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USPS to honor entertainer and animal advocate Betty White

The Postal Service will release its Betty White stamp on Thursday, March 27.

The late American actress and comedian — whose career spanned 60 years — was often referred to as the “first lady of television.”

White (1922-2021) received five Primetime Emmy Awards for her work, as well as three Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Grammy Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

She was also a lifelong activist recognized for her animal welfare work.

The stamp features a digitally created portrait of White based on a photograph taken by Kwaku Alston in 2010. Greg Breeding, an art director for USPS, designed the stamp with original art by Dale Stephanos.

USPS will dedicate the stamp at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens.

The Forever stamp will be available at Post Offices and usps.com.

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