Angela White
Angela T. White, a native of Calgary, Alberta, has cultivated a diverse and impactful career in the arts. After spending three years studying literature, translation, and classical theatre in France, she earned both a BA and a B.Ed. from the University of Calgary. As a dedicated high school teacher, Angela passionately inspires her students in languages, music, and drama.
Her theatrical endeavors have seen her adapt and direct numerous plays, including iconic works such as “Romeo & Juliette,” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” and “Cendrillon” (Cinderella). Angela's musical talents were honed at the Mount Royal Conservatory, where she performed with the Calgary Youth Orchestra across Australia, England, and Scotland.
Since 1998, Angela has made her mark in film and television, amassing over 100 credits with notable roles, such as Bernadette the Waitress in “Knockaround Guys,” alongside stars like Vin Diesel and John Malkovich. Her television appearances include roles in “Shanghai Noon” and “The Heidi Fleiss Story.”
A seasoned performer, Angela has captivated audiences as a Marilyn Monroe impersonator since 2005, showcasing her charm and talent at numerous events, including corporate functions and performances for prominent figures. Recently, she has taken on significant production roles, including Production Manager for the nominated TV series “Bluff” and producer for the project “Offscreen,” where she plays “Coco-Chanel Monroe.” Angela’s contributions to the industry also extend to music videos, with her work on Jason Greeley’s “Wasn’t That A Party” achieving over 30,000 views on YouTube.