Bridget White's illustrious career in the performing arts spans over a decade, having spent ten years honing her skills as a competitive gymnast. Following her passion for dance, she transitioned into a professional career as a dancer, singer, and choreographer. Bridget's educational background is marked by a Bachelor of Arts degree from DeSales University, where she furthered her studies in opera at The Bryn-Mawr Conservatory of Music.
Upon graduating, Bridget made the move to New York City, where she was cast in numerous Broadway and touring musicals, as well as straight plays in regional theaters. During her time in New York, she had the privilege of studying under the guidance of renowned instructors Bill Esper and Wynn Handman.
In Los Angeles, Bridget continued her artistic development by studying with The Groundlings and coach Leigh Kilton-Smith. Throughout her career, she has worked extensively in television, but her true passion remains the theater, which she indulges in as frequently as possible.
Bridget is an active member of Circle X, an award-winning Los Angeles theater company, and has had the opportunity to work with the Los Angeles Youth Network through her affiliation with the organization. Born and raised in Philadelphia, the daughter of a police detective, Bridget's upbringing has undoubtedly shaped her strong sense of community and dedication to her craft.
In 2011, Bridget made the move to Connecticut with her husband, two children, and their Irish Wolfhound. Although she works primarily out of New York City, she frequently visits friends and family in Los Angeles, where she maintains a strong connection to the city and its vibrant arts community.