The beautiful Betty White would have joined the centenarian club on January 17th, 2022, turning 100 years old. She passed away peacefully in her home, reports say, at age 99 on the morning of Friday, December 31, 2021. Almost eligible for NBC’s Smucker’s Jar, Betty White built up an amazing Curriculum Vitae, including Disney projects, hit sitcoms, cameos galore, and even a children’s Golden Book.
D23 sums up her career (which started in 1939) effortlessly, including all our favorite projects as well as historical tidbits we learned,
Betty was also seen on the Carol Burnett show, hosting SNL – Saturday Night Live, and various game show projects throughout her career.
Betty White’s Disney Projects
As far as the Disney section of Betty White’s repertoire goes, she voiced Mrs. Claus in the 2010 ABC holiday short, Operation: Secret Santa. Mickey’s newest illustration style cartoons had an episode entitled, New York Weenie, where White lend her voice as a cameo.
A more recent feature film appearance in 2009 was in Touchstone Pictures’ film, The Proposal, where she played Grandma Annie alongside Sandra Bullock.
Betty’s voice has become so iconic, she was hired to voice over the English dub of Studio Ghibli’s Ponyo. The next year, she played Grandma Bunny in You Again (2010). She even voiced Hestia in the Disney Renaissance Age Hercules animated series (1998-1999), and can be heard as the voice of the baby chew toy, Bitey White in Toy Story 4 (2019). Her name is an obvious pun on her personal name.
Betty was inducted as a Disney Legend in 2009 in the television category. She was 88 at the time, posing with Minnie Mouse and receiving her award and plaque, which was presented alongside the other Golden Girls co-stars plaques (Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty, and Bea Arthur), which are displayed at the Team – Disney Michael D. Eisner Building.
According to Disney Tips, we learn that Betty White was also an accomplished author, and her books do good turns:
Amongst her costars and fellow actors, Betty White was also known for her humor, ability to pivot, the choice to be kind, and effervescent sweetness. The Good Place actor, Ted Danson, told People Magazine about White,
We hope that Betty White’s legacy of films and television shows lives on as her character does in our hearts. Thank you, Betty, for such a legacy!