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Libraries near you: WorldCat. Betty Crocker's cookbook: bridal edition. Plastic comb in English - 9th Sprl edition. Spiral-bound in English - New and Revised Wirebound edition. Borrow Listen. Download for print-disabled. Even though she grew up next to Hollywood's biggest studios, Betty White fostered her own unique passion. And, of course, as any red-blooded American girl would do, I wrote myself into the lead. And the showbiz bug bit me! The Land of the Rising Sun , a Japanese theater-style play White wrote in , starring the year-old herself.

Then, she ditched the writing thing almost before she started. I could hardly wait to graduate and foist myself on a panting public,' she recalled in the collection Women Pioneers in Television. Later, in a production of Pride and Prejudice , 'That's when the bug really bit. After studying to be an opera singer during high school in , Betty White was tapped to sing 'Spirit Flower' at her graduation from Beverly Hills High School.

There, at just 17, she would be discovered by some folks who had been experimenting with TV cameras. She jumped at the chance. We wore brown makeup and brown lipstick. We were just dripping sweat.

It carried sound, not well, but it carried. It was an interesting experience. Little dreaming that I would wind up with my livelihood being television, [from first] singing a song on TV. White put her aspirations on hold, and joined American Women's Voluntary Services. She wore a uniform, and drove a supply truck up to the troop's temporary quarters in the Hollywood Hills. In the evenings, she would put on a dress and dance the night away with soldiers, before they were shipped overseas.

We'll never learn. At the time, she toyed with one day becoming a forest ranger, but once again fell in love with acting. And a handsome Air Force pilot. After the war was over in , year-old Betty White married fast, and drove to Ohio to live with her husband, pilot Dick Barker. She was a tried and true California girl at heart. And as much as she loved animals, she was a fish out of water on Barker's Midwest chicken farm. Later, in an interview withAARP, White looked back on why the relationship failed, saying, 'I would not have married my first [husband].

I married my first because we wanted to sleep together. It lasted six months, and we were in bed for six months. The couple divorced later that year. But while she seemed to be charmed in her professional endeavors, her next attempt at married life would hit a different bump almost immediately.

At 27, Betty White decided to take a stab at marriage once again. This time, with talent agent, and former vet Lane Allen. They separated after less than a year of marriage, eventually divorcing because White wanted to focus on her career.

Allen wanted kids. Picturing the life of a career woman, versus that of a homemaker, 'I knew that I wasn't gonna be content to just stay home. I knew that a career was very much in my future, so I decided not to have children,' she said in her Lifetime Intimate Portrait.

It was decidedly not the popular choice in It's your failure, it's not anybody else's. With Lane, it was my failure to live up to the kind of wife he wanted to have. Moving back in with her parents a second time, she recalled, 'I was ashamed to tell anybody that I still lived at home, because by that time the years had gone by.

Betty White landed a hosting job on the Hollywood on Television variety show with Al Jarvis in when she was 27 years old. The show lasted five hours a day, for five days a week — and included no script.

He'd throw something at me, and I'd try to be there to bat it back. It was like going to television college.



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