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Betty White marks 99th birthday Sunday; up late as she wants

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FILE - Actress Betty White poses for a portrait in Los Angeles on June 9, 2010. White will turn 99 on Sunday, Jan. 17. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

LOS ANGELES ā€“ True to form, Betty White has something impish to say about her birthday Sunday.

ā€œSince I am turning 99, I can stay up as late as I want without asking permission!ā€ she told The Associated Press in an email.

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White's low-key plans include feeding a pair of ducks that regularly visit her Los Angeles-area home. Her birthday meal will be a hot dog and French fries brought in ā€” along with a bouquet of roses ā€” by her longtime friend and agent, Jeff Witjas.

The actorā€™s TV credits stretch from 1949ā€™s ā€œHollywood on Televisionā€ to a 2019 voice role in ā€œForky Asks a Question,ā€ with ā€œThe Golden Girlsā€ and ā€œThe Mary Tyler Moore Showā€ among the enduring highlights.

In January alone, White is on screen in reruns including ā€œThe Golden Girlsā€ and ā€œHot in Clevelandā€; the 2009 Sandra Bullock movie ā€œThe Proposal,ā€ and the 2018 documentary ā€œBetty White: First Lady of Television,ā€ about her life and career.

White's devotion to animals will be on display next month with the DVD and digital release of ā€œBetty White's Pet Set," a 1970s series in which she visited with celebrity guests and their pets as well as wild animals.

Her work, always marked by top-drawer comedic timing, has earned her five Emmy Awards, including a 2010 trophy for a guest-host appearance on ā€œSaturday Night Live.ā€

A native of Oak Park, Illinois, White was married to game show host and producer Allen Ludden from 1963 until his death in 1981.


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