Ted White
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Ted White may refer to:
  • Ted White (author)
    Ted White (author)
    Ted White is a Hugo Award-winning American writer, known as a science fiction author and editor and fan, as well as a music critic...

     (1938- ), American science fiction author
  • Ted White (stuntman)
    Ted White (stuntman)
    Ted White is an American stunt man/actor who doubled for John Wayne, Fess Parker, Clark Gable, Lee Marvin and Richard Boone, among others.-Sports career:The hulking White also played football for the University of Oklahoma....

    , American stuntman
  • Ted White (cricketer)
    Ted White (cricketer)
    Edward Clive Stewart White was a cricketer who played for New South Wales and toured England with the Australian team in 1938 without playing a Test match. Born and raised in Sydney, he played grade cricket with the North Sydney club and scored 52 on his first-class debut against Victoria in...

  • Ted White (politician)
    Ted White (politician)
    Edward Alexander White was a member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was first elected in the North Vancouver riding in 1993 as a Reform Party of Canada candidate in the 35th Canadian Parliament. He was re-elected in 1997 and 2000...

     (1949- ), Canadian politician
  • Ted White (songwriter, producer and entertainment manager) (1930- ), first husband of Aretha Franklin
    Aretha Franklin
    Aretha Louise Franklin is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Although known for her soul recordings and referred to as The Queen of Soul, Franklin is also adept at jazz, blues, R&B, gospel music, and rock. Rolling Stone magazine ranked her atop its list of The Greatest Singers of All...


See also

  • Edward White (disambiguation)
  • Theodore H. White
    Theodore H. White
    Theodore Harold White was an American political journalist, historian, and novelist, known for his wartime reporting from China and accounts of the 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1980 presidential elections.-Life and career:...

    , American journalist and author
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