Jacqueline White was a warm and charming leading lady of 1940s films, under contract to both MGM and RKO. She retired in 1950 upon her marriage to Bruce Anderson and relocation to Wyoming, but was offered a co-starring role in The Narrow Margin when spotted in the RKO commissary. The film was saved from extensive editing or re-shooting due to director Richard Fleischer's deal with Howard Hughes. Long retired from the film industry, Jacqueline has recently begun appearing at film festivals and conventions.
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Jacqueline White, a prominent actress based in the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With an impressive career in the entertainment industry, Jacqueline has made a name for herself through her remarkable talent and captivating performances. Known for her versatility and dedication, she has captured the hearts of audiences both on screen and on stage. As her net worth continues to grow, Jacqueline White remains an influential figure in the world of acting, leaving a lasting impact on the art form.
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Biography/Timeline
1943
White and Actress Lynn Merrick were childhood friends until White moved. They were reunited when both were in the cast of Three Hearts for Julia (1943).
1944
White's film debut resulted from her work in a drama class at UCLA. A casting Director saw her in a production of Ah, Wilderness! and arranged for a screen test for her. That led to her first film appearance, in Song of Russia (1944).
1950
White retired from film in 1950 upon her marriage to Bruce Anderson. She relocated to Wyoming with her husband, who 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 DirectorRichard Fleischer and Producer Stanley Rubin who offered her a co-starring role in The Narrow Margin (1952).
2005
Still active as of 2005, White appears occasionally at film conventions. In 2013, she made an appearance at the annual TCM Film Festival.