- Sammy White (actor)
Sammy White (
May 28 ,1894 –March 3 ,1960 ) was an Americanvaudeville song-and-dance comedian who appeared in a few films. He was born inProvidence, Rhode Island . He appeared with Lew Clayton, as Clayton and White, in the Broadway show "Schubert Gaieties of 1919".infobox actor
name=Sammy White
birthdate=birth date|1894|5|28
birthplace=Providence, Rhode Island
deathdate=death date and age|1960|3|3|1894|5|28
deathplace=Beverly Hills, California
occupation=Stage,film ,television actor
spouse=Eva Puck , Beatrice WhiteWith his first wife,
Eva Puck , White appeared in vaudeville as Puck and White. They starred in the original Broadway stage version of the classic musical "Show Boat " (1927). In "Show Boat", he played the role of comic dancer Frank Schultz, and Puck played the role of Ellie May Chipley, who eventually marries Frank. In 1932, they reprised their roles in the first Broadway revival of the show. However, by the time theUniversal Pictures film version was made in 1936, White and Puck had divorced, so the role of Ellie went toQueenie Smith , with White repeating his performance as Frank in the film. White later married Broadway actress Beatrice White (1888-1963). White repeated his role as Frank in "Show Boat" yet again in a 1948New York City Center revival of the show.He also had a notable supporting role in the
Spencer Tracy -Katharine Hepburn film "Pat and Mike " (1952), as the man to whom Tracy says (when talking about Hepburn), "Not much meat on her, but what there is, is cherce!" White and Puck also appeared in ashort film made byLee De Forest in hisPhonofilm sound-on-film process, and premiered at the Rivoli Theater inNew York City on15 April 1923 . This film records their comic routine "Opera Vs. Jazz" and is preserved in the Maurice Zouary collection at theLibrary of Congress .White played himself in the 1957
biopic "The Helen Morgan Story", the biography ofHelen Morgan , famoustorch singer who had also appeared as the mulatto Julie LaVerne in three of the four productions of "Show Boat" mentioned above. He died on March 3, 1960 inBeverly Hills, California .External links
*imdb|0925429|Sammy White
*ibdb|64775|Sammy White
*tvtome person|204619|Sammy White
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