Dan White (actor)

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Dan White
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Born(1908-03-25)March 25, 1908
DiedJuly 7, 1980(1980-07-07) (aged 72)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1936–1975
Known forWesterns
Spouse(s)
Tilda Spivey
(m. 1933)
Children3

Dan White (March 25, 1908 – July 7, 1980) was an American actor, well known for appearing in Western films and TV shows.

Biography[]

Early life[]

Dan White was born to George and Orpha White in Falmouth, Florida, one of thirteen siblings. The Whites moved to Lakeland during World War I. By age 14, White was in show business. He left home to travel thousands of miles throughout the South in tent, minstrel, vaudeville and theater shows. His brother Willard joined him for nine years in a show in Tampa's Rialto Theatre. Frances Langford worked with White during the time, and he convinced her to go to Hollywood. During this period, he met Tilda Spivey and proposed marriage on February 25, 1933. She had a 2-year-old child, Arthur Gifford, from a previous marriage. Dan left show business for financial reasons to work with the Civilian Conservation Corps. He still longed for a career in entertainment and took a cruise to Los Angeles. He and his family made extra stops at cities all over the country to earn money to continue the tour.

In January 1937, he stopped at Texarkana, Arkansas, where Tilda awaited the birth of their child. Her sister, Mary, who was in Texarkana, invited the Whites to stay there for a few months. The baby, June Larue White, was finally born, and the Whites continued toward California.

In Hollywood[]

They arrived 16 days later and rented a house for 23 years; where even film scripts were written in their own living room. Dan had a hard time finding a job and was in Costa Rica working on the Pan American Highway. Although, upon return in 1938, he got work with the Republic Pictures Corporation, making 6 films in his first year. The first film was, Prairie Moon, with Gene Autry. White made $55 a week during that picture. He'd claimed to have made about 300 films and 150 television cameos during his years in Hollywood. Around 70 percent were Westerns. Among some of his well-known films were, The Yearling, Distant Drums, Red River, To Kill a Mockingbird, Giant, Duel in the Sun, Four Faces West, Jailhouse Rock and Touch of Evil. During this time, White and his wife had a third child, Donald Curtis White, born on November 9, 1941. The films that made White most famous were his numerous appearances in B-Westerns, where he portrayed the antagonist. During the 1950s and 1960s, he started turning to television. He was offered the role of, "Sam the Bartender," in, Gunsmoke, but he didn't commit to the idea. He asked his best friend Glenn Strange to apply for the job instead.

Post-acting[]

Dan loved California for the almost 40 years he was there, but his true love was his old town in Florida. Upon retirement, he returned to Tampa and made appearances in Western Film Round-Ups and talk shows. He was often visited by his family until his death on July 7, 1980, in Tampa, Florida.

Dan was honored with a star on the Newhall Walk of Western Stars in Newhall, Santa Clarita, California on April 11, 2019.

Dan White on the Newhall Walk of Westen Stars

Selected filmography[]

Note: An asterisk (*) means that Dan White had an uncredited role; two asterisks means that he was credited as either Daniel White or Daniel M. White.

Television[]

  • The Lone Ranger (1953) - John Portis
  • Hopalong Cassidy (1953) - Bearcat Smith
  • The Adventures of Kit Carson (1954) - Todd Weaver
  • The Cisco Kid (1954) - Sheriff / Alan Moxley / Brace Haggar
  • Climax! (1954) - Ben Berry
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1952-1955) - Warner Laughton / Pinto
  • Lux Video Theatre (1955) - Len Tollard
  • (1955) - Henchman Huck
  • The Man Behind the Badge (1955) - Floyd / Caretaker
  • (1956) - Deputy Jeff
  • Tales of the Texas Rangers (1956) - Sheriff
  • Screen Directors Playhouse (1956) - 4th Farmer
  • Telephone Time (1956) - Ed
  • The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1956) - Settler
  • West Point (1956) - Amby Bracken
  • Cavalcade of America (1953-1956) - Stan
  • Red Ryder (1956) - Sheriff
  • (1957) - Charlie Desmond
  • Science Fiction Theatre (1957) - Bud
  • Circus Boy (1957) - Ben Otis / Sheriff / Gus
  • Adventures of Superman (1957) - Mike
  • The Ford Television Theatre (1957) - Mr. Harris
  • Casey Jones (1957) - Sam Peterson
  • Highway Patrol (1957-1958) - Pete Burgess / Joe Valentine
  • Broken Arrow (1958) - Roberts
  • From These Roots (1958) - Dan Fraser (1958-1960)
  • Northwest Passage (1959) - Mercer (uncredited)
  • The Californians (1958-1959) - Roadhouse Proprietor / Turnkey
  • Lassie (1959) - Amos Lovejoy
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive (1960) - Stableman (uncredited)
  • Overland Trail (1960) - Miner (uncredited)
  • Wichita Town (1960) - Salty
  • Bat Masterson (1960) - S2E21 "Cattle and Canes" as Rancher Ben Taylor
  • The Texan (1959-1960) - Mulligan / Sheriff Dawson
  • Thriller (1960) - Doctor
  • General Electric Theater (1960) - Sheriff
  • The Deputy (1959-1960) - Joab Sharpe / Sheriff Wilks
  • Twilight Zone (1961) - Man #2 (uncredited)
  • Sugarfoot (1957-1961) Cowhand / Kennedy
  • The Rebel (1961) - Corby
  • Maverick (1958-1961) - Poe / Stableman
  • The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955-1961) - Zack Burton / Townsman / Witness / Judge Norton / Wilkins - Second Prisoner in Line
  • Bat Masterson (1960-1961) - Sheriff Bart Sloane / Ben Taylor
  • Checkmate (1961) - Man
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1958-1961) - Storekeeper / William Ryan / Deputy (uncredited)
  • Outlaws (1961) - Wagon Driver (uncredited)
  • Sea Hunt (1961, Season 4, Episode 28) - Sheriff Wyatt Walsh
  • Cheyenne (1961) - Man
  • Rawhide (1959-1962) - Sheriff of Elkville / Windy
  • Tales of Wells Fargo (1958-1962) - Pete the Bartender / Matt Gray / Nedy West / Miner Who Quit
  • Laramie (1959-1962) - Pa Tilford / Stagecoach Driver / Pop - Telegrapher / Man of God / Townsman
  • Have Gun - Will Travel (1962) - Sam - Henchman
  • The Rifleman (1958-1963) - Russell / Cowboy on Trail
  • Wagon Train (1958-1963) - Taggert / Wagon Driver / Joe Lassiter
  • Ripcord (1962-1963) - Mr. Ledbetter / Replaced / Simmons
  • Destry (1964) - Stableman (uncredited)
  • Flipper (1965) - Captain Bender
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963-1966) - Fred
  • The Beverly Hillbillies (1966) - Man
  • Petticoat Junction (1965-1966) - Homer Overstreet / 1st Juror
  • Green Acres (1965-1967) - Man
  • Bonanza (196-1967) - Townsman #2 / Stableman / Weems / Tom / Stableman / Simms / Station Agent / Zeke Jackson
  • The Name of the Game (1970) - Sheriff Prentiss
  • The High Chaparral (1967-1970) - Dirt Smith / Sheriff Prentiss / Bob Willis
  • The Virginian (1962-1970) - Conductor / Stableman / Baggage Man / Edwards / Fox
  • Adam-12 (1971) - Benny
  • Gunsmoke (1960-1972) - Oldtimer / Stocker / Attendant / Bartender / Dan - Bartender / Ainsley
  • Barnaby Jones (1973)
  • Mannix (1973) - Steve (uncredited)

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