Gregory White, born in 1937, is an American actor known for his roles in cult cinema. He appears in Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973), where he navigates the bizarre and unsettling world of genetically altered women, and Mean Mother (1974), a gritty exploration of crime and revenge. White's performances contribute to the unique flavor of 1970s exploitation films, embodying the era's raw energy and audacious storytelling. His work remains a testament to the offbeat charm of grindhouse cinema.
Mean Mother
A pair U.S. soldiers as they attempt to avoid serving in Vietnam. Beauregard (Clifton Brown) and Joe (Dennis Safren) part ways once they get to Europe, only to be reunited in Rome after being pursued by local mobsters. Eventually they head off to Canada, but their lives still seem to be in only slightly less danger than they would have been had going AWOL not been an option.