David White
David White was an American actor who worked across film, television, and stage during the twentieth century.
Born on April 4, 1916, in Denver, Colorado, White received his early education at Phoenixville Area High School before going on to study at Los Angeles City College. In addition to his career as a performer, White also served as a military officer at some point during his life, reflecting a range of commitments beyond the entertainment industry.
White pursued work across three distinct performance disciplines — film, television, and stage — establishing a professional presence in each. His activity as a television actor placed him in a medium that was expanding rapidly through the mid-twentieth century, while his stage work situated him within a more traditional theatrical tradition. His work in film rounded out a career that drew on all three areas of performance, suggesting a sustained and varied engagement with the acting profession over several decades.
White died on November 27, 1990, in North Hollywood, California. His career, which spanned the worlds of stage, screen, and television, reflected the range of opportunities available to American actors working in English-language performance during that period.
Quotes by David White

Anytime destruction of another is needed in order to advance one’s own aims or goals, then the goals need to be reevaluated.

I have questions. I have concerns. I'm not hostile. I would want to know who is going in and with what kind of supervision.

Snoring has a huge spectrum, and I think that's the key variable you need to keep in mind,

It's changing behavior. People who hardly have anything are saving for their children.

The nice thing about Ayako is that she has a passion for chamber music, and she gets it. It was just one of these beautiful blessings of timing and talent.

They're working on what we call a retention pond so at the bottom of the 28-acre watershed will be the pond. It'll be the final practice on our watershed that'll help with filtering out the pollutants,

Some people, it's just making noise -- it may upset their spouse or the guy next door, but it has very little clinical impact. In other people, it indicates that they're dramatically working to breathe. It indicates they have sleep apnea.


