James White

James White

Personal Details

Biography

Noted film industry personality James White has garnered widespread recognition for his involvement in a diverse array of cinematic endeavors, including the 1987 release "Jane and the Lost City", which showcases his versatility as a creative force in the world of film. Prior to this notable project, White made his mark on the industry with his work on the 1971 film "Die Banneling", a production that further solidified his reputation as a talented and innovative individual. Additionally, his early foray into the world of filmmaking can be traced back to the 1965 release "Diamond Walkers", a project that served as an early indicator of the impressive career that lay ahead for this accomplished figure in the film industry.

Career

Fleshtone
Fleshtone as The Chief Detective
The Fourth Reich
The Fourth Reich as Major Hattingh
1989
River of Death
River of Death as German Pilot
1982
Safari 3000
Safari 3000 as Lou Reiner
1974
La diosa virgen
La diosa virgen as Mark (voice) (uncredited)
Boland!
Boland! as Mike Roberts
1970
1967
1966
The Second Sin
The Second Sin as Michael Gray