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What Was Betty White's Biggest Hit Movie?

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By Favour Adegoke on January 8, 2022 at 11:00 AM EST

Betty White's recent death was a major shocking news fans of Hollywood received in 2021. The icon was far from ill-health, which made everyone expect her to hit the 100th birthday milestone and remain among the oldest living actress to have graced the film industry.

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Sadly, fate had a different plan as White passed on in her sleep just before the turn of the new year. With her storied career brimming with tons of acting credits and an array of prestigious awards, White's legacy speaks volumes for itself. More so, it serves as an inspiration to others to further hone their skills.

Among White's numerous acting features before her death, one stood out as her biggest hit movie. Read on to get more details about the film.

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Betty White Featured In A Billion Dollar Film In 2019

White's first foray into Hollywood came in the mid-nineties after leaving radio for television. Although her work in movies mostly had short screen time, the legendary actress depicted her parts passionately, often earning her the endearment of viewers.

White's flair for comedy was another ability that scored her points with movie lovers. As such, one might expect that her major hit film would have featured the actress in a live-action flick, thrilling the fans with her talent.

Astonishingly, it might amaze fans to know that White's biggest movie came in a less conspicuous form.

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The film is titled "Toy Story 4," which premiered in 2019 amid much fanfare. The icon voiced Bitey White, a toy tiger, and part of the playthings used in the movie. After its premiere, "Toy Story 4" earned more than a billion dollars, smashing several box office records along the way.

Though White only portrayed her role as a cameo, history has her as part of the talented cast that thrilled fans with the critically acclaimed fourth installment of the Pixar-Disney franchise.

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Betty White Was Best Known For Her Work On Television

Away from movie roles, White's impact was more felt in the world of sitcoms. Candidly, only a few rivaled the maestro in her prime. And even in her later years, she continued to deliver the same level of enthralling performance to viewers across different ages.

Her major features include "Life with Elizabeth," which aired for two years from 1953 to 1955 and was among her early works. However, White's breakthrough performance came as Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore" Show in the 1970s.

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Other notable roles are Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls, Vicki Angel on the ABC sitcom "Date with the Angels," Ellen Harper Jackson on the series "Mama's Family," and guest-starring features on "Suddenly Susan," "The Practice," and "Yes, Dear."

Betty White Also Made A Name As A Game Show Host

White's multi-talents made her suitable in different sectors of the entertainment industry. Apart from her regular TV and movie features, she made a mark as an excellent game show personality in the nineties. It all started with her own personal setup, "The Betty White Show," which ran from 1952 to 1954.

Having shown to all that she possessed top-notch hosting abilities, White became a sort after talent to guest star in various game and variety series. As such, her work ultimately earned her the name "First Lady of Gameshows."

She appeared in "Hollywood on Television," "The Eddie Albert Show," "The Tonight Show," "Match Game," "I've Got a Secret," "To Tell The Truth," among other nineties show.

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Betty White leaves behind an enduring comedic legacy

White starred in the entertainment industry for several decades and across different eras of development, holding her own and even outperforming the newbies. Before her death, she indicated no interest in fully retiring from the acting scenes, which only implied she still had more to give to her fans.

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Death is final, and her followers will not get to see her in person again. However, the icon left behind tons of materials that should entertain movie lovers and educate upcoming film starlets.

Also, White gave fans another memento via her upcoming documentary-style movie "Betty White: A Celebration." The film will debut in US theatres on her 100th birthday, January 17, 2022.

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