Jane White
Jane White
Biography
Jane White (October 30, 1922 – July 24, 2011) was an actress of African-American descent. Born in New York City, she attended Smith College and The New School. n 1945, she made her Broadway debut in Strange Fruit. This performance was followed by roles in Razzle Dazzle, The Insect Comedy, The Climate of Eden, Take a Giant Step, Jane Eyre, and The Power and The Glory. In 1959, she opened the acclaimed musical Once Upon a Mattress, originating the role of Queen Aggravain alongside Carol Burnett and Joseph Bova. In addition to the productions of Once Upon a Mattress, her television work included a 1979 stint on the soap operas The Edge of Night, A World Apart, and Search for Tomorrow. She was one of the first African-American actresses to play a role under contract on soap operas when she originated the role of Lyndia Holliday, R. N. on The Edge of Night. In 1998 she played the schoolteacher Lady Jones in the movie version of Toni Morrison's Beloved.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
5
Gender
Female
Birthday
1922-10-30 (102 years old)
Place of Birth
New York, New York, U.S.
Acting

1998

Beloved as Lady Jones

1987

Everything's Relative as Madame Estelle

1972

Once Upon a Mattress as Queen Aggravain

1964

Once Upon a Mattress as Queen Aggravain