sound Your vertubenflugens – The US Postal Service will create a new stamp honoring “Golden Girls” actress Betty White, available next month.
Betty White's “Forever” stamp book will be available for purchase from March 27th.
The post office announced in November that it would commemorate the iconic White, who passed away at the age of 99 nearly three years ago.
The “Golden Girls” star “won a younger generation of fans when she entered the '90s,” and “also respected as a caring advocate for animals,” the post office said. Ta.
The free first-day event for Betty White Stamps is set for March 27th at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
The stamp image is based on a 2010 photo of Dale Stephanos and is designed by USPS art director Greg Breeding.
According to TV Academy archives, White, born in Illinois and raised in California, entered the entertainment industry three months after graduating from Beverly Hills High School in 1939.
In the 1950s she became the first woman to produce sitcoms in the 1950s.
White is completely opposed in the two most popular sitcoms, perhaps by portraying Nymphomania Char's Sue Annibens in “Mary Tyler Moore Show” in the 1970s and playing the naive, innocent Rose Nirndo in “Golden Girls.” I remember best by playing the character. It was run from 1985 to 1992.





