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Barbara White

Barbara White

🎭 actor
Legacy

Barbara White lived from 1923 to 2013, a career spanning 71 years. Their work continues to be celebrated by fans worldwide.

Deceased · 2013
Age at death
lived

A member of the Silent Generation generation, Barbara White was born in 1923 in Sheerness, Kent, England, UK and went on to become a celebrated Actor.

Barbara White is a actor from UK.

"While she had many roles, her appearance in Hammer Films' groundbreaking "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) as Justine, the maid, is arguably her most widely recognized performance." — About Barbara White
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Born
Career span71 years total
December 11th, 1923
Birthplace
Sheerness, Kent, England, UK
Known for
🎭 Actor
Nationality
United Kingdom
Died
Died 2013
Generation
Silent Generation
Career
71 years
Region
Europe
How Barbara White compares to other Actors
🎂Barbara White is 36 years older than the average Actor
Metric Barbara White Avg Actor Difference
Age8953+36 yrs
Career length71 yrs~35 yrs+36 yrs
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Facts about Barbara White

Did you know?

Did you know that Barbara White, despite her significant presence in British cinema of the 1940s and 50s, chose to retire from acting relatively early in the 1960s to prioritize her family life?

5 Lesser-known facts
  • She was married to fellow actor Peter Murray Hill, who later became a renowned antiquarian bookseller.
  • She appeared in Hammer Films' iconic "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) as Justine, a pivotal supporting role.
  • Her film debut was in the 1943 wartime drama "The Lamp Still Burns", directed by Leslie Howard.
  • She frequently co-starred with actor Dennis Price in films like "Noose" and "The Bad Lord Byron".
  • Despite a busy career, she retired from acting in the early 1960s to focus on her personal life.
Career highlight

While she had many roles, her appearance in Hammer Films' groundbreaking "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) as Justine, the maid, is arguably her most widely recognized performance. This film marked a pivotal moment for Hammer and British horror, and her role, though supporting, placed her in a cult classic.

Legacy

Barbara White is remembered as a reliable and familiar face in post-war British cinema and television, contributing to many popular films and TV series of her era before her early retirement. She remains a notable figure for fans of classic British horror and drama.

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Frequently asked questions

How old was Barbara White when they died?
Barbara White was 89 years old at the time of death on February 6, 2013.
What is Barbara White's real name?
Barbara White's full birth name is B. White.
Where is Barbara White from?
Barbara White is from Sheerness, Kent, England, UK, United Kingdom.
What is Barbara White known for?
Barbara White is a famous actor from United Kingdom. While she had many roles, her appearance in Hammer Films' groundbreaking "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) as Justine, the maid, is arguably her most widely recognized performance.
What generation is Barbara White?
Barbara White is a Silent Generation, born in 1923.
What is a surprising fact about Barbara White?
Did you know that Barbara White, despite her significant presence in British cinema of the 1940s and 50s, chose to retire from acting relatively early in the 1960s to prioritize her family life?
What is Barbara White's biggest career achievement?
While she had many roles, her appearance in Hammer Films' groundbreaking "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) as Justine, the maid, is arguably her most widely recognized performance. This film marked a pivotal moment for Hammer and British horror, and her role, though supporting, placed her in a cult classic.

Also known as: B. White, Bar White