Arthur White
Acting
Born 1933-01-03 · Finchley, London, England, UK
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

Crossroads
1964 · TV

Pardon My Genie
1972 · TV

A Touch of Frost
1992 · TV

The Train Now Standing
1972 · TV

The Bill
1984 · TV

No Hiding Place
1959 · TV

Anglo Saxon Attitudes
1992 · TV

The Darling Buds of May
1991 · TV

Heartbeat
1992 · TV

The Professionals
1977 · TV

Theatre 625
1964 · TV

Space: 1999
1975 · TV

The Carnforth Practice
1974 · TV

Secret Army
1977 · TV

The Main Chance
1969 · TV

Murder in Mind
2001 · TV

Thriller
1973 · TV

The Prisoner
1967 · TV

The Duchess of Duke Street
1976 · TV

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
1971 · TV

Redcap
1964 · TV

As Time Goes By
1992 · TV

Wycliffe
1994 · TV

The Gentle Touch
1980 · TV

Goodnight Sweetheart
1993 · TV

The Colour of Magic
2008 · TV

Manhunt
1970 · TV

Virtual Murder
1992 · TV

New Scotland Yard
1972 · TV

You're Only Young Twice
1977 · TV

Armchair Theatre
1956 · TV

The River
1988 · TV