Betty White’s film and television career spanned over 70 years. White became a household name thanks to the legendary "The Golden Girls" and the game show "Password." A passionate supporter of animal rights, White’s affiliation with animal charities (Actors and Others for Animals), and her roles in the television sitcoms "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Mama's Family," as well as being a regular panelist on the popular 1970s game show "Match Game" solidified her celebrity status. Betty White’s television career started in the early 1950s with "Life with Elizabeth.” For six seasons she starred in the hit TV Land sitcom "Hot in Cleveland" and won an Emmy for hosting Saturday Night Live in 2010.