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  1. Jack Whiting (actor) Jack Whiting (born Albert Draper Whiting, Jr.; June 22, 1901 – February 15, 1961) was an American actor, singer and dancer whose career ran from the early 1920s through the late 1950s, playing leading men or major supporting figures. He performed in 30+ musicals on Broadway, including Stepping Stones (1923–1924), Hold ...

  2. In 1953, he won the 10th Annual Donaldson Award for Best Musical Supporting Performance in Hazell Flagg, and came second in 1954, for his role in The Golden Apple. Jack Whiting was an American actor, singer and dancer whose career ran from the early 1920s through the late 1950s, playing leading men or major supporting figures.

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    Jack Whiting. Actor: College Lovers. Jack Whiting was born on 22 June 1901 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for College Lovers (1930), Top Speed (1930) and Sailing Along (1938).

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  4. Jack Whiting was born on June 22, 1901 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA as Albert Draper Whiting Jr. He was an actor, known for Top Speed (1930), College Lovers (1930) and Give Me a Sailor (1938). He was married to Anna Beth Sully Fairbanks. He died on February 15, 1961 in New York City, New York, USA.

  5. Apr 9, 2009 · The openly homosexual actor, who carried on a decades-long relationship with singer Margaret Whiting, began in adult films but went on to a career in theater and cabaret. Jack Wrangler, icon of ...

  6. Jack Whiting was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Whiting began his career with a role in "College Lovers" (1930). Whiting made film his next project, appearing in "Top Speed" (1930).

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  8. As Wrangler was achieving fame as one of the first iconic gay-porn stars, his acting career also blossomed. He co-starred alongside playwright and actor Robert Patrick in Patrick's 1979 play T-Shirts at The Glines theater in New York City. In 1985, Wrangler wrote the book for the musical I Love You, Jimmy Valentine – which starred Whiting.