JACQUELINE WHITE – 98
Jacqueline White was a prime actress during the ’40s and ’50s, achieving international fame thanks to her performances in the 1947 drama films “Crossfire “and “The Narrow Margin.” She also worked in Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Inc and Radio Pictures Incorporated or better known as RKO. At the beginning of her career, she only played small uncredited roles, but her perseverance and talent would help her find the right way. Her investments paid off, and her first mainstream appearance in “Song of Russia” was a big success. It was her first film that made her famous during her time.
At the peak of her career, she fell in love with Neal Bruce Anderson and got married. After marrying Bruce, she slowly moved away from the spotlight, and the two decided to start a family. Unfortunately, her husband passed away in 2002, and she’s now living happily with her daughter and four sons in Texas.