The Betty White Hallmark Movie That’s Actually Worth Your Time
Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images By Jerrica Tisdale/Feb. 7, 2022 9:32 am EST
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The world became a lot less bright after “Golden Girls” alum and pop icon Betty White died in December 2021, just a few weeks shy of her 100th birthday. White’s fans and family members still found ways to honor her on her birthday, and her hometown paid tribute with various foods and festivities. It’s no surprise that the world continues to honor White, as she arguably became America’s favorite golden girl over the course of her 80 years in showbiz. Per IMDb, she held many iconic roles — from Sue Ann Nivens on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and Rose Nylund on “The Golden Girls,” to Elka Ostrovsky on “Hot in Cleveland.” Though White is best-known for her roles in sitcoms, she also appeared in films like “The Proposal,” “You Again,” “Bringing Down the House,” and “Toy Story 4.”
White made a name for herself as a comedian, though she did occasionally dabble in drama. One such example is her 2011 film on the Hallmark channel called “The Lost Valentine,” which remains one of the popular network’s must-watch movies, even over a decade later.
The Betty White Hallmark Movie That’s Actually Worth Your Time
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By Jerrica Tisdale/Feb. 7, 2022 9:32 am EST
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The world became a lot less bright after “Golden Girls” alum and pop icon Betty White died in December 2021, just a few weeks shy of her 100th birthday. White’s fans and family members still found ways to honor her on her birthday, and her hometown paid tribute with various foods and festivities. It’s no surprise that the world continues to honor White, as she arguably became America’s favorite golden girl over the course of her 80 years in showbiz. Per IMDb, she held many iconic roles — from Sue Ann Nivens on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and Rose Nylund on “The Golden Girls,” to Elka Ostrovsky on “Hot in Cleveland.” Though White is best-known for her roles in sitcoms, she also appeared in films like “The Proposal,” “You Again,” “Bringing Down the House,” and “Toy Story 4.”
White made a name for herself as a comedian, though she did occasionally dabble in drama. One such example is her 2011 film on the Hallmark channel called “The Lost Valentine,” which remains one of the popular network’s must-watch movies, even over a decade later.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.
White made a name for herself as a comedian, though she did occasionally dabble in drama. One such example is her 2011 film on the Hallmark channel called “The Lost Valentine,” which remains one of the popular network’s must-watch movies, even over a decade later.
The Lost Valentine stars Betty White as the wife of a missing WWII veteran
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