JACQUELINE WHITE
Actress Jacqueline White worked for both MGM and RKO productions in the ’40s and ’50s. She was first discovered by a casting director in the Broadway production, Ah, Wilderness!, and arranged to have her first film appearance in the film, Song of Russia in 1944. Her greatest films were Crossfire, Mystery in Mexico, and The Narrow Margin. However, Jacqueline retired in 1950 after her marriage to Bruce Anderson and wants to focus on raising a family with him and their investment in the oil business.
However, in 1952, she was offered a co-starring role in The Narrow Margin, which became her last film and was considered to be the classic of “film noir” for two years. Now, Jacqueline is 98 years and rarely seen either on the small or big screen. She doesn’t even make an appearance in any film festivals and entertainment conventions. Here is to hoping that Jacqueline is living a fulfilled life with her family and a big business on the sideline.