Lynne White

Lynne White

Personal Details

Biography

Noted British filmmaker Lynne White has garnered widespread recognition for her impressive body of work, which includes a trio of notable films that have left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.

Her 1989 release, Cookie, is a testament to her skill and artistry as a storyteller, weaving a complex tapestry of characters and plotlines that continue to captivate audiences to this day.

Similarly, her 1989 film, Accidents, showcases her ability to craft narratives that are both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant, leaving viewers with a lasting impression long after the credits roll.

Last but certainly not least, her 1989 film, Dirty Games, demonstrates her versatility as a filmmaker, as she navigates a wide range of genres and themes with ease and aplomb.

Through her work, Lynne White has established herself as a talented and innovative filmmaker, and her contributions to the world of cinema continue to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.

Career

2002
The Little Unicorn
The Little Unicorn as Emily Pimpton-Brown
Hooded Angels
Hooded Angels as Ellie's Grandmother
2000
Merlin: The Return
Merlin: The Return as Aunt Everlyn
1997
Pride of Africa
Pride of Africa as Beryl Pienaar
1995
Cyborg Cop III
Cyborg Cop III as Student's Mother
1991
Committed
Committed as Miss Donnymead
1989
Dirty Games
Dirty Games as Rose Callaghan
Circles in a Forest
Circles in a Forest as Mrs. Stopforth (as Lynn White)
Buried Alive
Buried Alive as Doris Raeburn
Cookie
Cookie as TV Reporter
Accidents
Accidents as Barbara Hughes
1988
Captive Rage
Captive Rage as Miss Renay
1987
You Must Be Joking Too!
You Must Be Joking Too! as Mo's Secretary
1983
City of Blood
City of Blood as Mrs. Wharton