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Acting
September 10, 1960
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Alton White's journey from his boyhood home in a Cincinnati housing project to the grandeur of Broadway's Minskoff Theatre is remarkable, but one that many will find touchingly recognizable and relatable. Struggling with feelings of inferiority, he doggedly tried out for role after role and happily accepted whatever was offered to him however modest, approaching each with passion and dedication. His gifts were ultimately recognized and rewarded with major roles. White is the only black actor who has played in a lead role in five hit shows on Broadway; John in Miss Saigon; Ken in Smokey Joe's Cafe (he originated the role in London's West End); Coalhouse Walker Jr. in Ragtime: The Musical; Mister in The Color Purple; and King Mufasa in The Lion King.

Hotel Porter
2023
Coalhouse Walker, Jr.
2023

Morris Cooper
2021

FBI Deputy Director Julian Adell
2021

2020

Social Worker
2019

George
2019

Ensemble
2019

Berenger
2018

ASAC Joe Franklin
2018

as Hotel Porter
as Coalhouse Walker, Jr.

as Morris Cooper

as FBI Deputy Director Julian Adell


as Social Worker

as George

as Ensemble

as Berenger

as ASAC Joe Franklin

as Dr. Bier

as Tim

as Funeral Director

as Himself

as Judge Tahani

as Lawrence

as Parole Officer

as Angelo Badsmith

as Nick Monroe

as Bailiff

as Clerk

as Deputy Warden Harris

as Boss