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How Rosalynn Carter went from being a poor southern belle to active first lady in the 1970s. Narrated by Jane Fonda.
How Rosalynn Carter went from being a poor southern belle to active first lady in the 1970s. Narrated by Jane Fonda.
The second woman in broadcasting history to co-anchor the evening news, Connie Chung helped open doors for female journalists throughout the country.
The second woman in broadcasting history to co-anchor the evening news, Connie Chung helped open doors for female journalists throughout the country.
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Rue McClanahan: A Truly Golden Career
To the world, Rue McClanahan will forever be Southern sex kitten Blanche. But more than that, McClanahan is a wife, an activist and a
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Rue McClanahan: A Truly Golden Career
To the world, Rue McClanahan will forever be Southern sex kitten Blanche. But more than that, McClanahan is a wife, an activist and a survivor.
It was dance, not acting, that first lured Rue McClanahan into the spotlight. Born into a Midwestern blue-collar family (her father was a construction contractor and her mother, a homemaker), her parents wanted their children to experience the arts, so the young McClanahan got plenty of private dance lessons. Eventually, she taught ballet herself. But as a freshman at the University of Tulsa, the 18-year-old found a new love: acting.
She immersed herself in all things theatrical during college, but was torn when a full scholarship to a prestigious dance company in Colorado came her way. Eventually, she turned it down, and graduated with highest honors and a double major in theatre arts and German. But Tulsa couldn't hold her. Her sights were set on New York.
Initially, McClanahan kept busy acting in not-qu
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Betty White: The Queen of Television
From ""The Mary Tyler Moore Show"" to ""Golden Girls,"" Betty White is a staple of American comedy. She's charmed television, film and radio
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Betty White: The Queen of Television
From ""The Mary Tyler Moore Show"" to ""Golden Girls,"" Betty White is a staple of American comedy. She's charmed television, film and radio audiences for nearly five decades.Here's a close-up look at a comedic talent.
Although Betty White has often been dubbed ""Queen of Television,"" this American icon was first radio royalty. Starting at just 16, White attended acting school (she skipped college to pursue her showbiz dream) and appeared on high-profile radio shows such as ""Blondie,"" ""The Great Gildersleeve"" and ""This Is Your FBI."" Eventually, she landed her own radio show, aptly titled ""The Betty White Show.""
But it wasn't until 1953, at the age of 29, that White made the leap to the medium for which we know her best: television. She starred in and produced the hit show ""Life With Elizabeth,"" a sitcom that earned her the first of six Emmy Awards. That success led White to make her first of numerous game show appearances as the fill-in host for the ico
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