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For those who didn't know White, she was a breath of fresh air. For others, they were seeing her anew. "She re-entered the hearts of all ages in 2010," said Mark Vasche, editor and vice president of the Modesto Bee in California, "from parents and grandparents who watched her on
'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' and 'The Golden Girls,' to their kids and grandkids who discovered her spunky octogenarian style in film and used the Internet to petition for her
'Saturday Night Live' appearance." All the feting has come as a surprise to White. "It's been phenomenal, but everybody keeps congratulating me on my resurgence and my big comeback," she says. "I haven't been away, guys. I've been working steadily for the last 63 years." So what changed? "I don't know," she says. "I've had my own following all that time. If they want me to go away, if they get tired of me, just stop asking me because I keep saying,
'Yes.'"
Thanks to her eagerness, White was everywhere in 2010. She guest starred on "Community" and "The Middle," and co-starred in the movie "You Again." Though she had initially signed up for only the pilot to TV Land's comedy "Hot in Cleveland," she stuck around for its 10-episode first season and is currently filming its 20-episode second season. The show's first episode set a record for TV Land with nearly 5 million viewers. "How do you walk away from something that's that much fun?" says White of the show, which also stars Valerie Bertinelli, Jana Leeves and Wendie Malick. "It's the happiest set in the world." "My sales resistance is not very good," says White. "I have the backbone of a jellyfish." The season debut on Jan. 19 will guest star White's old friend, Moore. White has plenty else going on, too, including an upcoming Hallmark "Hall of Fame" movie, "The Lost Valentine," and two books due out: "If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't)" and a photograph book of animals from the Los Angeles Zoo. Animal welfare is an ardent passion for White, who is a trustee of the Morris Animal Foundation and a member of the board of directors of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association. During a recent interview, her golden retriever, Pontiac, could be heard in the background: "I like to think of him as the Indian chief, not the car," she says. Next month, White will return to the SAG Awards, where she's nominated for best actress in a comedy series. "Hot in Cleveland" is also up for best comedy ensemble. Says White: "It's just been a lovely year, I must admit."
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