Bridget White
Bridget White, born on October 2, 1978, is a talented actress, dancer, and choreographer whose journey began in the world of competitive gymnastics, where she excelled for a decade. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from DeSales University, she deepened her vocal skills by studying opera at The Bryn-Mawr Conservatory of Music.
Following her academic pursuits, Bridget relocated to New York City, where she found success in various Broadway and touring productions, as well as numerous plays in regional theaters. She honed her craft under the guidance of esteemed mentors, including Bill Esper and Wynn Handman, before expanding her training in Los Angeles with The Groundlings and coach Leigh Kilton-Smith.
While Bridget has amassed a wealth of experience in television, her heart remains firmly rooted in the theater. She is an active member of Circle X, a distinguished theater company in Los Angeles, where she has collaborated with initiatives like the Los Angeles Youth Network.
Originally from Philadelphia, Bridget is the daughter of a police detective. In 2011, she settled in Connecticut with her husband, their two children, and their beloved Irish Wolfhound. Although she primarily works in New York City, she frequently travels to Los Angeles to reconnect with friends and family, balancing her career and personal life with grace.