Alice White -

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

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

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) : Her career was severely damaged by a

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

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

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