Johnstone White

Johnstone White

Deceased · Born: Aug 4, 1892 · Died: Apr 7, 1969

Personal Details

BornAug 4, 1892 Baker, Oregon, USA

Biography

Johnstone White, a talented individual, entered this world on August 4, 1892, in the charming town of Baker, Oregon, USA, a location steeped in natural beauty and rich history.

As an accomplished actor, White left his mark on the film industry, starring in a diverse range of productions that showcased his impressive range and versatility. Some of his most notable roles include Tough to Handle, a captivating 1937 film that still resonates with audiences today, as well as Anything for a Thrill, another 1937 release that pushed the boundaries of cinematic storytelling.

In addition to his work on Tough to Handle and Anything for a Thrill, White also appeared in Shed No Tears, a poignant 1948 film that explored the complexities of human emotion and the human condition.

Sadly, Johnstone White's remarkable life came to a close on April 7, 1969, in Los Angeles County, California, USA, a region renowned for its vibrant cultural landscape and enduring legacy in the world of entertainment.

Career

1961
All in a Night's Work
All in a Night's Work as Kirby Hackett (uncredited)
1956
The Scarlet Hour
The Scarlet Hour as Tom Raymond
Serenade
Serenade as Hughes, Butler (uncredited)
Pardners
Pardners as Businessman (uncredited)
1954
Knock on Wood
Knock on Wood as Langston's Secretary
1948
Shed No Tears
Shed No Tears as Huntington Stewart
1941
Desperate Cargo
Desperate Cargo as Madden - Valet / Henchman
1935
Get That Man
Get That Man as Mr. Joyce