True to form the Los Angeles (AP) form, Betty White has nothing to say about her birthday on Sunday.
“Since I’m turning the year, I can stand for long without asking permission!” He told the Associated Press in an email.
White’s less important plans include feeding a pair of ducks that go home permanently to his Los Angeles area. Her birthday party will be hosted by her longtime friend and agent Jeff Witzas with a hot dog and a bouquet of French fries.
The actor’s TV credits range from 1949’s “Hollywood on Television” to 2019’s “The Golden Girls” and “The Trailer Moore Show” to “The Golden Girls” entitled “Asks a Question in Voice”. Joins the voice of
Just in January, White is back on screen, including “Golden Girls” and “Hot in Cleveland.” The 2009 Sandra Bell film “The Proposal” and the 2018 documentary “Betty White: Television’s First Lady” about her life and career.
White’s devotion to animals will be on display next month with DVD and digital releases featuring the 1970s series “Butty White’s Pet Set”, in which he celebrates celebrities and their pets. Also met with wild animals.
Her work, always marked by top-notch comic timing, has won her five Emmy Awards, including the 2010 Trophy for hosting a guest on “Sunday Night Live.”
White, from Oak Park, Illinois, was married to game show host and producer Alan Loudon from 1963 until his death in 1981.