Joan White (1909–1999) was a British actress, theatre director and educator who over a career that spanned 65 years became a popular figure on the London stage, appeared in films and television and produced and directed plays on both sides of the Atlantic, and trained many of the young to follow in her footsteps. She worked with such storied names as Laurence Olivier, Paul Scofield, Tyrone Guthrie, and Christopher Fry in their successes, and with others such as Rex Harrison, Mischa Auer and Tyrone Guthrie in their failures. As a master of the art of high comedy she entertained numberless audiences, and through her students left an indelible mark on the future of her profession.
1990
as Old Woman
1989
as Mary
1966
as Mrs. Bradman
1961
as Lucy Lester
1960
as Mrs. Page
1957
as Laura
1948
1939
as College inmate
1936
as Phoebe
1935
as Prudence Stallybrass