Arthur White
Arthur B. White is an English stage and screen actor, best known for his occasional role as the collator (police archivist) Ernie Trigg in the crime drama A Touch of Frost, alongside his real-life younger brother David Jason. His parents were Arthur R White and Welsh-born Olwen Jones. He also appeared briefly along with his brother in two episodes of The Darling Buds of May. In 1978, White appeared as part of an underworld gang, playing the role of Freddy in an episode of the 1970s British police drama The Professionals, the episode entitled When the Heat Cools Off. In 2007, White played Albert Fogarty in the Heartbeat episode "The Dreams That You Dream". In 2008, he worked with Jason again on the comic fantasy The Colour of Magic, where he played a character called "Rerpf". In 2010, he featured in 13 Hours That Saved Britain, talking about his experiences of living during World War Two and living in London during the Blitz. White has also made appearances in television series such as Crossroads, The Professionals, London's Burning, As Time Goes By, Wycliffe, Family Affairs and The Prisoner episode "It's Your Funeral".
Known For
Credits
- 2010 · Touched by Frost: Goodbye Jack as Self/P.C. Ernie Trigg
- 2001 · Murder in Mind as Harry
- 1994 · Wycliffe as Taxi Driver
- 1993 · Goodnight Sweetheart as
- 1992 · A Touch of Frost as Ernie Trigg
- 1992 · Virtual Murder as
- 1992 · Heartbeat as Albert Fogarty
- 1992 · As Time Goes By as Taxi Driver
- 1991 · The Darling Buds of May as Uncle Perce
- 1988 · A Gentleman's Club as
- 1984 · The Bill as
- 1983 · The Cleopatras as Bolis
- 1980 · The Nesbitts Are Coming as
- 1980 · The Gentle Touch as
- 1977 · The Professionals as Freddy
- 1977 · Secret Army as Louis Bastiat
- 1975 · Space: 1999 as Kinano
- 1974 · The Carnforth Practice as
- 1974 · K is for Killing as Charley Wilson
- 1973 · Thriller as Charley Wilson
- 1972 · The Train Now Standing as
- 1972 · New Scotland Yard as
- 1972 · Pardon My Genie as
- 1971 · The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as March
- 1971 · Detective Waiting as Laidlaw
- 1970 · Manhunt as Henri
- 1969 · The Main Chance as William Shelton
- 1969 · Oh! What a Lovely War as Sergeant in Dugout (uncredited)
- 1967 · The Prisoner as Stall Holder
- 1967 · Sanctuary as
- 1964 · Crossroads as
- 1964 · The Wednesday Play as Tregembo
- 1964 · The Crunch as Signal Sergeant
- 1962 · The L-Shaped Room as Milkman
- 1959 · No Hiding Place as
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Laidlaw
- 1953 · It's a Grand Life as Pvt. Prendergast