Pat White was an American actress and television personality.
After winning several beauty pageants in and around her hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, White relocated to New York, where she found success as a print model and, later, a television actress.
White appeared as a hostess on many popular game shows of the 1950s, including Concentration, Treasure Hunt, Stop the Music, You Don’t Say and Name That Tune.
As an actress, she made appearances on The Edge of Night, The Ernie Kovacs Show, and Norby, which was one of the first weekly television series to be shot and broadcast in color.
She appeared in the films Black Widow (1954), with Ginger Rogers and Van Heflin, and The Long Gray Line (1955), with Tyrone Power and Maureen O’Hara.
Later in her career, she taught at both the John Robert Powers School of Modeling and Weist-Barron, a school that trains actors for television and film.
Pat White died October 25, 2017, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was 83.