Betty White, a legendary actress who lived through major historical events including World War II, passed away just weeks before her 100th birthday. She began her career in 1939 and became a Hollywood favorite, conquering American television with her talents as an actress, singer, and producer. Despite being an audience favorite for over 80 years, Betty White never had children.
Other interesting facts include being the first woman to produce a national show and winning numerous awards, including eight Emmy awards, three American Comedy Awards, and a Grammy. She was also recognized as "The First Lady of Television" and "The First Lady of Game Shows."