Rhonda Stubbins White

Rhonda Stubbins White

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Rhonda Stubbins White

Performer
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Rhonda Stubbins White

Performer

December 6, 2021

Rhonda Stubbins White was an American actress.

A Brooklyn native, White studied acting in the early 1980s at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.

In 1992, she made her on-screen debut on an episode of NBC's Here and Now, and earned a CableACE nomination for her role in the 1993 HBO miniseries Laurel Avenue. The next year, she appeared opposite Diana Ross in the ABC telefilm Out of Darkness.

She played Lady Vi on NBC's Days of Our Lives in 2000, and guest-starred on such series as Homicide: Life on the Street, NYPD Blue, Touched by an Angel, Chicago Hope, ER, The West Wing, The District, Charmed, Southland and Shameless.

White died December 6, 2021. She was 60.

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