Jesse White (actor)
Jesse White was an American character actor who was best known for his portrayal as "Ol' Lonely" the repairman in Maytag television commercials from 1967 to 1988.
Life and career
White was born in Buffalo, New York, and was raised in Akron, Ohio, to Jewish parents. He was nicknamed "Jesse". He made his first amateur appearance in local stage productions at the age of fifteen. Though aspiring to be an actor, he worked at many different jobs during the 1930s, including selling beauty supplies and lingerie. After moving to Cleveland, Ohio, White began a career in vaudeville and burlesque, traveling widely before landing a role on Broadway. In 1942, White made his Broadway debut in The Moon is Down, followed by a successful performance in the role of a sanitarium orderly in the popular play Harvey. He would later reprise his role in the 1950 film version and the 1972 television movie.In 1947, White made his film debut in a small part in Kiss of Death. During the 1950s, he began landing roles on television shows, including appearances in Danny Thomas's Make Room for Daddy and Peter Lawford's Dear Phoebe. In 1954, he landed a semi-regular role as Cagey Calhoun on Private Secretary, starring Ann Sothern, Ann Tyrrell, and Don Porter. The role led to another semi-regular part as the deceitful Oscar Pudney on CBS's The Ann Sothern Show in 1960. White guest-starred on Four Star Playhouse and NBC's The Bob Cummings Show. He also appeared in roles in The Bad Seed ; Designing Woman, with Lauren Bacall; and Marjorie Morningstar, with Natalie Wood and Gene Kelly.
On October 2, 1958, White portrayed the fast-talking, presumably dishonest, used-car salesman San Fernando Harry in the segment "The New Car" of the ABC sitcom, The Real McCoys, starring Walter Brennan, with whom he clashes in this episode, Richard Crenna, and Kathleen Nolan.
From 1958 to 1965, White made five guest appearances on Perry Mason. In his first appearance he played murderer Luke Hickey in "The Case of the Married Moonlighter." His third appearance featured him as murder victim Burt Renshaw in "The Case of the Polka Dot Pony." In his final appearance he played murder victim Max Armstead in "The Case of the Fatal Fortune."
In the 1960s, White appeared on Tightrope, Oh! Those Bells, The Twilight Zone, The Dick Van Dyke Show; The Donna Reed Show; The Andy Griffith Show; The Roaring 20s, Mickey, starring Mickey Rooney; The Beverly Hillbillies; Petticoat Junction;The Munsters; The Addams Family; That Girl; and I Dream of Jeannie. In a memorable cameo, he played a frustrated airport tower controller in Stanley Kramer's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. In 1966, he accepted the role of Donelli in The Reluctant Astronaut, playing a curmudgeonly janitorial supervisor who instructed his students in the use of a mop in a deadpan delivery rivaling that of an aerospace engineer. In a short but memorable performance, he routinely castigated Don Knotts's bumbling character Roy Fleming for his "lack of dedication" to cleaning floors. An advertising director who saw his performance on the film's release soon cast him in a television advertising campaign for the Maytag Corporation. Prior to his "career" as a washing machine repairman, White was briefly employed as a general repairman in the Twilight Zone episode: "Once Upon A Time" appearing with Buster Keaton. White played the role of a lonely Maytag repairman, a man with nothing to do as a result of his company's dependable products. In one of the campaign's first spots, White's character unmistakably alluded to his former role as 'Donelli': "At ease men! Now, you men have all volunteered to be Maytag Repairmen and so I'm gonna give it to you straight. Maytag washers and dryers are built to last. That makes the Maytag Repairman the loneliest guy in town!" The campaign proved wildly successful, and the actor began a long-running and highly paid career as the ever-lonely Maytag repairman. White continued appearing in both television and films during his many years as the Maytag repairman. His final film role was a small but pivotal role in the 1993 Joe Dante comedy Matinee starring John Goodman, and his last TV role was in an episode of Seinfeld in 1996, "The Cadillac". Seinfeld co-creator/star Jerry Seinfeld, who also co-wrote the episode, had been a fan of White since his appearances on The Ann Sothern Show, and described having him on Seinfeld as a boyhood dream come true.
White was also a member of the stellar band of voiceover actors who voiced Stan Freberg's classic lampoon of American history, , and thirty-five years later, "The Middle Years." In addition to film and television work, White lent his voice to such cartoons as Jonny Quest, Garfield and Friends, and Inspector Gadget.
