Major Soap Opera And Movie Star Dies At 86

Actor Peter White was a well-known and respected actor for many decades. His career spanned theater, soap operas and movies. Some of his most notable credits include “All My Children,” “First Daughter,” “Sisters,” “Dallas,” “The Colbys,” “Love Is a Many Splendored Thing,” “Dave,” “Thirteen Days,” and “Armageddon.”

Sadly, White died on November 1, 2023. The Hollywood Reporter broke the news, having confirmation of his death from his “All My Children” costar Kathleen Noone. Reportedly, he was at his home in Los Angeles at the time of his death. The cause of death is listed as “complications from melanoma” on IMDB.

White’s very first acting credit was in 1954 for the TV series “The Secret Storm,” but his career really took off in the 1960s and 1970s. It was around this time that he dared to take on a role that he was at first nervous to accept out of fear it would hurt his career.

In 1968, White starred as Mart Crowley in the Off-Broadway premiere of the play “The Boys in the Band.” The play was daring for the time because it was about a group of gay men who attended a birthday party.

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