David White(1916-1990)
- Actor
- Director
American stage actor who appeared frequently on television and
occasionally but impressively in films. A Marine Corps veteran of the
Second World War, he worked on Broadway and on tour in stage
productions after the war. In the late 1950s, he became an increasingly
familiar face on American television, following a strong performance in
the film
Sweet Smell of Success (1957),
in which he played the smarmy fellow who gets a dalliance with the
unwilling Barbara Nichols in exchange
for a favor to Tony Curtis's Sidney
Falco. Cads and pompous politicians became White's strong suit, but he
achieved his greatest fame as the unctuous Larry Tate on the hit TV
series Bewitched (1964). He
continued to work in the theatre, particularly as a member of acclaimed
Theatre West company in Los Angeles and at the Mark Taper Forum there.
In December, 1988, White's 33-year-old son, Jonathan, was killed in the
terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, UK.
White, who had been widowed soon after Jonathan's birth, was embittered
and enraged by this new tragedy. He became reclusive for a time, but
was returning to some social activity and theatre work when he died of
a massive heart attack in 1990, just a few days prior to the second
anniversary of his son's death. He was survived by his daughter.