Born in the year 1916, in the vibrant city of Ottawa, situated in the picturesque province of Ontario, Canada, Betty Low embarked on a remarkable and illustrious journey in the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible and lasting mark on the industry. Her impressive and varied acting career spanned numerous notable and memorable roles, including appearances in the iconic and highly acclaimed television series "Law & Order," which premiered in 1990 and went on to become a staple of American television, as well as the critically acclaimed and poignant film "84 Charing Cross Road," released in 1987, and the beloved and light-hearted sitcom "The Royal Family," which originally aired from 1977 to 1980 and has since become a nostalgic favorite among audiences.
Betty Low's remarkable journey on this earth came to a poignant conclusion on the twelfth of March, two thousand sixteen, as she peacefully bid farewell to this mortal coil in the picturesque city of Annapolis, a charming and historic seaport situated on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, within the boundaries of the Old Line State, Maryland, a constituent state of the United States of America, a nation born from the dreams of freedom and unity.