
Leroy Robert White (August 28, 1888 – December 16, 1949), better known as Lee "Lasses" White or Leroy (sometimes Le Roy or Lee Roy) "Lasses" White, was an American vaudeville pianist, songwriter and entertainer who became an actor of the stage, screen and radio. He became famous doing minstrel shows during the early part of the 1900s, and wrote one of the first copyrighted twelve-bar blues, "Nigger Blues". After spending some time on radio, White entered the film industry in the late 1930s. During his eleven-year career he appeared in over 70 films.

Six-Gun Serenade

The Roundup

The Talk of the Town

ヨーク軍曹

The Bandit Trail

Mug Town

Cheyenne

Albuquerque

Dance, Girl, Dance

Without Reservations

When Strangers Marry

The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

Scattergood Baines

Dude Cowboy

The Iroquois Trail

Cyclone on Horseback

Something to Shout About

Dillinger

Panhandle

Come on Danger

El Paso

The Golden Eye

Belle of the Yukon

Road Show

Indian Agent

Alaska

Mississippi Rhythm

In Old New Mexico

Rovin' Tumbleweeds

Lonesome Trail

Thundering Hoofs

Cinderella Swings It

Scattergood Pulls the Strings

Riders of the Dawn

Saddle Serenade

The Texan Meets Calamity Jane

Louisiana

Oklahoma Renegades

The Unknown Guest

Song of the Sierras

Land of the Open Range

West of the Alamo

Song of the Wasteland

Riding the Wind

Trail to Mexico

Springtime in Texas

Six-Gun Gold

The Valiant Hombre

Red Rock Outlaw

Rainbow Over the Rockies

Song of the Range

Moon Over Montana

Ginger