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Betty White to Be Inducted into NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame

Renowned Actress Betty White to Be Inducted into NAB Broadcasting  Hall of Fame

2012 NAB Show

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The National Association of Broadcasters announced today that film and       television star Betty White will be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting       Hall of Fame during a special breakfast at the 2012 NAB Show, on       Tuesday, April 17 in Las Vegas. With a career that has spanned more than       60 years, the seven-time Emmy Award winner has created unforgettable       roles in television and film, authored seven books and won numerous       awards.

“Betty White is admired by generations of audiences”

“Betty White is admired by generations of audiences,” said NAB President       and CEO Gordon Smith. “She has remarkable energy and an incredible       ability to connect with viewers. Betty’s contributions to television and       entertainment as a whole are extraordinary. Our Hall of Fame would be       incomplete without her.”

White’s first comedy series, “Life with Elizabeth,” brought her first       Emmy Award in 1952, followed by a daily NBC talk/variety show called       “The Betty White Show.” She was a recurring regular with over 70       appearances on “The Tonight Show with Jack Paar,” and appeared on “The       Merv Griffin Show” and “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.” She also       subbed as host on all three talk shows. White was a regular with Vicki       Lawrence on “Mama’s Family,” as sister Ellen, a role she created with       the rest of the company on “The Carol Burnett Show.”

Her recurring role as “Happy Homemaker” Sue Ann Nivens in the classic       series “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” brought two Emmys for Best Supporting       Actress in 1974-75 and 1975-76. She received her fourth Emmy for Best       Daytime Game Show Host for “Just Men.” Nominated seven times for Best       Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Rose Nylund in “The Golden       Girls,” White won the Emmy the first season in 1985, and later appeared       in the spin-off “The Golden Palace” for one season. She earned her next       Emmy Award as Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series on “The John       Larroquette Show.”

White was nominated for an Emmy in 2011 for her portrayal of “Elka,” the       snarky but lovable caretaker on the TV Land series “Hot in Cleveland,”       in which she stars alongside Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves and Wendie       Malick. White also won back-to-back Screen Actors Guild Awards for       Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Comedy Series in 2011 and 2012.

When she hosted NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” in 2010, it was one of the       highest-rated episodes in the show’s history, and earned her an Emmy       Award for Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, bringing White’s Emmy total       to seven awards. White is also Executive Producer and Host of the NBC       series Off Their Rockers, which is set to air April 4th.

In addition to charming sports fans with her role in the popular       Snickers commercial shown during the 2010 Super Bowl, White has       guest-starred on “Ally McBeal,” “That ’70s Show,” “Boston Legal,” and       received Emmy nominations for guesting on both NBC’s “Community” and       “The Middle.” She was also nominated for an Emmy as a guest actress on       “Suddenly Susan.”

Her numerous television movies include “Chance of a Lifetime,” “Stealing       Christmas,” “Annie’s Point” and “The Lost Valentine,” for which she       received yet another Emmy nomination. White also hosted the New Year’s       Day Tournament of Roses Parade for 20 years, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving       Day Parade for 10 years. Her big-screen credits include the Warner       Brothers hit “The Proposal,” with Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds, as       well as “You Again,” “Bringing Down the House,” “The Story of Us,” “Lake       Placid” and “Hard Rain.”

As previously       announced, Garry Marshall, legendary Hollywood actor, director,       writer and producer, will also be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting       Hall of Fame during the NAB Show Television Luncheon, sponsored by Wide       Orbit, on Monday, April 16. This is the first time two individuals have       been inducted for television into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

Previous NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame television inductees include Bob       Newhart, Bob Barker, NBC’s” Meet the Press,” Regis Philbin, “The Tonight       Show,” “Saturday Night Live,” Ted Koppel, “M*A*S*H,” “60 Minutes,” “The       Today Show” and “Star Trek,” among others.


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