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Betty J. White was a celebrated American actress, comedian, and television pioneer, known for her vibrant personality and sharp wit. She gained fame in the 1950s and became a household name through her roles in shows like "The Golden Girls" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." White's career spanned more than seven decades, making her one of the longest-lasting figures in the entertainment industry. Her ability to connect with audiences of all ages made her a beloved figure in American pop culture.

Beyond her acting, White was also an advocate for animal rights and a passionate supporter of various charitable causes. Her love for animals was well-documented, and she often used her platform to raise awareness about animal welfare. White's contributions to television and her philanthropic efforts have left a lasting legacy, inspiring countless individuals in both the creative and charitable sectors.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita January 17, 1922
Luogo di nascita Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Data di morte December 31, 2021
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