
Alton Fitzgerald White
Alton White's journey from his boyhood home in a Cincinnati housing project to the grandeur of Broadway's Minskoff Theatre is remarkable, but one that many will find touchingly recognizable and relatable. Struggling with feelings of inferiority, he doggedly tried out for role after role and happily accepted whatever was offered to him however modest, approaching each with passion and dedication. His gifts were ultimately recognized and rewarded with major roles. White is the only black actor who has played in a lead role in five hit shows on Broadway; John in Miss Saigon; Ken in Smokey Joe's Cafe (he originated the role in London's West End); Coalhouse Walker Jr. in Ragtime: The Musical; Mister in The Color Purple; and King Mufasa in The Lion King.
Filmography

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
as Hotel Porter
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
as Hotel Porter
Ragtime: The Symphonic Concert
as Coalhouse Walker, Jr.
Ragtime: The Symphonic Concert
as Coalhouse Walker, Jr.

The Goldfinch
as Social Worker
The Goldfinch
as Social Worker

Rent
as Ensemble
Rent
as Ensemble

Asher
as Berenger
Asher
as Berenger

Disney's Broadway Hits at London's Royal Albert Hall
as Himself
Disney's Broadway Hits at London's Royal Albert Hall
as Himself

The Invention of Lying
as Angelo Badsmith
The Invention of Lying
as Angelo Badsmith