Entertainment
Commend Betty White’s Centennial Birthday at Cinemas
Betty White is renowned as one of television’s most adored figures, with her portrayal of Rose on The Golden Girls representing merely a snippet of her immense success. Beyond her on-screen performances, White achieved groundbreaking milestones behind the scenes, such as becoming the first female sitcom producer and the initial female Emmy award recipient. With a career spanning almost her entire life, and now reaching the remarkable age of 100, her journey in entertainment is undeniably extensive. For enthusiasts of Betty White, and let’s face it, who isn’t, you have the opportunity to mark her illustrious life at your nearby movie theater.
Only today, cinemas across the United States will be showcasing Betty White: 100 Years Young, a special documentary film introduced by Fathom Events. The film will showcase snippets from White’s extensive television tenure, including famed shows like The Golden Girls, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and her appearances on Saturday Night Live, just as a taster. Expect to witness behind-the-scenes footage from these shows, alongside glimpses into her personal life, all climaxing in an immersive view of White’s literal centenary celebration.
As per the official event synopsis, the film will incorporate appearances from a range of celebrities like Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey, Robert Redford, Lin Manuel-Miranda, Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Jay Leno, Carol Burnett, Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Kimmel, Valerie Bertinelli, James Corden, Wendy Malick, and Jennifer Love Hewitt.
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— Betty White (@BettyMWhite) December 17, 2021
“We didn’t want this occasion to pass without uniting all those who hold a deep fondness for her, from her colleagues and acquaintances to her vast array of fans spanning all generations, to revel in her 100th birthday with an entertaining and affectionate glimpse at what encapsulates Betty as a national treasure,” expressed filmmaker Boettcher in a statement.
Scan your local directories to ascertain if a nearby cinema is hosting the event.