Arthur White
Arthur White (born September 11, 1881 in England, † September 27, 1924 in Los Angeles ) was an American actor.
Life
His career began in 1903 with the film Life of an American Fireman , it was one of the oldest American films with a continuous storyline. Directed by George S. Fleming and Edwin S. Porter . In the same year he worked as a production assistant on the shooting of the film Uncle Tom's Cabin , where he worked again with Edwin S. Porter.
In 1910 he worked in the films Take Me Out to the Ball Game and A Westerner's Way in a supporting role. In 1913 he played the role of Dr. Slammer in The Pickwick Papers and The Adventure of the Shooting Party .
Web links
- Arthur White in the Internet Movie Database (English)
| personal data | |
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| SURNAME | White, Arthur |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | US-American actor |
| DATE OF BIRTH | September 11, 1881 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | England |
| DATE OF DEATH | September 27, 1924 |
| Place of death | los Angeles |