Jacqueline White | Born 1922
Jacqueline White’s immense degree of artistry is immortalized in great films such as Crossfire and The Narrow Margin. A native of California, Jacqueline White’s earliest credit was catalyzed from the drama class she attended at UCLA. She caught the eye of a casting director while performing in the production of Ah, Wilderness! who immediately recommended her for a screen test. She eventually appeared in the movie Song of Russia. Later on, she would land roles in films such as Air Raid Wardens, Return of the Bad Men, Night Song, Dark Shadows, Three Hearts for Julia, and The Capture among others.
After stepping back from the movie industry, White and her husband moved to Wyoming and invested in an oil company. White has five children: 4 boys and 1 daughter. It is also worth mentioning that White is among the last surviving actresses from the Golden Age of Hollywood.