Dorothy White

Dorothy White was an American actress who is best known for her roles in Hold ‘Em Navy, College Holiday, and Men with Wings.

Personal and Family Life

Dorothy White was born on September 22, 1911, in Butte, Montana. She had aspirations of becoming a costume designer and took night classes in fashion design while working as a dancer. Her dedication to the arts was evident from an early age.

Career

Throughout her career, Dorothy appeared in numerous films, showcasing her talent as a dancer and actress. Some of her notable films include Too Much Harmony and Cafe Society, where she often played dancer roles. She made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with her performances during the 1930s.

Death and Legacy

Dorothy White passed away on October 11, 2008, in Sun City, Arizona. Her contributions to film and dance left a lasting legacy, and she is remembered for her dedication to her craft. Her work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Too Much Harmony 1933-09-23 Dancer
College Holiday 1936-12-19 Dancer
Wells Fargo 1937-12-31 Pioneer Girl
Boy Trouble 1939-01-27
Cocoanut Grove 1938-05-20 Undetermined Role
College Humor 1933-07-05 Student
Men with Wings 1938-07-16 Nurse
Down Argentine Way 1940-10-11 Dancer (uncredited)
Cafe Society 1939-03-03 Checkroom Girl
Say It in French 1938-11-25 Girl
Tropic Holiday 1938-06-29 Dancer (uncredited)
If I Were King 1938-09-28 Girl
Hold ‘Em Navy 1937-11-04 Girl
Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife 1938-03-25 (uncredited)