Johnstone White
Biography
Biography
Johnstone White was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. White's career beginnings included film roles in "Get That Man" (1935), "Anything For a Thrill" (1937) and "Tough to Handle" (1937). White began to focus on film after appearing in the musical comedy "Knock on Wood" (1954) with Danny Kaye, the comedy adaptation "You're Never Too Young" (1955) with Dean Martin and the comedy "Pardners" (1956) with Dean Martin. He also appeared in the Mario Lanza musical "Serenade" (1956) and "The Scarlet Hour" (1956) with Tom Tryon. Later in his career, White acted in "Home Before Dark" (1958). White passed away in April 1969 at the age of 77.