Jesse White
Jesse White
A self-described "household face," character actor Jesse White made his first stage appearance as a teenager in his adopted hometown of Akron, OH. Supporting himself with a variety of civilian jobs, White worked the nightclub circuit in Cleveland, then moved on to what was left of vaudeville in the late '30s. White's first Broadway role was in 1942's The Moon is Down; two years later he scored his biggest success as the acerbic sanitarium attendant in Mary Chase's Harvey, a role he would repeat for the 1950 film version (though Harvey is often listed as White's film debut, he can be seen in a bit role as an elevator operator in 1947's Gentleman's Agreement). While he has appeared in some 60 films, White is best known for his TV work, which allowed him to play Runyon-esque gangsters, theatrical agents, neurotic TV talk show hosts, art connoisseurs, toy manufacturers, and whatever else suited his fancy. Two of his longest professional associations were with satirist Stan Freberg (White was featured in several of Freberg's commercials and comedy albums) and comedian/TV mogul Danny Thomas (White played agent Jesse Leeds during the first few seasons of Make Room for Daddy). In the 1970s, White became established as the "lonely" Maytag repairman in a series of well-circulated TV commercials; when he stepped down from this role in the late '80s, the event received a generous amount of press coverage. Jesse White was still in harness into the 1990s. In 1992, he was memorably cast as a sarcastic, cigar-chomping theater chain owner in Joe Dante's Matinee. He passed away at age 79 following complications from surgery on January 8, 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Jesse White:
- Pajama Party with Buster Keaton , Dorothy Lamour , Teri Garr
- Las Vegas Lady with Tony Bill
- Harvey with James Stewart , Cecil Kellaway
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World with Spencer Tracy , Milton Berle , Sid Caesar , Mickey Rooney , Jimmy Durante , Buster Keaton , Eddie "Rochester" Anderson , William Demarest , Peter Falk , Leo Gorcey , Edward Everett Horton , Don Knotts , Carl Reiner , Andy Devine , ZaSu Pitts , Joe E. Brown , Larry Fine , Moe Howard , Mike Mazurki , Terry-Thomas , Jerry Lewis
- Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood with Bruce Dern , Madeline Kahn , Art Carney , Teri Garr , Billy Barty , Edgar Bergen , Joan Blondell , John Carradine , Cyd Charisse , Jackie Coogan , Broderick Crawford , Gloria DeHaven , William Demarest , Andy Devine , Alice Faye , Fritz Feld , Stepin Fetchit , Rhonda Fleming , Huntz Hall , Dick Haymes , Dorothy Lamour , Peter Lawford , Guy Madison , Victor Mature , Virginia Mayo , Mike Mazurki , Ann Miller , Walter Pidgeon , Ann Rutherford , Dean Stockwell , Henny Youngman , Milton Berle , Tab Hunter





