Chrissie White

Chrissie White

Actress
Born
May 23, 1895
Died
August 18, 1989

Light-haired teenage actress from the early days of the British cinema, with which, for many years, she was the sole surviving link. The peak of her popularity came with Alma Taylor in the 'Tilly the Tomboy' series. She grew into a delicately pretty star, but disappointed her admirers by retiring in…

Biography

Light-haired teenage actress from the early days of the British cinema, with which, for many years, she was the sole surviving link. The peak of her popularity came with Alma Taylor in the 'Tilly the Tomboy' series. She grew into a delicately pretty star, but disappointed her admirers by retiring in the early 1920s, with only a couple of appearances thereafter, Married her co-star and sometimes director, Henry Edwards. Rode to the studios on a bicycle in her early years as a star.

Actress

General John Regan(1934)as Moya Kent
The Call of the Sea(1930)as Iris Tares
The World of Wonderful Reality(1924)as Jill Dealtry
The Naked Man(1923)as Ninette Monday
Boden's BoyBoden's Boy(1923)as Barbara Pilgrim

Self

Yesterday's WitnessYesterday's Witness(1969)as Self - Interviewee

Archive Footage

Silent BritainSilent Britain(2006)as Self
Cinema Europe: The Other HollywoodCinema Europe: The Other Hollywood(1995)as Self

Known for

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Chrissie White in Broken Threads (1917)Hay Plumb and Chrissie White in The Love Romance of Sir Francis Drake (1913)Chrissie White

Credit Score: Chrissie White

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss16.2519208.40017
2Barnaby Rudge2.6019154.40015
3Comin' Thro' the Rye2.0019164.00013
4Wild Heather1.6319210.0000
5The Eternal Triangle1.6319170.0000
6A Bunch of Violets1.6319160.0000
7Sweet Lavender1.6319150.0000