Personal life
In 1942, White married Celia Cohn. The couple had two daughters, Carole Ita White and Janet Jonas.Death
On January 9, 1997, White died from a heart attack following surgery, six days after his 80th birthday. He is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Los Angeles.Filmography
Film
- Stage Door Canteen as Jesse White
- Kiss of Death as Taxi Driver
- Gentleman's Agreement as Elevator Starter
- Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven as Customer
- Guilty Bystander as Masher
- Harvey as Marvin Wilson
- Katie Did It as Jim Dilloway
- Bedtime for Bonzo as Babcock
- Francis Goes to the Races as Frank Damer
- Callaway Went Thataway as Georgie Markham
- Death of a Salesman as Stanley
- The Girl in White as Alec, Ambulance Driver
- Million Dollar Mermaid as Doc Cronnol
- Gunsmoke, aka Roughshod, A Man's Country as Professor
- Champ for a Day as Willie Foltis
- Forever Female as Willie Wolfe
- Witness to Murder as Tubby Otis
- Hell's Half Acre as Eddie Vincent
- Not as a Stranger as Ben Cosgrove
- The Girl Rush as Ludwig - Pit Boss
- The Come On as J.J. McGonigle
- He Laughed Last as Max Lassiter
- Back from Eternity as Pete Boswick
- The Bad Seed as Emory Wages
- Designing Woman as Charlie Arneg
- God Is My Partner as Louis 'The Lump' Lumpkin
- Johnny Trouble as Parsons
- Country Music Holiday as Sonny Moon
- Marjorie Morningstar as Lou Michaelson
- The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond as Leo "Butcher" Bremer
- The Big Night as Wegg
- Three Blondes in His Life as Ed Kelly
- A Fever in the Blood as Police Sgt. Michael 'Mickey' Beers
- The Right Approach as Brian Freer
- Tomboy and the Champ as Windy Skiles
- On the Double as Corporal Joseph Praeger
- Sail a Crooked Ship as McDonald
- Period of Adjustment as Christmas Caroler
- It's Only Money as Pete Flint
- The Yellow Canary as Ed Thornburg
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World as Radio tower operator at Rancho Conejo
- Looking for Love as Tiger Shay
- A House is Not a Home as Rafferty
- Pajama Party as J. Sinister Hulk
- Dear Brigitte as Cliff Argyle - the Bookie
- The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini as J. Sinister Hulk
- The Reluctant Astronaut as Donelli
- The Spirit Is Willing as Fess Dorple
- Togetherness as Henry
- Bless the Beasts and the Children as Sid Shecker
- The Brothers O'Toole as Mayor
- Las Vegas Lady as Big Jake
- Return to Campus as Sports announcer
- Nashville Girl as C.Y. Ordell
- Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood as Rudy's Agent
- The Cat from Outer Space as Earnest Ernie
- Monster in the Closet as Ben
- Matinee as Mr. Spector
Television
- Make Room for Daddy
- The Loretta Young Show
- Dear Phoebe as Murray Kragon
- Treasury Men in Action as Ronald Terni
- Lux Video Theatre as Sigmund
- The Lone Ranger as Col. Willoughby J. Oglethorpe
- Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre as Al
- TV Reader's Digest
- Four Star Playhouse as Mr. Simpson
- Damon Runyon Theater as Chesty Charlie
- Cavalcade of America
- Private Secretary as Mickey Calhoun / 'Cagey' Calhoun / Mickey 'Cagey' Calhoun
- Climax! as Philly
- The 20th Century Fox Hour as Doberman / George / George Kirby / Eddie Hoke
- Circus Boy as Spike Marlin
- The Bob Cummings Show as H.R. Hap Henderson
- The Real McCoys as San Fernando Harry
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse as Bartender / Barney Snyder
- The Thin Man as Nitro Noonan
- The Donna Reed Show as Vance
- The Texan as Sheriff Weeb Martin
- Lux Playhouse as Detective Drake
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective as Walt Conlin
- The David Niven Show as Paul Reisner
- Alcoa Theatre as John Burke
- Tightrope as Pete Granger / Mike Davis
- Man with a Camera as Frankie Billings
- The Best of the Post as Benny
- The Andy Griffith Show as Fred Boone
- Westinghouse Playhouse as Fred Sanford
- The Ann Sothern Show as Oscar Pudney / Simpson
- Angel as Max
- The Dick Van Dyke Show as Bill
- General Electric Theater as Mike / Joe Maskowitz
- The Roaring 20s as Boots
- 77 Sunset Strip as Marvin Heywood
- Calvin and the Colonel as Sgt. Thomas
- The Twilight Zone as Harmon Cavender / Repair Man
- King of Diamonds as Sig Norge
- Pete and Gladys as Martin
- Adventures in Paradise as Frank Crayle
- Cain's Hundred as Rudy
- Oh! Those Bells as Ankles
- Naked City as Harold Slate
- I'm Dickens, He's Fenster as Hershey
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre as Marvin
- The Jack Benny Program as Steve Burke / Talent Agent Weber / Mr. Weber
- Ben Casey as Mr. Barringer
- Bonanza as Eskey
- Linus! The Lion Hearted as Claudius Crow
- Jonny Quest as Pasha Peddler
- Mickey as Sid
- The Addams Family as Sgt. Haley
- Kraft Suspense Theatre as Emil Glueck
- The Munsters as J. R. Finlater
- Perry Mason as Max Armstead / Tony Cerro / Burt Renshaw / Cecil / Luke Hickey
- The Wild Wild West as Governor Lewis
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies
- The Tammy Grimes Show as Gus
- Green Acres as Charlie / George Jenkins
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. as Harry Krasna / The Owner
- The Beverly Hillbillies as Mr. Mortimer / H.H.H. Jones
- I Dream of Jeannie as Sam
- Accidental Family as Mr. Fenton
- Hawaii Five-O as Nat Keller
- That Girl as Eddy Edwards / Hal Grissom / Phil Bender / Clinton Hayworth
- The Jackie Gleason Show as 'Swifty' Jenkins / Bob Cosgrove
- Land of the Giants as Max Manfred
- The Debbie Reynolds Show as Mayor Keiselbach
- Dad, Can I Borrow the Car?
- Mannix as Sam Westlake
- Love, American Style as Bailiff / Pun Jab
- The Wonderful World of Disney
- Here's Lucy as Hickey
- Of Thee I Sing as Matthew Fulton
- Harvey, as Marvin Wilson
- These Are the Days
- Devlin
- as Security Guard
- Happy Days as Bander
- New Zoo Revue as Professor Gordon / Mr. Bigwig
- Quincy, M.E. as Mechanic
- ABC Weekend Special as Mr. Gabby
- Alien Worlds
- The Love Boat as Harry
- Hart to Hart as Ernie
- Pandamonium as Chesty
- Trapper John, M.D. as Mac Mulligan
- Inspector Gadget as Inspector Gadget
- Small Wonder
- The New Gidget as Washing Machine Repairman
- Garfield and Friends as Howie
- MacGyver as Mel
- Seinfeld as Ralph
Commercials
- Maytag as Ol' Lonely the repairman