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Ruth White (actress)

Ruth Patricia White (April 24, 1914 – December 3, 1969) was an American actress who worked in theatre, film, and television. She won Emmy and Obie awards, and was a Tony Award nominee.

Ruth White
Ruth White, having won an Emmy Award
Born
Ruth Patricia White

(1914-04-24)April 24, 1914
DiedDecember 3, 1969(1969-12-03) (aged 55)
Perth Amboy, New Jersey, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1946–1969

Early years

A lifelong resident of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, White was of Irish Catholic descent. She attended St. Mary's High School and graduated with a bachelor's degree in literature from New Jersey College for Women, now Douglass Residential College, Rutgers University in 1935.[1] While pursuing her acting career in nearby New York City, she taught acting and drama at Seton Hall University. During this period, she also studied acting with Maria Ouspenskaya.[2]

Early career

White began her acting career in 1940 as an apprentice at the Cape May Playhouse.[3] Late in World War II, she spent six months in Alaska and the Aleutians touring with a USO troupe. For five years, beginning in 1948, she was the leading resident actress at Bucks County Playhouse.[2]

White's Broadway debut came in The Ivy Green (1949).[4]

Career hiatus and resurgence

White's career was delayed in the late 1950s while she nursed her ailing mother. She appeared in off-Broadway plays of Samuel Beckett ("Happy Days") and Edward Albee ("Malcolm" and "Box"). She earned a Tony Award nomination in 1968 for her role in Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party.

By the end of the 1960s, she had become one of New York's most highly praised and in demand character actresses, and appeared in Midnight Cowboy, Hang 'Em High and No Way To Treat A Lady.

White's final film role was in The Pursuit of Happiness, released 14 months after her death.

Recognition

In 1962, White won an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her work in the play Happy Days.[5]

In 1964, she won an Emmy Award for her role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame TV Movie Little Moon of Alban.[6]

Death

White, who never married, died of cancer on December 3, 1969, aged 55. She was survived by her brothers, Richard and Charles, and her sister, Mrs. Genevieve Driscoll. She was predeceased by another sister, Mary Cecile White, who served as president of the Perth Amboy Teachers Union Local 857.[7] She is interred with her brothers Charles and Richard in the family plot at Saint Mary's Cemetery, Perth Amboy, New Jersey.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1957 Edge of the City Katherine Nordmann
1959 The Nun's Story Mother Marcella (School of Medicine)
1962 To Kill a Mockingbird Mrs. Dubose
1965 Baby the Rain Must Fall Miss Clara
1965 A Rage to Live Mrs. Bannon
1966 Cast a Giant Shadow Mrs. Chaison
1967 Up the Down Staircase Beatrice Schacter
1967 The Tiger Makes Out Mrs. Kelly
1968 No Way To Treat A Lady Mrs. Himmel
1968 A Lovely Way to Die Biddy, Cook
1968 Hang 'Em High Madame 'Peaches' Sophie
1968 Charly Mrs. Apple
1969 Midnight Cowboy Sally Buck - Texas
1969 The Reivers Miss Reba
1971 The Pursuit of Happiness Mrs. Popper (final film role)
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1949 The Magic Cottage Bessie Bookbinder early DuMont children's series
1952 Captain Video and His Video Rangers Mrs. Bullfinch 1 episode
1963 The Twilight Zone Mrs. Ford Episode: The Incredible World of Horace Ford
1963-1965 The Fugitive Edith Waverly / Grams 2 episodes

References

  1. ^ "Ruth White, 55, Of Stage And TV; Actress Who Won Emmy in Little Moon of Alban Dies", The New York Times, December 4, 1969. Accessed November 14, 2017. "Ruth Catherine White, born April 14, 1924, into a family that had been in Perth Amboy for more than 150 years, was the daughter of Charles V. and Jane Gibbons White, She attended St. Mary's High School in her hometown and was graduated from Douglass College in New Brunswick, N. J."
  2. ^ a b Brown, Doris (April 16, 1961). "Perth Amboy Actress Wins Acclaim In Role in 'Big Fish, Little Fish'". The Central New Jersey Home News. New Jersey, New Brunswick. p. 31. Retrieved December 11, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ Brower, Millicent (17 October 1961). "Actress Ruth White Performs Entire Role While Buried in Sand Mound". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Texas, Lubbock. WNS. p. 2-B. Retrieved December 12, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ . Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on December 12, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  5. ^ "("Happy Days" search results)". OBIE Awards. Village Voice and American Theatre Wing. Archived from the original on December 13, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  6. ^ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1416. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
  7. ^ Doyle, Marion (December 9, 1969). "Countless Friends Mourn Ruth White". The Central New Jersey Home News. New Jersey, New Brunswick. p. 8. Retrieved December 12, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  

