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Official Fawlty Towers British Television Sitcom Shirt! The Golden Girls star Betty White, a pioneering comedian, and five-time Emmy Award-winning actress passed away early this morning at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 99, TMZ reported. She is survived by three stepchildren from her third marriage. Widely hailed as a national treasure, White is known for her role in The Golden Girls - the wildly popular 1980s sitcom about four elderly citizens sharing a Miami house. White played the widowed Rose Nyland, and in 1986 she won her third Emmy in her first season for playing the innocent and lovable Minnesotan. “I like Rose because she thinks life is like a musical comedy,” White told Oprah Winfrey in 2015. “No matter what happens, there will be a happy ending.” Indeed, White was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress every year during the show's seven seasons from 1985 to 1992, as well as four Golden Globe Awards.
Betty Marion White Ludden was born on January 17, 1922, in Illinois, USA, the only child of housewife Christine Tess and Horace Logan White, an executive of a lighting company. Moving to California during the Great Depression and then to Los Angeles, White attended Beverly Hills High School and spent his holiday horseback riding in the state's High Sierras. Official Fawlty Towers British Television Sitcom Shirt! Her first career choice was to be a ranger, but when it was discovered that women were not accepted, she turned to screenwrite with a graduation play in which she starred. Her first paid screen appearance was in 1939 when at the age of 17, she sang in a capsule version of the song The Merry Widow on an experimental LA television channel. “I wore my graduation gown, a fine white tulle numbered shirt held in place by a sapphire blue velvet ribbon, which I fervently hoped would fascinate as we sang along,” she recalled in her memoirs. But in the four years since 1941, White's "showbiz dreams have gone to dust" as she worked with American Women's Volunteer Service driving a delivery van.