Pearl White
Born
4 March 1889 (137)
Place of Birth
Green Ridge, Missouri, USA
Also known as
Pearl Fay White
Biography
From Wikipedia Pearl Fay White (March 4, 1889 – August 4, 1938) was an American stage and film actress. White began her career on the stage at the age of six, and later moved on to silent films appearing in a number of popular serials. Dubbed the "Queen of the serials", White was noted for doing the majority of her own stunts in several film serials, most notably in The Perils of Pauline. In 1910, White was offered a role by Pathé Frères in The Girl From Arizona, the French company's first Ame...
From Wikipedia Pearl Fay White (March 4, 1889 – August 4, 1938) was an American stage and film actress. White began her career on the stage at the age of six, and later moved on to silent films appearing in a number of popular serials. Dubbed the "Queen of the serials", White was noted for doing the majority of her own stunts in several film serials, most notably in The Perils of Pauline. In 1910, White was offered a role by Pathé Frères in The Girl From Arizona, the French company's first American film produced at their new studio in Bound Brook, New Jersey. She then worked at Lubin Studios in 1911 and several other of the independents, until the Crystal Film Company in Manhattan gave her top billing in a number of slapstick comedy shorts from 1912 to 1914. White then took a vacation in Europe. Upon her return, she signed with Eclectic Film Company, a subsidiary of Pathé in 1914. Pathé director Louis J. Gasnier offered her the starring role in film serial The Perils of Pauline. By 1919, White had grown tired of film serials and signed with Fox Film Corporation with the ambition to appear in dramatic roles. Over the next two years, White appeared in ten drama films for Fox but her popularity had begun to wane. Pearl White's place in film history is important in both the evolution of cinema genres and the role of women. Like many silent film actors, many of White's films are now considered lost. The Perils of Pauline is only known to exist in a reduced nine-reel version released in Europe in 1916, but The Exploits of Elaine survives and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. All of her films were made at East Coast studios as White reportedly never visited Hollywood. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Pearl White has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6838 Hollywood Blvd. The 1947 Paramount Pictures film The Perils of Pauline, starring Betty Hutton, is a fictionalized biography of Pearl White.
Filmography (40)
A Night at the Cinema in 1914
2014
The Great Chase
1962
Days of Thrills and Laughter
1961
All in Good Fun
1955
Terreur
1924
Plunder
1923
Without Fear
1922
The Broadway Peacock
1922
Any Wife
1922
A Virgin Paradise
1921
Beyond Price
1921
Know Your Men
1921
The Mountain Woman
1921
The Thief
1920
The White Moll
1920
The Black Secret
1919
The Lightning Raider
1919
The House of Hate
1918
The Fatal Ring
1917
Mayblossom
1917
The Iron Claw
1916
The King's Game
1916
Pearl of the Army
1916
The Romance of Elaine
1915
The New Exploits of Elaine
1915
The Exploits of Elaine
1914
The Perils of Pauline
1914
The Ring
1914
Lost in the Night
1913
The Hall-Room Girls
1913
Pearl's Dilemma
1913
Will Power
1913
Pearl As A Clairvoyant
1913
A Night in Town
1913
Cupid’s Monkey Wrench
1911
For Massa's Sake
1911
The Lost Necklace
1911
The Woman Hater
1910
The Daughter of Niagara
1910
The Tiger's Cub