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.
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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.