Born Eassy White in New York City other sources claim his birth name as George Weitz and his birthplace as Toronto Canada he performed under all three names White started his career as part of a dance team with partner Benny Ryan performing in the burlesque circuit He appeared in supporting roles in many Broadway shows but it was his appearance in Florenz Ziegfelds Ziegfeld Follies that would provide the impetus for his own career as a theatrical impresario on Broadway White appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1911 and 1915 in the latter show he popularized the Turkey Trot dance He launched his Ziegfeld Follies imitation the George Whites Scandals in 1919 Scandals provided audiences with popular songs comic sketches eccentric dancers and his own version of the Ziegfeld girls Though not as grand as the Ziegfeld Follies his Scandals were quite successful The shows which were micromanaged by White and reflected his tastes were fastpaced and featured a lot of dancing White reached the apogee of his Broadway career with the 1926 edition of Scandals which ran for 424 performances The Black Bottom danced by Ziegfeld Follies star Ann Pennington and Tom Patricola touched off a national dance craze However by the time he produced his last staging of Scandals in 1939 the show was derided by critics as being oldfashioned In addition to his Scandals and George Whites Music Hall Varieties essentially Scandals under a different name White also produced several book musicals and legitimate plays on Broadway White also was a movie director producer and screenwriter He produced the movies Flying HIgh 1931 George Whites Scandals 1934 George Whites 1935 Scandals 1935 and George Whites Scandals 1945 and directed the 1934 and 1935 celluloid versions of his Scandals He also appeared in and took screenwriting credit for the 1934 and 1935 pictures he also received screenwriting credits for the movies Ziegfeld Follies 1945 and Duffys Tavern 1945 In 1946 White was involved in a hitandrun automobile accident in which two people died He was sentenced to nine months in prison Freed from jail White tried to turn Scandals into a show that would tour the nightclub circuit The venture failed and he went bankrupt His attempt to open a nightclub in Las Vegas also failed White died aged 77 from leukemia in 1968 in Hollywood California and was interred in Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park in North Hollywood Wikipedia