, the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre has opened its doors to one of the most beloved ...
It wasn't until her 30s that White went on to host her own show, "The Betty White Show," and appear ... after high school and landed a role in the 1954 musical "The Pajama Game" when she was ...
Betty White understood the power of television ... a nonprofit that supports queer leaders running for office. In 1954, White had a daily TV show on NBC. One of the entertainers that appeared ...
"What an exceptional life," posted talk show host Ellen DeGeneres. "I'm grateful for every second I got to spend with Betty White ... American tap dancer in 1954. In response to criticism ...
Led by director and choreographer Linda Fortunato, this production's formula — a winning cast, marvelous dancing and warm aura of holiday cheer — results in a truly merry time.