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Jacqueline White(I)

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Jacqueline White
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Warm, charming leading lady of 1940s films, Jacqueline White was under contract to both MGM (which wasted her in mostly unbilled bits) and then RKO, where she appeared in two classics--Feux croisés (1947) and L'énigme du Chicago Express (1952). RKO used her as a second lead in A pictures and leading roles in Bs.

She retired in 1950 upon her marriage to Bruce Anderson and they relocated to Wyoming, where her husband started an oil business. When she returned to Los Angeles for the birth of her first child, she was spotted in the RKO commissary visiting friends by director Richard Fleischer and producer Stanley Rubin, who offered her a co-starring role in "The Narrow Margin". The film, widely acknowledged to be one of the classics of "film noir", sat on the RKO shelf for two years while studio boss Howard Hughes considered whether to extensively edit it or re-shoot it as an "A" with Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell. Eventually, selected scenes were reshot and added in December 1951, nearly a year after the film had originally wrapped--she was flown out from her home in Casper, Wyoming, for these added scenes--and the film was, thankfully, spared any more of Hughes' "improvements". It was released mostly intact due to director Fleischer's striking a deal with Hughes to release the picture without further changes in return for Fleischer's reshooting the end of Fini de rire (1951).

Long retired from the film industry, Jacqueline has recently begun appearing at film festivals and conventions.
BornNovember 27, 1922
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    Known for

    David Clarke, Charles McGraw, Peter Virgo, Jacqueline White, and Marie Windsor in L'énigme du Chicago Express (1952)
    L'énigme du Chicago Express
    7.6
    • Ann Sinclair
    • 1952
    Marilyn Maxwell and Red Skelton in Le vantard (1946)
    Le vantard
    5.9
    • Clara Harlin
    • 1946
    Tim Holt, Richard Martin, and Jacqueline White in Riders of the Range (1950)
    Riders of the Range
    6.2
    • Dusty Willis
    • 1950
    Ann Sothern in Maisie aviatrice (1943)
    Maisie aviatrice
    6.2
    • Grace
    • 1943

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    • David Clarke, Charles McGraw, Peter Virgo, Jacqueline White, and Marie Windsor in L'énigme du Chicago Express (1952)
      L'énigme du Chicago Express
      7.6
      • Ann Sinclair
      • 1952
    • Lew Ayres and Teresa Wright in La capture (1950)
      La capture
      5.9
      • Luana
      • 1950
    • Tim Holt, Richard Martin, and Jacqueline White in Riders of the Range (1950)
      Riders of the Range
      6.2
      • Dusty Willis
      • 1950
    • Ricardo Cortez, William Lundigan, and Jacqueline White in Mystère à Mexico (1948)
      Mystère à Mexico
      5.8
      • Victoria Ames
      • 1948
    • Randolph Scott, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, and Robert Ryan in Far-West 89 (1948)
      Far-West 89
      6.3
      • Madge Allen
      • 1948
    • Dana Andrews and Merle Oberon in La chanson des ténèbres (1947)
      La chanson des ténèbres
      6.4
      • Connie
      • 1947
    • Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Gloria Grahame, Sam Levene, and Robert Ryan in Feux croisés (1947)
      Feux croisés
      7.3
      • Mary Mitchell
      • 1947
    • Eduardo Ciannelli, Jimmy Conlin, Phillip Terry, and Jacqueline White in Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947)
      Seven Keys to Baldpate
      6.0
      • Mary Jordan
      • 1947
    • Sharyn Moffett, Una O'Connor, Walter Reed, Jacqueline White, and Banjo the Dog in Mon chien et moi (1947)
      Mon chien et moi
      5.8
      • Elizabeth Ames
      • 1947
    • Marilyn Maxwell and Red Skelton in Le vantard (1946)
      Le vantard
      5.9
      • Clara Harlin
      • 1946
    • Our Old Car (1946)
      Our Old Car
      7.0
      Short
      • Mrs. Nesbitt (uncredited)
      • 1946
    • Gettin' Glamour
      5.4
      Short
      • Sally (uncredited)
      • 1946
    • Magic on a Stick
      7.0
      Short
      • Mrs. John Walker (uncredited)
      • 1946
    • Judy Garland in Les demoiselles Harvey (1946)
      Les demoiselles Harvey
      7.0
      • Harvey Girl (uncredited)
      • 1946
    • Henry O'Neill in Dark Shadows (1944)
      Dark Shadows
      5.5
      Short
      • Jean Smith (uncredited)
      • 1944

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    The Narrow Margin
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    The Narrow Margin

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    • Born
      • November 27, 1922
      • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Spouse
      • Neal Bruce AndersonNovember 12, 1948 - February 9, 2001 (his death, 5 children)
    • Parents
        Floyd Garrison White

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    • Trivia
      Her first part for RKO was performing a sneeze for Zasu Pitts.
    • Quotes
      [on working with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in Laurel et Hardy chefs d'îlots (1943)] They were very nice men--we chatted between takes but there was no joking around off camera. They were at the end of their careers at this time. When I was a little girl, a friend of mine managed to get us passes--and we saw Laurel and Hardy shoot one of their famous scenes. Then, years later, here I was actually making a movie with them! What a thrill that was! They were charming and a delight.

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    • How old is Jacqueline White?
      102 years old
    • When was Jacqueline White born?
      November 27, 1922
    • Where was Jacqueline White born?
      Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • What is Jacqueline White's birth name?
      Jacqueline Jane White
    • What is Jacqueline White known for?
      Swing Shift Maisie, The Show-Off, Riders of the Range, and The Narrow Margin

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