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    Joan White (1909–1999) was a British actress, theatre director and educator who over a career that spanned 65 years became a popular figure on the London stage, appeared in films and television and produced and directed plays on both sides of the Atlantic, and trained many of the young to follow in her footsteps.

  2. Jun 14, 1999 · Joan White, actress: born Alexandria, Egypt 3 December 1909; married first J.V. Beanes (marriage dissolved), second A.P. Moore (two daughters; marriage dissolved), third Robert Grose (marriage...

  3. Joan White was born in Alexandria, Egypt and grew up in Portugal where her father was chief engineer of The East Telegraph Company. She attended St. Helen’s School in Northwood, MX and then the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She joined Tyrone Guthrie’s Cambridge Festival Players in 1930 and from there during the 1930s played many roles in ...

  4. Actress: As You Like It. Joan White was born on 3 December 1909 in Alexandria, Egypt. She was an actress, known for As You Like It (1936), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and Tons of Money (1947). She was married to A.P. Moore, Robert Grose and J.V. Beanes.

    • December 3, 1909
    • June 8, 1999
  5. JOAN WHITE has taught yoga since 1971 and holds an advanced certificate given to her in 1993 by B. K. S. Iyengar, with whom she studied for 41 years. She brings an extensive knowledge of Iyengar Yoga, yogic texts, and experiential wisdom to infuse her yoga practice and teaching with spirituality.

  6. Professor Joan White. The Academys first Director of Education and creator of the Faculty of Education, she pioneered the RAD’s world-class standing in teacher training.

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  8. Jun 21, 1999 · Actress, director and producer Joan White died June 8 in Middlesex, England of natural causes. She was 89. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, White began her acting career while studying at the Royal...

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