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For other people named Ruth White see Ruth White disambiguation Ruth Patricia White April 24 1914 December 3 1969 was an American actress who worked in theatre film and television She won Emmy and Obie awards and was a Tony Award nominee Ruth WhiteRuth White having won an Emmy AwardBornRuth Patricia White 1914 04 24 April 24 1914Perth Amboy New Jersey U S DiedDecember 3 1969 1969 12 03 aged 55 Perth Amboy New Jersey U S OccupationActressYears active1946 1969 Contents 1 Early years 2 Early career 3 Career hiatus and resurgence 4 Recognition 5 Death 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditA lifelong resident of Perth Amboy New Jersey White was of Irish Catholic descent She attended St Mary s High School and graduated with a bachelor s degree in literature from New Jersey College for Women now Douglass Residential College Rutgers University in 1935 1 While pursuing her acting career in nearby New York City she taught acting and drama at Seton Hall University During this period she also studied acting with Maria Ouspenskaya 2 Early career EditWhite began her acting career in 1940 as an apprentice at the Cape May Playhouse 3 Late in World War II she spent six months in Alaska and the Aleutians touring with a USO troupe For five years beginning in 1948 she was the leading resident actress at Bucks County Playhouse 2 White s Broadway debut came in The Ivy Green 1949 4 Career hiatus and resurgence EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ruth White actress news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message White s career was delayed in the late 1950s while she nursed her ailing mother She appeared in off Broadway plays of Samuel Beckett Happy Days and Edward Albee Malcolm and Box She earned a Tony Award nomination in 1968 for her role in Harold Pinter s The Birthday Party By the end of the 1960s she had become one of New York s most highly praised and in demand character actresses and appeared in Midnight Cowboy Hang Em High and No Way To Treat A Lady White s final film role was in The Pursuit of Happiness released 14 months after her death Recognition EditIn 1962 White won an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her work in the play Happy Days 5 In 1964 she won an Emmy Award for her role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame TV Movie Little Moon of Alban 6 Death EditWhite who never married died of cancer on December 3 1969 aged 55 She was survived by her brothers Richard and Charles and her sister Mrs Genevieve Driscoll She was predeceased by another sister Mary Cecile White who served as president of the Perth Amboy Teachers Union Local 857 7 She is interred with her brothers Charles and Richard in the family plot at Saint Mary s Cemetery Perth Amboy New Jersey citation needed Filmography EditFilmYear Title Role Notes1957 Edge of the City Katherine Nordmann1959 The Nun s Story Mother Marcella School of Medicine 1962 To Kill a Mockingbird Mrs Dubose1965 Baby the Rain Must Fall Miss Clara1965 A Rage to Live Mrs Bannon1966 Cast a Giant Shadow Mrs Chaison1967 Up the Down Staircase Beatrice Schacter1967 The Tiger Makes Out Mrs Kelly1968 No Way To Treat A Lady Mrs Himmel1968 A Lovely Way to Die Biddy Cook1968 Hang Em High Madame Peaches Sophie1968 Charly Mrs Apple1969 Midnight Cowboy Sally Buck Texas1969 The Reivers Miss Reba1971 The Pursuit of Happiness Mrs Popper final film role TelevisionYear Title Role Notes1949 The Magic Cottage Bessie Bookbinder early DuMont children s series1952 Captain Video and His Video Rangers Mrs Bullfinch 1 episode1963 The Twilight Zone Mrs Ford Episode The Incredible World of Horace Ford1963 1965 The Fugitive Edith Waverly Grams 2 episodesReferences Edit Ruth White 55 Of Stage And TV Actress Who Won Emmy in Little Moon of Alban Dies The New York Times December 4 1969 Accessed November 14 2017 Ruth Catherine White born April 14 1924 into a family that had been in Perth Amboy for more than 150 years was the daughter of Charles V and Jane Gibbons White She attended St Mary s High School in her hometown and was graduated from Douglass College in New Brunswick N J a b Brown Doris April 16 1961 Perth Amboy Actress Wins Acclaim In Role in Big Fish Little Fish The Central New Jersey Home News New Jersey New Brunswick p 31 Retrieved December 11 2017 via Newspapers com Brower Millicent 17 October 1961 Actress Ruth White Performs Entire Role While Buried in Sand Mound Lubbock Avalanche Journal Texas Lubbock WNS p 2 B Retrieved December 12 2017 via Newspapers com Ruth White Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Archived from the original on December 12 2017 Retrieved December 12 2017 Happy Days search results OBIE Awards Village Voice and American Theatre Wing Archived from the original on December 13 2017 Retrieved December 13 2017 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Ballantine Books 2003 p 1416 ISBN 0 345 45542 8 Doyle Marion December 9 1969 Countless Friends Mourn Ruth White The Central New Jersey Home News New Jersey New Brunswick p 8 Retrieved December 12 2017 via Newspapers com External links EditRuth White at IMDb Ruth White at the Internet Broadway Database Ruth White at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruth White actress amp oldid 1113284731, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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