FAST FACTS:
Birthday: April 26
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Grew up in: Affton, Missouri (suburb of St. Louis)
Schools: Reavis School, Affton High School, Webster College (now Webster University)
Now lives: After spending over half her life in Los Angeles, she now lives in New York City
Family:
Her late husband, Frank Birney, was an actor busily working in TV and film. She has two stepdaughters, a son-in-law, a son, daughter-in-law, a teenage granddaughter. and a young grandson.
Pets:
Betty is close friends with many hamsters, but she tends to keep dogs as pet. Growing up she had a beautiful dog named Mitzi and a parakeet named Ricky Ricardo. Her long-time family pet, Desi, went to dog heaven after a long and happy life. Betty says she was the smartest dog she ever knew. Betty loves all animals except the stinging, biting kind. She doesn’t have a hamster ... but I (Humphrey) live in her heart. Currently, she doesn’t have a pet but she has two granddogs, Bodhi and Flash, and a grandcat named Pepito.
Favorite subject:
English, of course!
Other Jobs:
Worked in advertising, worked at Disneyland in advertising, the Disney Studios in advertising and wrote over 300 episodes of children’s television shows.
Hobbies:
Reading (of course), playing piano, cooking, travelling, hanging out with family and friends
Childhood hobbies:
Reading, playing piano, roller skating, bike riding, swimming, hanging out with friends
Favorite place to visit:
England and Scotland
Favorite foods:
Raw veggies (really – just like a hamster), eggs, pickles and olives, salty, crunchy things like popcorn.
OTHER BOOKS:
The Princess and the Peabodys, which is available in the UK; The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs, which is popular in the US. She previously wrote a lot of Disney books and two picture books, Tyrannosaurus Tex and Pie's in the Oven. She's written over 50 books in all. See the list.
STARTED WRITING:
At age seven, Betty knew that she wanted to write books. She wrote a story called Teddy Bear in the Woods, made chapters, drew pictures, stapled it together and gave it to her parents and announced, "I'm going to be a writer." She never changed her mind.