Actress Amy Adams (Right) and actor Darren Le Gallo attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235392), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235381), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235377), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235367), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235237), contact WireImage.com
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 06: Actress Amy Adams attends the after party for the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Rouge Tomate on January 6, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Amy Adams
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 06: Actor Matthew Goode and actress Amy Adams attend the after party for the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Rouge Tomate on January 6, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Matthew Goode;Amy Adams
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Actor Matthew Goode and actress Amy Adams attend the after party for the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Rouge Tomate on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - After Party Rouge Tomate New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage.com To license this image (17093661), contact WireImage.com
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I have no idea who you are talking about. Betty White is far from what you describe. Have you had your morning coffee yet? Or perhaps you are always this nasty. Nasty little person, I'll keep you in my prayers.
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Am I the only one who remembers Betty in Life With Elizabeth?
This preceded all the others. She was wonderful!
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I loved her part in Lake Placid and she had no problem f-ing with the cops officer f-meat. Killer
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Betty White is great and funny in everything she does. I've loved her on shows like Golden Girls as well as the various game shows she's been in over the years. Congratulations, Betty on receiving that special award. And...she's not over yet!!!!
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FIRST SAW BETTY IN A SHOW CALLED LIFE WITH ELIZABETH.
LOVE HER EVER SINCE!
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Betty White is funny. She can act and say stuff that makes you kind of look at her twice in disbelief. What a hoot!
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I have loved Betty White for years. I didn't watch The Golden Girls too much as I didn't care so much for Bea Arthur. I loved her on Mary Tyler Moore, and don't forget the episodes she did on Boston Legal.
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Betty White is one of the most special ladies in the world. I've had the privilege of being friends with her and serving with her on the Board of Trustees of MORRIS ANIMAL FOUNDATION since 1991. She's a wonderful friend to the animals, for whom she works tirelessly.
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Betty is a fabulous person, both on the screen and off. A kind, witty, caring person who is a wonderful friend to people and animals. She works tirelessly on the Board of Trustees of MORRIS ANIMAL FOUNDATION and I've been privileged to be her friend for almost 20 years.
Arlene Klein
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Betty White is such an amazing actor. She played Sue Ann Niven so well, she had you believing she was nasty and manipulative, yet in her portrayal of Rose Nylan, you almost felt sorry for the airhead.
I remember watching her on "My Favorite Wife" when I was barely 6 years old, she had the entire family in stitches.
I also admire her work in animal welfare, more actors should take up that cause. Betty and Doris Day are champions in the animal world.
You go, girlfriend.
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God Bless you, Betty. You've been a source of laughter and love since the cameras and microphones first discovered you, sixty years ago. What a remarkable talent, to still have such a fine honed sense of humor and such a quick wit at your age. May we all be blessed to live so long and give such happiness to others.
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that old cracker looks like death in drag i have seen better looking dead drag queens or is that really an old man in a bad wig and dress ... lmao
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You are aging too...will you be as good at it it as Betty?
Sounds like you are a nasty old almost dead bitter drag queen that never made anything of yourself
What a true gem she is. In a way, her sense of humor reminds me of Dolly Parton's.
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I met Betty White in person at her book signing seveal years ago. What a sweet, sincere person she was and is. I love the woman. A class act!
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Betty White is a wonderful lady and she has had a stellar career. Bea Arthur was so jealous of her, it was hilarious. Arthur demanded top billing on "Golden Girls" but Betty should have had it.
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j9:
What planet are you from? Certainly not the good old earth! What a shame you do not know a wonderful LADY like Betty White!
Maybe one day you will visit our planet and you will "choke on those words". She is the "one in a million" that can keep us laughing and still be serious when needed.
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I, as a teenager visiting my dad's family in NY, had the opportunity to meet Betty White. That was 45 years ago.
My aunt Martha worked in Elman's Bookstore in Chappaqua. Betty White and her husband, Allen Luden, came in when they were at home there. I just happened to be there when Ms. White and he were there and my aunt introduced me to her. (She didn't introduce me to him as he didn't like to be disturbed when he was there.)
What a gracious lady! She felt badly that she did not have make-up on when she met me!!! She had been working in her garden right before they came in.
I thought she was wonderful. She was so kind. She wished she had looked better to meet me. (She was beautiful without make-up.)
I have always thought she was very deserving of her success. In this day and age way too many actors and actresses are way to full of themselves, I appreciate the ones who are just good people. She is one of them. Very genuine.
I hope she is around for a long, long time.
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Betty at any age is a class act. I have a autographed picture of her hanging on my "Hollywood wall" in my house, right along
side Bea Arthur, and several others. She was a scream as Suann Niven on Mary Tyler Moore Show and the same for Rose. Keep working Betty....it keeps up laughing!
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