LOS ANGELES (AP) – True to form, Betty White has something impassive to say about her birthday on Sunday.
“Because I’m 99, I can stay up as late as I want without asking permission.” He told The Associated Press in an email.
White’s unobtrusive plans include feeding a pair of ducks that regularly visit his home in the Los Angeles area. Her birthday meal will be a hot dog and fries brought by young friend and agent Jeff Witjas, along with a bouquet of roses.
The actor’s television credits range from 1949’s “Hollywood on Television” to a 2019 voice role in “Forky Asks a Question,” featuring “The Golden Girls” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show. “among the highlights.
Only in January did White appear on screen in rehearsals, such as “The Golden Girls” and “Hot in Cleveland”; Sandra Bullock’s 2009 film “The Proposal” and the 2018 documentary “Betty White: First Lady of Television,” about her life and career.
White’s devotion to animals will be on display next month with the digital and DVD release of “Betty White’s Pet Set,” a 1970s series in which she visited with famous guests and their pets and wildlife.
His work, always marked by the comic chronicle of the best drawers, has earned him five Emmy Awards, including a 2010 trophy for a guest appearance on “Saturday Night Live.”
A native of Oak Park, Illinois, White was married to game producer and presenter Allen Ludden from 1963 until his death in 1981.