Birthday: 1917-01-03
Deathday: 1997-01-09
Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Jesse White (January 4, 1917 – January 9, 1997) was an American television, film, and stage character actor. He is best remembered for portraying the Maytag repairman in television commercials, a role he played from 1967 to 1988.
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1993-01-29 | Matinee | Mr. Spector |
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1986-05-15 | Monster in the Closet | Ben |
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1978-06-09 | The Cat from Outer Space | Earnest Ernie |
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1976-07-26 | Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood | Rudy's Agent |
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1976-03-01 | Nashville Girl | C.Y. Ordell |
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1975-10-01 | Return to Campus | Sports announcer |
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1975-06-01 | Las Vegas Lady | Big Jake |
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1973-05-16 | Brothers O'Toole | Mayor |
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1972-10-24 | Of Thee I Sing | Matthew Fulton |
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1972-03-20 | Harvey | Duane Wilson |
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1971-08-01 | Bless the Beasts & Children | Sid Shecker |
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1970-09-30 | Dad... Can I Borrow the Car? | |
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1970-09-13 | Togetherness | Henry |
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1970-09-12 | George M! | E.F. Albee |
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1967-09-05 | The Reluctant Astronaut | Donelli |
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1967-07-07 | The Spirit Is Willing | Fess Dorple |
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1966-04-06 | The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini | J. Sinister Hulk |
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1964-11-11 | Pajama Party | J. Sinister Hulk |
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1964-08-12 | A House Is Not a Home | Rafferty |
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1964-08-05 | Looking for Love | Tiger Shay |
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1963-11-07 | It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | Air Traffic Controller |
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1963-05-15 | The Yellow Canary | Ed Thornburg |
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1962-11-20 | It's Only Money | Pete Flint |
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1961-12-31 | Three Blondes In His Life | Ed Kelly |
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1961-12-01 | Sail A Crooked Ship | McDonald |
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1961-05-19 | On the Double | Corporal Joseph Praeger |
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1961-05-17 | The Right Approach | Brian Freer |
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1961-04-01 | Tomboy and the Champ | Windy Skiles |
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1961-01-28 | A Fever in the Blood | Sgt. Michael Beers |
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1960-02-17 | The Big Night | Charlie Wegg |
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1960-02-03 | The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond | Leo 'Butcher' Bremer |
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1958-04-24 | Marjorie Morningstar | Lou Michaelson |
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1957-09-24 | Johnny Trouble | Parsons |
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1957-07-01 | God Is My Partner | Louis 'The Lump' Lumpkin |
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1957-05-16 | Designing Woman | Charlie Arneg |
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1956-09-12 | The Bad Seed | Emory Wages |
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1956-09-07 | Back from Eternity | Pete Boswick |
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1956-08-12 | He Laughed Last | Max Lassiter |
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1956-04-16 | The Come On | J.J. McGonigle |
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1955-09-16 | The Girl Rush | Ludwig - Pit Boss |
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1955-07-01 | Not as a Stranger | Ben Cosgrove |
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1954-06-01 | Hell's Half Acre | Tubby Otis |
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1954-04-15 | Witness to Murder | Police Sgt. Eddie Vincent |
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1953-11-28 | Forever Female | Willie |
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1953-08-15 | Champ for a Day | Willie Foltis |
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1953-05-04 | Gunsmoke | Professor |
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1952-12-04 | Million Dollar Mermaid | Doc Cronnol |
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1952-05-23 | The Girl in White | Alec |
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1951-12-20 | Death of a Salesman | Stanley |
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1951-11-15 | Callaway Went Thataway | Georgie Markham |
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1951-05-01 | Francis Goes to the Races | Frank Damer |
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1951-04-05 | Bedtime for Bonzo | Babcock |
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1950-12-04 | Harvey | Wilson |
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1950-11-26 | Katie Did It | Jim Dilloway |
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1950-04-20 | Guilty Bystander | Masher |
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1948-07-16 | Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven | Customer (uncredited) |
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1947-08-27 | Kiss of Death | Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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1943-06-24 | Stage Door Canteen | Jesse White (uncredited) |