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Influence and lasting impact of local Eric

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July 08, 2025

Bristol's Cinema Rediscovered festival later this month features a 1920s German animation with music by a Bristolian who would have a major influence on British culture in the 1920s. Pam Beddard tells the story of Eric Walter White.

- Pam Beddard

Influence and lasting impact of local Eric

WHEN the Cinema Rediscovered festival returns to Bristol from July 23 to 27 it will share some of the earliest work by a local man who went on to support dozens of the 20th century's best-known artistes and have a lasting impact on the UK's cultural life.

Among the very many whose work he championed for British audiences were a Russian composer, a future Poet Laureate, a playwright whose song lyrics influenced The Doors, David Bowie and Bob Dylan and the reason for his inclusion in the Cinema Rediscovered lineup a pioneering German animator.

Meet Eric Walter White author, screen writer, musician, poet, opera expert, singer, composer, translator, a driver of multiple still thriving arts organisations, Bristolian.

Eric was born in 1905, the oldest of the three sons of Percy Walter White, a doctor and partner in Avery's, the wine merchants, and Ethelind Charlotte Chambers, a noted amateur soprano before their marriage at St Mary's, Tyndall Park.

All three sons attended Clifton College where Eric's schooldays overlapped with those of three other cultural notables: John Houseman, the Oscar-winning actor, colleague of Orson Welles and midwife to numerous stage and screen careers as head of acting at New York's famous Julliard school; Thorold Dickinson, director of the film, Gaslight, which gave us a new term for these fake news days and the actor and acting dynasty founder Sir Michael Redgrave.

Programmes unearthed by Clifton College's archivist Dr Charles Knighton show that Eric was a regular piano soloist at school concerts although unlike Michael Redgrave he never won the individual prize in the annual instrumentalist competition.

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