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Alice White

Alice White

ActingBorn August 25, 1904 (78 years old at death)· Died February 19, 1983

Paterson, New Jersey, USA

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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alice White (born Alva White, August 25, 1904 – February 19, 1983) was an American film actress. Her career spanned late silent films and early sound films. After leaving school, White became a secretary and "script girl" for director Josef Von Sternberg. She also worked as a switchboard operator at the Hollywood Writers' Club. After clashing with Von Sternberg, White left to work for Charlie Chaplin, who decided before long to place her in front of the camera. Her bubbly and vivacious persona led to comparisons with Clara Bow, but White's career was slow to progress. In his book, Silent Films, 1877-1996: A Critical Guide to 646 Movies, Robert K. Klepper wrote: "Some critics have said that Ms. White was a second-string Clara Bow. In actuality, Ms. White had her own type of charm, and was a delightful actress in her own, unique way. Whereas Clara Bow played the quintessential, flaming redheaded flapper, Alice White was more of a bubbly, vivacious blonde." After playing a succession of flappers and gold diggers, she attracted the attention of director and producer Mervyn LeRoy, who saw potential in her. Her screen debut was in The Sea Tiger (1927). Her early films included Show Girl (1928), which had Vitaphone musical accompaniment but no dialog, and its "talkie" musical sequel Show Girl in Hollywood (1930), both released by Warner Brothers and both based on novels by J. P. McEvoy. In these two films, White appeared as "Dixie Dugan". In October 1929, McAvoy started the comic strip Dixie Dugan with the character Dixie having a "helmet" hairstyle and appearance similar to actress Louise Brooks. White also used the services of Hollywood 'beauty sculptor' Sylvia of Hollywood to stay in shape. White was featured in The Girl from Woolworth's (1929), having the role of a singing clerk in the music department of a Woolworth's store. Karen Plunkett-Powell wrote in her book, Remembering Woolworth's: A Nostalgic History of the World's Most Famous Five-and-Dime: "First National Pictures produced this 60-minute musical as a showcase for up-and-coming actress Alice White." She left films in 1931 to improve her acting abilities, returning in 1933 only to have her career hurt by a scandal that erupted over her involvement with boyfriend actor Jack Warburton and future husband Sy Bartlett. Although she later married Bartlett, her reputation was tarnished and she appeared only in supporting roles after this. By 1937 and 1938, her name was at the bottom of the cast lists. She made her final film appearance in Flamingo Road (1949) and eventually resumed working as a secretary.

Also known as: Элис Уайт, Alva White
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 45

Known For

Big City
Movie
★7.7

Big City

as Peggy Devlin

Luxury Liner
Movie
★7.3

Luxury Liner

as Milli Lynch

Movies (44)

Flamingo Road

Flamingo Road

as Gracie

1949

Girls' Town

Girls' Town

as Nicky

1942

The Night of January 16th

Behind the Camera

No image

A Woman of the Sea

Script Supervisor

No image

A Woman of the Sea

Script Supervisor

Photos

Sweet Mama
Movie
★7.0

Sweet Mama

as Goldie

Playing Around
Movie
★5.0

Playing Around

as Sheba Miller

Naughty Baby
Movie
★5.0

Naughty Baby

as Rosalind McGill

The Show of Shows
Movie
★6.8

The Show of Shows

as Performer in 'If I Could Learn to Love' Number (uncredited)

Sweet Music
Movie
★6.8

Sweet Music

as Lulu Betts

Jimmy the Gent
Movie
★6.4

Jimmy the Gent

as Mabel

Employees' Entrance
Movie
★6.1

Employees' Entrance

as Polly Dale

Telephone Operator
Movie
★4.8

Telephone Operator

as Dotty Stengal

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Movie
★10.0

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

as Dorothy Shaw

King for a Night
Movie
★7.2

King for a Night

as Evelyn

Big City
Movie
★7.7

Big City

as Peggy Devlin

1937

Luxury Liner
Movie
★7.3

Luxury Liner

as Milli Lynch

1933

Sweet Mama
Movie
★7.0

Sweet Mama

as Goldie

1930

Playing Around
Movie
★5.0

Playing Around

as Sheba Miller

1930

Naughty Baby
Movie
★5.0

Naughty Baby

as Rosalind McGill

1928

The Show of Shows
Movie
★6.8

The Show of Shows

as Performer in 'If I Could Learn to Love' Number (uncredited)

