Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
18 Oct, 1948 (76 years old)
Death date
07 Sep, 2018

Sheila White

Biography

Sheila White is an English film, television and stage actress. She is married to former theatre producer Richard M. Mills and lives in Kingston, Surrey. White was born in London. She began her career at the age of twelve in the pantomime Cinderella at the Golders Green Hippodrome starring Arthur Askey as a member of Terry's Juveniles. This led to an audition for the London production of The Sound of Music at the Palace Theatre where she played the parts of Brigitta and Louisa for three years. She then became a student at the Corona Stage School in Hammersmith, West London. At sixteen, she still played children's roles, as she appeared young for her age; the start of her television career was in Z-Cars with Malcolm McDowell. A theatre tour of Counter Crime followed and the musical tour of The Roar of the Greasepaint—the Smell of the Crowd starring Norman Wisdom and Willoughby Goddard, written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, playing one of the urchins with Elaine Paige and choreography by Gillian Lynne. Sheila White's big break came playing the part of Eileen in the musical On The Level at the Saville Theatre. She was taken out of the chorus and the song "Bleep – Bleep", was written especially for her. This song proved to be a show-stopper, making Sheila White's name in the West End theatre. This success led to the part of Bet, Nancy's best friend in Lionel Bart's 1968 film musical Oliver!, accompanying Shani Wallis as Nancy and Mark Lester as Oliver in the songs "It's a Fine Life" and "I'd Do Anything".

Known For

Silver Dream Racer
DVD
111 min 1980

Silver Dream Racer

Drama Movie
Unidentified Flying Oddball
93 min 1979

Unidentified Flying Oddball

Comedy Movie
Confessions from a Holiday Camp
88 min 1977

Confessions from a Holiday Camp

Comedy Movie
I, Claudius
SD
1976

I, Claudius

Drama TV Show
Confessions of a Driving Instructor
1080p
90 min 1976

Confessions of a Driving Instructor

Comedy Movie
Confessions of a Pop Performer
91 min 1975

Confessions of a Pop Performer

Comedy Movie