93-year-old Betty White has devoted almost her entire life to the entertainment industry, and at the 2015 Daytime Emmys, she’ll receive a Lifetime Achievement award.

Betty White made her first television appearance in 1939, and 76 years later, she shows no sign of slowing down.

Currently a regular on Hot in Cleveland, White’s significant acting breakthrough came when she guested on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1973. She would go on to star in the iconic, highly successful series Golden Girls, and has become something of an American comedy institution.

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This is why she’ll receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony, which airs April 26.

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences president Bob Mauro says in a statement:

“Betty’s career as a female pioneer has followed television from literally the beginning of the medium, winning her first Emmy Award in 1952, to the digital-streaming future, winning again in 2010. She is one of the most beloved female performers in the history of television and the National Academy is proud to be honoring her with a most well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award.”

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Senior vice president David Michaels adds:

“Betty White is the ‘First Lady of Game Shows.’ Betty was the darling of game shows. She was the first woman to receive an Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 1983 for the show, Just Men. From her iconic dramatic turn as Ann Douglas on The Bold and the Beautiful, to her classic sitcom performances, to her movies and books, Betty is a woman who has excelled in everything she has ever done. She is also one of the nicest women in show business and we are proud to be bestowing this honor on such an exemplary role model for our entire industry.”

We can’t think of anyone more deserving of this honor than Betty White.