88-year-old American actress, comedian, and former game-show host Betty White won Emmy at 2010 Creative Arts Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding guest actress in a comedy series. This is Seventh Emmy Award for White and she truly deserves it. Betty won 2010 Emmy Award for “Saturday Night Live” hosting performance.

Betty left behind Kristin Chenoweth, Jane Lynch, Christine Baranski, Elaine Stritch and Kathryn Joosten for the award for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. For receiving honor of Outstanding guest actress, Betty White was not present at event held on Saturday. She won her first Emmy in 1952 for Comedy Series Life with ‘Elizabeth!’.
Creative Arts Emmy Awards is ceremony in which more than 70 awards were handed out, mostly in technical categories. Check out, The Betty White 2011 Calendar.
Earlier Betty White won Outstanding Lead Actress for ‘The Golden Girls’ in 1986. For ‘Just Men!’, Betty White won in category of Outstanding Host/Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show in1983. She got her fourth and fifth Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress for ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ in 1975 and 1976. In 1999, Betty White won sixth Emmys.
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