USA actress vintage 10x8 sepia 1940's signed & inscribed MGM poseDate of Birth
23 November 1922, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Warm, charming leading lady of 40s films. Miss White was under contract to both MGM(who wasted her in mostly unbilled bits) then RKO where she appeared in two classics, Crossfire and The Narrow Margin. 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 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 director Richard Fleischer and Producer Stanley Rubin who offered her a co-starring role in "The Narrow Margin" (1952). Miss White appeared in "The Narrow Margin", a fine film that had its release delayed for two years while studio boss Howard Hughes considered whether to either extensively edit it or reshoot 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 - Miss White was flown out from Casper, Wyoming for these added scenes - and the film was thankfully spared any more of Howard Hughes'intervention and was released mostly intact due to Director Richard Fleischer's quid pro quo with Hughes to release the picture without anymore changes in return for Fleischer's reshooting the end of "His Kind of Woman" (1951). Jacqueline White Anderson has recently begun appearing at Film Festivals and Conventions.
Price: £30.00