1929

Sweet Music
Movie
★6.8

Sweet Music

as Lulu Betts

1935

Jimmy the Gent
Movie
★6.4

Jimmy the Gent

as Mabel

1934

Employees' Entrance
Movie
★6.1

Employees' Entrance

as Polly Dale

1933

Telephone Operator
Movie
★4.8

Telephone Operator

as Dotty Stengal

1937

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Movie
★10.0

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

as Dorothy Shaw

1928

King for a Night
Movie
★7.2

King for a Night

as Evelyn

1933

The Night of January 16th

as Flashy Blonde

1941

Annabel Takes a Tour

Annabel Takes a Tour

as Marcella, Hotel Manicurist

1938

King of the Newsboys

King of the Newsboys

as Dolly

1938

Telephone Operator

Telephone Operator

as Dotty Stengal

1937

Big City

Big City

as Peggy Devlin

1937

Coronado

Coronado

as Violet Wray Hornbostel

1935

Sweet Music

Sweet Music

as Lulu Betts

1935

A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio

A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio

as Herself (uncredited)

1935

Secret of the Chateau

Secret of the Chateau

as Didi Bonfee

1934

The Hollywood Gad-About

The Hollywood Gad-About

as Self (uncredited)

1934

Gift of Gab

Gift of Gab

as Margot

1934

A Very Honorable Guy

A Very Honorable Guy

as Hortense

1934

Jimmy the Gent

Jimmy the Gent

as Mabel

1934

Cross Country Cruise

Cross Country Cruise

as May

1934

King for a Night

King for a Night

as Evelyn

1933

Hollywood on Parade No. A-12

Hollywood on Parade No. A-12

as Self

1933

Picture Snatcher

Picture Snatcher

as Allison

1933

Employees' Entrance

Employees' Entrance

as Polly Dale

1933

Luxury Liner

Luxury Liner

as Milli Lynch

1933

Murder at Midnight

Murder at Midnight

as Millie Scripps

1931

The Naughty Flirt

The Naughty Flirt

as Miss Katherine Constance 'Kay' Elliott

1931

The Widow from Chicago

The Widow from Chicago

as Polly Henderson, aka Polly Dorgan

1930

Flamingo Road

Flamingo Road

as Gracie

1949

Girls' Town

Girls' Town

as Nicky

1942

The Night of January 16th

The Night of January 16th

as Flashy Blonde

1941

Annabel Takes a Tour

Annabel Takes a Tour

as Marcella, Hotel Manicurist

1938

King of the Newsboys

King of the Newsboys

as Dolly

1938

Telephone Operator

Telephone Operator

as Dotty Stengal

1937

Big City

Big City

as Peggy Devlin

1937

Coronado

Coronado

as Violet Wray Hornbostel

1935

Sweet Music

Sweet Music

as Lulu Betts

1935

A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio

A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio

as Herself (uncredited)

1935

Secret of the Chateau

Secret of the Chateau

as Didi Bonfee

1934

The Hollywood Gad-About

The Hollywood Gad-About

as Self (uncredited)

1934

Gift of Gab

Gift of Gab

as Margot

1934

A Very Honorable Guy

A Very Honorable Guy

as Hortense

1934

Jimmy the Gent

Jimmy the Gent

as Mabel

1934

Cross Country Cruise

Cross Country Cruise

as May

1934

King for a Night

King for a Night

as Evelyn

1933

Hollywood on Parade No. A-12

Hollywood on Parade No. A-12

as Self

1933

Picture Snatcher

Picture Snatcher

as Allison

1933

Employees' Entrance

Employees' Entrance

as Polly Dale

1933

Luxury Liner

Luxury Liner

as Milli Lynch

1933

Murder at Midnight

Murder at Midnight

as Millie Scripps

1931

The Naughty Flirt

The Naughty Flirt

as Miss Katherine Constance 'Kay' Elliott

1931

The Widow from Chicago

The Widow from Chicago

as Polly Henderson, aka Polly Dorgan

1930