Dan White (March 25, 1908[citation needed] – July 7, 1980)[1] was an American actor, well known for appearing in Western films and TV shows.
He still longed for a career in entertainment and resigned from the CCC in 1935 and started his journey to Hollywood with his small family.
His well-known films include The Yearling, Distant Drums, Red River, To Kill a Mockingbird, Giant, Duel in the Sun, Four Faces West, Jailhouse Rock, and Touch of Evil.
The films that made White most famous were his numerous appearances in B-Westerns, where he portrayed the antagonist.
[citation needed] White was posthumously inducted into the Walk of Western Stars.