Angela White
Known For:Acting
Biography
Angela T. White, a multi-talented artist, originally hails from Calgary, Alberta. Her diverse educational background includes studying literature, translation, and classical theatre in France for three years. She furthered her academic pursuits by obtaining a BA and a B.Ed. at the University of Calgary. Passionate about nurturing the minds of Alberta's youth, Angela has dedicated herself to teaching languages, music, and drama at a high school level, where she instills creativity and inspiration in her students.
Beyond the classroom, Angela's artistic endeavors have taken her to the stage, where she has directed and adapted numerous plays for schools, including classics like "Romeo & Juliette," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," and "Beauty & The Beast." Her musical talents were honed at the Mount Royal Conservatory, leading her to perform with the Calgary Youth Orchestra in prestigious venues across Australia, England, and Scotland, including the renowned Royal Albert Hall.
Transitioning seamlessly into the world of film and television, Angela has made her mark with over 100 film sets since 1998, showcasing her versatility with principal roles alongside industry heavyweights like Vin Diesel, Seth Green, and John Malkovich in films such as "Knockaround Guys" and "Shanghai Noon." Her television credits include notable appearances in projects like "The Other Woman" and "The Sheldon Kennedy Story," where she has consistently delivered compelling performances.
With over a decade of experience in theatre, Angela has captivated audiences with lead roles in various musical productions, embodying characters like the Vegas Wedding Singer in "Tony & Tina's Wedding" and Katherine in a Shakespeare Company production of "Untamed." She has also displayed her range by participating in Terry Shane Murder Mysteries, showcasing her talent for both drama and comedy on stage.
In addition to her acting prowess, Angela has found success as a Marilyn Monroe impersonator, enchanting audiences with her quick wit, charming demeanor, and sultry voice. Her performances have garnered acclaim at numerous high-profile events and venues, including shows for notable figures like the President of the Hockey Hall of Fame and radio host Gerry Forbes.
In recent years, Angela has expanded her involvement in the entertainment industry by taking on the role of Production Manager for the acclaimed TV series "Bluff," which has received recognition at prestigious events like The Banff Film Festival and the Alberta Motion Picture Awards. She has also showcased her skills as a Producer on projects like the TV series "Offscreen," where she not only manages production but also portrays the character Coco-Chanel Monroe.
Angela's behind-the-scenes contributions extend beyond television, as she has served as a Production Coordinator for the wrestling documentary "350 Days," featuring wrestling legend Brett Hart, and as a Producer and Production Manager/Coordinator for music videos that have garnered significant attention, such as the Jason Greeley video "Wasn't That A Party." Her dedication to the craft and her ability to excel in various roles within the industry continue to solidify her reputation as a versatile and accomplished artist.