: After her fame faded, she returned to clerical work as a secretary and passed away in 1983. Other Notable "Alice White" Stories

: Her career was severely damaged by a 1933 tabloid scandal involving a violent love triangle with actor John Warburton and writer Sy Bartlett.

: Born Alva White, she worked as a secretary for directors Josef von Sternberg and Charlie Chaplin before being encouraged to act.

Alice White was an American actress who became a star during the transition from silent films to "talkies".

: Often compared to Clara Bow, she was known for her bubbly, vivacious persona in films like Show Girl (1928) and Broadway Babies (1929).

The name most often refers to the story of the 1920s flapper-era actress, but it also appears in literary and historical contexts. The Rise and Fall of Actress Alice White (1904–1983)