John White

Movie Actor

John White was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on June 10th, 1981 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 43, John White biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
June 10, 1981
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Age
43 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Television Actor
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John White Career

Career

He began acting in the mid-1990s, appearing on the television show Goosebumps, The Clock of Doom, and The Haunted Mask II, among others, as well as The Adventures of Shirley Holmes. Although still living in Toronto, Ontario, John began to appear in various television shows and advertisements during this time in his career. After heading to Los Angeles, John began to appear in higher profile projects, most notable for his role as Erik Stifler in American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile and American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile and American Pie Presents: Beta House. He appeared in She's Too Young, a made-for-TV film starring Mandy Moore, and Wild Cherry starring Kristin Cavallari. On the CBS drama Cold Case, John has also appeared. In April 2011, he portrayed youthful John F. Kennedy in the television miniseries The Kennedys, which is broadcast on ReelchChannel and History Television.

John shot the 2nd season of the HBO series Good Dog, which premiered in 2012.

He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

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On The Road: Falkirk ascent is driven by hopes and fears... but the glass of buoyant Bairns is three-quarters full

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
Football is a game of passion, history, hope, despair and fleeting triumph. Its scope and depth would test the powers of a poet. But sometimes, just sometimes, it is best told in numbers. As the Bairns toddle towards their 150th anniversary in 2026, the numbers tell a tale of survival, a story of endurance in the face of what seemed overwhelming odds, and serve as a reminder of the hard miles travelled, the most desperate of them very recently. The chroniclers of this tale are a young executive and fans, some of whom have spent 50 years supporting the club. They can be found in the pristine Falkirk Stadium which again has a story that concerns figures. There are three occupied sides to the arena. The fourth is not yet filled. Falkirk were told they had to have a 10,000-seater to enter the top division. This rule has faded into history, meaning the fourth side did not have to be built.

Sixty years on from his tragic death, the spirit of the Ghost is as strong as ever

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 13, 2024
How to exorcise a ghost? How to speak to a father who has been dead for 60 years? How to bridge the gulf between a six-month-old child and a father who was a star and was awfully fated to become legend of the most tragic variety? It took Rob White decades to address these questions. He continues to find answers to them. His father, John, strode out on to Crews Hill golf course in Enfield on July 21, 1964. He was struck fatally by lightning. White, a player of prodigious gifts for a marvellous Tottenham Hotspur team, was dead at 27. His son, at 60, has found ways of confronting the wreckage of personal trauma. John White was nicknamed The Ghost because of his ability to drift unnoticed into space and his elusiveness in the face of the most desperate attempts by mere humans to contain him. He remains a fleeting, spectral presence.

Just blown in! In a once-in-a-lifetime event for birdwatchers, high winds bring rare songbirds to the British Isles

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2023
This week, high winds have blown rare songbirds from the Atlantic to the British Isles. Between September 20 and 21, a series of birdwatchers and avian enthusiasts has enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime event. The'spew of uber-rare land birds' was described as 'one of the most memorable couple of days in British and Irish birding history,' according to Rare Bird Alert. A Tennessee Warbler, a Baltimore Oriole, and a Philadelphia Vireowas among the many rare items on display.