New Betty White Stamps Deliver Smiles
They are ready to add a little sparkle on mailpieces everywhere!
White's spritely smirk will smarten up the day for any recipient of First-Class Mail bearing the new Forever stamp.
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Also at the event was
"I was absent mindedly drawing instead of eating my eggs and looking back down at the mess I had been making in my sketchbook, I saw that at some point, I had drawn a paw print," said Stephanos. "I had a bit of a eureka moment and thought, what if I just give Betty an earring that's in the shape of a paw print?"
Other ceremony participants included Richard Lichtenstein, who co-chaired the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association's board of trustees with White;
Background
Many fans who came to know White as a feisty, endearing representative of an older generation are unaware that she first acted on radio in 1930, and that her first television appearance was in 1939.
Wearing her high school graduation dress, a teenaged White sang and danced highlights from the operetta "The Merry Widow" in an experimental broadcast seen only by a small audience on an early television set located five floors below the studio.
She was also very patriotic, pausing show business pursuits during World War II to serve in the American Women's Voluntary Services, driving a truck to deliver supplies to gunnery encampments in the
In the late 1940s, White landed more radio roles, she her first big break on screen came in 1949 with "
White went on to become the sole host and producer of "Hollywood On Television," and it became known as "The Betty White Show" — the first of a handful of shows to bear her name. She also played the title role in the 1952-1955 situation comedy "Life With Elizabeth" which featured vignettes about a newlywed couple. White was not only the star; she also co-created and produced the show — becoming one of the first women to produce a nationally broadcast sitcom.
White's tireless work ethic, prolific output and impish charm got her noticed. The NBC television network launched a half-hour version of her show in 1954. In 1957, she starred in another sitcom, "Date With the Angels", which was shortly replaced by another sketch-comedy show bearing her name.
Her love of games — word games in particular — also made her a popular game show panelist. And it was in 1961, during a stint as a celebrity contestant on "Password," that her comic skills struck personal gold. White and the show's host,
White and Ludden often attended Friday night filming of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," whose star was a close friend. During the hit show's fourth season, writers created an episode with a character described as a "
After another self-titled sitcom starring White lasted only 14 episodes, she continued to make guest appearances, including "Mama's Family;" "The
In 1985, White received an offer to play another world-wise female character named Blanche on "The Golden Girls." In an inspired moment, however, the director suggested a role-swap: White performed the part of Rose — sweetly naive and apt to launch into rambling tales of her preposterous hometown, the fictional
"The Golden Girls" was a massive seven-season hit and groundbreaking in the depiction of the lives of older women. White also played Rose in a sequel, "
White's career was largely as a TV actress and personality, but her star power also made it to the big screen. She portrayed a
As she approached 90, White's career took another turn. She appeared in a Super Bowl commercial in 2010 and a petition campaign that year brought her back to live television; amid much fanfare, White became the oldest-ever guest host of NBC's "Saturday Night Live." The appearance landed White her fifth and final national Primetime Emmy Award.
Following the "Saturday Night Live" appearance, White was approached to play a role in the pilot episode of "Hot in
In addition to her Emmys, White was presented with three Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Grammy Award, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and induction into the Television Hall of Fame, among many other honors. She was also much recognized for her animal welfare work.
White died peacefully in her sleep on
Stamp Artwork
Sold in a pane of 20, the Betty White stamp features a portrait of the cherished star against a violet-colored background and, in a lighter shade, bubbly spots that befit her sparkling personality. She is portrayed wearing a polka-dotted blue top, and, symbolizing her love of animals, an earring shaped like a pawprint peeks out of her blonde curls. "
The stamp illustration was created digitally and is based on a photograph taken by
News of the stamp is being shared with the hashtag #BettyWhiteStamp.
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