Jacqueline White
Jacqueline Jane White (born November 27, 1922) is an American former actress, who had a brief career in Hollywood as a leading lady in motion pictures during the early and post-WW2 years from 1942 until 1952, with starring and playing smaller roles in around 25 feature films.
Jacqueline White | |
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White in Crossfire (1947) | |
Born | Jacqueline Jane White November 27, 1922 |
Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1942–1952 |
Spouse |
Neal Anderson
(m. 1948; died 2000) |
Children | 5 |
Relatives | Frank Knox (cousin) |
White, at the age of 17, signed on a film contract at MGM and subsequently with RKO, where she found her greatest success and is perhaps best remembered for her roles in films Crossfire (1947), Banjo (1947) , Mystery in Mexico (1948) and The Narrow Margin (1952). She is one of the last surviving actresses from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
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