After appearing in several movies from the 1990s until this year, actress Rhonda Stubbins White is dead.
According to White’s manager, she died at the age of 60 on Monday December 6, after a battle with cancer.
Sharing news of her death, a friend wrote;
“To the friends of Rhonda: It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my dear friend Rhonda Stubbins White.
“She was an amazingly talented woman, full of positivity and energy, and grounded by her faith. We were all fortunate to have known her and shared her short time on this earth.”
The veteran actress got her start in the early 90s on NBC series Here and Now, before earning a CableACE nomination for a standout role in the 1993 HBO miniseries Laurel Avenue.
White went on to appear in many hit TV shows such as NYPD Blue, Touched by an Angel, Chicago Hope and ER, before landing a recurring role in 2000 as Lady Vi on Days of Our Lives.
More recently, White featured on Showtime’s Shameless in 2019, before going on to portray Agnes on Tyler Perry’s Ruthless over the last two years.