We bid farewell to the talented and beloved actor Peter White, who passed away on November 1, 2023, at the age of 86. Born in New York City on October 10, 1937, White was a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and went on to build a respected career in theater, television, and film. Known for his calm screen presence and versatility, he brought grace and emotional depth to every role he played.

Peter White first gained widespread attention with his portrayal of Alan McCarthy in the groundbreaking 1968 off-Broadway production The Boys in the Band. The role was bold and ahead of its time, as the play tackled themes of homosexuality during an era when such topics were rarely discussed openly. He reprised the role in the 1970 film adaptation directed by William Friedkin, solidifying his place in a significant moment of theatre and LGBTQ+ history.
While his early work made a strong impression, it was his long-running role as Linc Tyler on the soap opera All My Children that endeared him to millions of viewers. A recurring character over the course of decades, White became a familiar face in American households and a reliable presence in the world of daytime television. He also made memorable guest appearances on popular TV shows including The West Wing, The X-Files, Knots Landing, Hill Street Blues, and Falcon Crest, showcasing his range and ability to adapt to various genres.
In film, White had roles in Armageddon (1998), Dave (1993), and Other People’s Money (1991), where he brought sophistication and quiet intensity to supporting characters. Throughout his decades in the industry, he remained a dedicated professional—never one to seek the spotlight, but always delivering performances filled with authenticity and care.
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