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William White (actor)

William White
Born William Hampton white
June 25, 1921
Missouri, United States
Died July 14, 1985(1985-07-14) (aged 64)
Sherman Oaks, California
Nationality American
Other names William H. White, Bill White, Bill Hampton, Billy Hampton
Occupation Actor, director, producer
Years active 1927 - 1984

William White was a film producer and actor. The films he has been involved with in production include Where's Willie?, and House of the Black Death. He also directed Brother, Cry for Me, and Divorce Las Vegas Style.

White was born in Missouri on June 25, 1921. He died of a heart attack on July 14th 1985 in Sherman Oaks, California.

Actor Jeff F. Renfro who played the psychotic trucker in The Bunny Game is his stepson.

White had an involvement in films and television from 1927 to the late 1970s. He had an early role playing the butcher boy in Peaceful Oscar which was released around 1927. Later he had a role in the William Clemens directed Here Comes Carter which was released in 1936. He played the part of Police Lt. Peterson in the 1959 horror film, The Hideous Sun Demon. The film which was directed by Tom Boutross and Robert Clarke, featured Nan Peterson, Del Courtney, Tony Hilder, and Bob Hafner. During the 1960s, one film he appeared in was Terror of the Bloodhunters. Released in 1963, the film starred Robert Clarke and Dorothy Haney. Other films in that decade were Attack of the Mayan Mummy in 1964, and The Human Duplicators in 1965. It's likely his last acting work was as Jesse in the Ace in the Hole episode of The Green Hornet.


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