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  1. Jacqueline Jane White (born November 27, 1922) is an American former actress, who had a brief career in Hollywood as a leading lady in motion pictures during the early and post-WW2 years from 1942 until 1952, with starring and playing smaller roles in around 25 feature films.

  2. Jacqueline White was a leading lady of 1940s films, appearing in classics like Crossfire and The Narrow Margin. She retired in 1950 and lived in Wyoming with her husband and five children.

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  3. Jacqueline White was a leading lady of 1940s films, who appeared in classics like Crossfire and The Narrow Margin. She retired in 1950 and moved to Wyoming with her husband, but later returned to acting at film festivals and conventions.

    • November 27, 1922
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  5. Jacqueline Jane White (born November 27, 1922) is an American former actress, who had a brief career in Hollywood as a leading lady in motion pictures during the early and post-WW2 years from 1942 until 1952, with starring and playing smaller roles in around 25 feature films.

  6. Blonde American leading lady Jacqueline White was signed to an MGM contract in 1943. During her three-year stay at the studio, White's co-stars included Laurel and Hardy (Air Raid Wardens) and Red Skelton (The Show-Off). She then moved to RKO, where she remained until 1952.

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  8. Jacqueline White’s decade-long career spanned only two studiosMGM (‘42-‘46) and RKO-Radio (‘47-‘52). It was at the latter where she made her three westerns, “Return of the Bad Men” (‘48) with Randolph Scott, “Riders of the Range” (‘49) with Tim Holt and “The Capture” (‘50) with Lew Ayres.