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'''[[File:Al_White_2008.png|thumb|275px|Al White in 2008]]Al White''' (born '''Alfred White''' on [[October 13]], [[1938]], in Houston, Texas) is a veteran character actor who is usually portraying police detectives in television and film. He has starred in 1980's ''Airplane!'', and its sequel, as one of the "Jive Dudes" and ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' as [[Lewis]], a father of two in [[1985A]] who attacks [[Marty McFly]] for entering his house.
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[[File:Al_White_2008.png|thumb|275px|Al White in 2008]]'''Al White''' (born '''Alfred White''' on [[October 13]], [[1938]], in Houston, Texas) is a veteran character actor who is usually portraying police detectives in television and film. He has starred in 1980's ''Airplane!'', and its sequel, as one of the "Jive Dudes" and ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' as [[Lewis]], a father of two in [[1985A]] who attacks [[Marty McFly]] for entering his house.
   
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
Al has appeared in such films as ''Airplane!'', ''Airplane! II'' and a vast television career including roles in ABC-TV's ''Wonder Woman'', CBS-TV's ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' and more recently in CBS's ''CSI: Miami'' and ''The King of Queens''.
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Al has appeared in such films as ''Airplane!'', ''Airplane! II'' and a vast television career including roles in ABC-TV's ''Wonder Woman'', CBS-TV's ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' and more recently in CBS's ''CSI: Miami'' and ''The King of Queens''.
   
 
White, who was raised in San Francisco, California from a young age, decided to embark on an acting career after he had been employed as a custodian in the Golden Gate Park for eight years. He later became a member of the American Conservatory Theater compare for three years, performing in more the seventeen plays from Shakespeare to late Broadway playwright Tennessee Williams, who also was a playwright in residence at the time. White originated the role of the military officer in the play ''This Is An Entertainment''. In 1976, the
 
White, who was raised in San Francisco, California from a young age, decided to embark on an acting career after he had been employed as a custodian in the Golden Gate Park for eight years. He later became a member of the American Conservatory Theater compare for three years, performing in more the seventeen plays from Shakespeare to late Broadway playwright Tennessee Williams, who also was a playwright in residence at the time. White originated the role of the military officer in the play ''This Is An Entertainment''. In 1976, the

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Al White 2008

Al White in 2008

Al White (born Alfred White on October 13, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a veteran character actor who is usually portraying police detectives in television and film. He has starred in 1980's Airplane!, and its sequel, as one of the "Jive Dudes" and Back to the Future Part II as Lewis, a father of two in 1985A who attacks Marty McFly for entering his house.

Career

Al has appeared in such films as Airplane!, Airplane! II and a vast television career including roles in ABC-TV's Wonder Woman, CBS-TV's The Incredible Hulk, The Dukes of Hazzard and more recently in CBS's CSI: Miami and The King of Queens.

White, who was raised in San Francisco, California from a young age, decided to embark on an acting career after he had been employed as a custodian in the Golden Gate Park for eight years. He later became a member of the American Conservatory Theater compare for three years, performing in more the seventeen plays from Shakespeare to late Broadway playwright Tennessee Williams, who also was a playwright in residence at the time. White originated the role of the military officer in the play This Is An Entertainment. In 1976, the group was sent to the Soviet Union forthe bicentennial cultural exchange, peforming at the Bolshoi Theater there. performing at the New Moscow Art t Theater for two weeks, in Leningrad for a week and Rega for a week. [1]

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