Thelma White

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Sassy comedienne Thelma White became a rather reluctant entry into cult film history with her infamous role as blonde vixen Mae Colman who pushes marijuana ("demon weed") onto unsuspecting school-age youths in the classic 1930s turkey _Reefer Madness (1936)_. It was not how she would have liked to be remembered, but obviously the fates decided differently. In the long run Thelma managed to become a fairly good sport about the whole thing, finally making peace with the whole thing.

She was born Thelma Wolpa in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1910, the daughter of itinerant carnival actors who traveled throughout the Midwest. She was barely two years old by the time she found herself part of the family circus act and received prime billing as "Baby Dimples." By age 10 she was old enough to join the popular singing and dancing team of "The White Sisters." She peaked fairly early on the vaudeville circuit with both the Ziegfeld Follies and Earl Carroll Revues, and went on to appear on Broadway alongside such stars as Milton Berle.

Radio work started coming Thelma`s way, and then the movies. RKO signed her up in 1928 and, while there, saw occasional freelancing trades to other studios for some of their two-reeler talkies. A number of these comedies as well as some musicals, notably a series of Pathé, Vitaphone and MGM shorts, showcased the brightest comics of the day including Edgar Kennedy and Leon Errol. In her heyday Thelma got to appear with the likes of W.C. Fields and Jack Benny. Progressing to "B" level feature work by 1935, the starlet co-starred with Richard Talmadge in the crimer Never Too Late (1935) before being pressured by the studio into appearing in the over-the-top propaganda drug film written by an overzealous religious group. Initially entitled "Tell Your Children," Thelma played a predatory vamp who is goaded on by her dope-pushing boyfriend into luring young students back to her apartment for a toke of the weed and resulting sex parties. She ends up regretting her ways and commits suicide by jumping out a window. The film was a certifiable bomb. The acting was horrible, the direction was wildly melodramatic and the writing inane and unintentionally funny. Nobody escaped its wrath and it pretty much poisoned Thelma`s film career.

The movie itself was re-discovered in 1972 and given the cool, hip name of "Reefer Madness." It had audiences rolling in the aisles, especially the ones who were high, and deservedly earned its place in the leagues of film cultdom. As for Thelma, she continued on with her career as best she could. Better known for her active private life, which included affairs with members of both sexes, she was reduced to bit roles once again with the exception of some prominent billing in the "Poverty Row" pics Spy Train (1943) and _Bowery Champs (1944)_.

During the war Thelma gamely went overseas as a USO performer alongside other such personalities as Carmen Miranda, but was forced to abandon her plans after contracting a rare form of polio while performing in the Aleutian Islands. Left bedridden and partially crippled for a number of years, she recovered enough to appear in a few more films and made her last with Mary Lou (1948). She subsequently became an agent for a number of Hollywood stars, including Debbie Reynolds, Robert Blake, James Coburn and actress-turned-cloistered nun Dolores Hart. She also ventured into occasional film and TV producing.

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    Name Thelma White
    (Thelma Wolpa)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Brown - Dark
    Hair Color Blonde
    Date of Birth December 41910
    Birthplace Lincoln, Nebraska
    Star Sign Sagittarius
    Died January 112005 (Aged 95)
    Location of Death Phenemonia
    Cause of Death Woodland Hills, California
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Th
    Claim to Fame Reefer Madness (1936)

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  • "I`m ashamed to say that it`s the only one of my films that`s become a classic. I hide my head when I think about it." - reflecting on her cult film "Reefer Madness"
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  • After her acting career was over, she became a Hollywood agent for such stars as Robert Blake, James Coburn, Ann Jillian, Robert Fuller, and Dolores Hart. Ms. Hart later left acting to become a cloistered nun.
  • Claiming she was completely naive about marijuana when she shot the film, noted critic Leonard Maltin calls Thelma`s 1936 movie "Reefer Madness" the "granddaddy of all `worst` movies."
  • Nearly 40 years after "Reefer Madness" was made, it was found again in 1972 by Keith Stroup, founder of the National Organziation for Reform of Marijuana Laws, who discovered it in the Library of Congress archives and paid $297 for a print. He screened it in New York as a benefit for the advocacy group, and the rest is cult history.
  • While touring withe USO in Alaska in the mid-40s, Thelma accidentally ate some contaminated fish and contracted a rare disease that left her crippled.
  • Was saluted on "This Is Your Life" in May of 1957.
  • In 1969, she produced the feature "Tom Jones Rides Again," in which she also co-starred.
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