Mike White (filmmaker)

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Mike White
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White in 2011
Born
Michael Christopher White

(1970-06-28) June 28, 1970 (age 55)
Alma mater Wesleyan University (BA)
Occupations
  • Screenwriter
  • actor
  • producer
  • director
Years active1997–present
Father Mel White

Michael Christopher White (born June 28, 1970) is an American filmmaker and actor. [1] He created, writes, and directs the ongoing HBO satirical comedy anthology series The White Lotus , for which he has won three Primetime Emmy Awards.

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White also won an Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award for the 2000 film Chuck & Buck , which he wrote and starred in. [2] He has written the screenplays for films such as School of Rock (2003) and has directed several films that he has written, such as Brad's Status (2017). White was a co-creator, executive producer, writer, director and actor on the HBO series Enlightened . [3] He is also known for his appearances on reality television, competing on two seasons of The Amazing Race and later becoming a contestant and runner-up on Survivor: David vs. Goliath .

Early life

White was born in Pasadena, California. [4] He is the son of Lyla Lee (née Loehr), a fundraising executive, and former executive director of the Pasadena Playhouse, and James Melville "Mel" White, a former speechwriter and ghostwriter for Religious Right figures such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson. [3] He came out as bisexual in 1994. [5] [4] Due to his father's religious background, White grew up in a modest household in a conservative Christian community. [6] He attended Polytechnic School which he described as a "very conservative country-club school". [6] Later he went to Wesleyan University, where he met writing partner, Zak Penn. Penn convinced him to move back to Los Angeles, and helped him to get work soon after graduating. [6]

Career

Although White and Penn's writing partnership ended a few years later due to their different sensibilities, they remained on good terms, and White credits Penn with getting him into Hollywood's social circles. [6] White was a writer and producer on Dawson's Creek and Freaks and Geeks and wrote and acted in the films Chuck & Buck , The Good Girl , Orange County , School of Rock and Nacho Libre . [7] He also had a role in the 2004 remake of The Stepford Wives , and the 2008 film Smother . Chuck & Buck, in which White portrayed a manchild[ clarification needed ] who stalks his childhood friend, was named the best film of 2000 by Entertainment Weekly . In an interview with The New York Times , Jeff Bridges called White's turn in Chuck & Buck "the performance of the decade". [8]

He frequently collaborates with actor–writer Jack Black on films. Together they formed the production company Black and White, which closed in 2006. [9] White is not a fan of classic rock, but he wrote School of Rock specifically so Black could perform his own favorite rock music. [10]

White made his directorial debut with the self-penned Year of the Dog at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. [11] [12] [13] He was a member of the US Dramatic Jury at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. [14]

Laura Dern brought White into a project with HBO which became the series Enlightened that premiered on October 10, 2011. Dern's character, Amy Jellicoe, goes to a Hawaiian retreat after her professional life publicly implodes, and is introduced to meditation. White himself had suffered an on-the-job meltdown while running an earlier television series, and incorporated elements of that experience, as well as his own exploration of Buddhist meditation, into the new series' plot. [15] [7] White wrote the pilot and all the episodes in the first and second seasons. [3]

White is a credited writer on The Emoji Movie ; he spent three weeks with the film's screenwriters and helped with the structure of the script. For this project he received a Golden Raspberry Award. [16] [17] He wrote and directed the 2017 film Brad's Status.

In 2021, White created, wrote, and directed The White Lotus , a satirical limited series for HBO, after being approached by HBO during the COVID-19 pandemic for ideas. [18] [19] [20] HBO went on to greenlight two more seasons, which have different locations and casts and very little continuity between them. [21] White has brought back three actors over the course of the series: Jennifer Coolidge, Natasha Rothwell, and Jon Gries. The concept for the series was "partly inspired" by White's work on an earlier proposed series which was never picked up by any network: The Tears of St. Patsy, which would have featured "Coolidge as a frustrated actor navigating a dangerous world". [21] In 2023, White alluded to this earlier setback when he won a Golden Globe for The White Lotus and said: "Everybody passed. I know you all passed". [21]

In February 2022, it was announced White would write two upcoming animated films for Universal Pictures and Illumination: the original comedy Migration , released on December 22, 2023, and the fourth installment in the Despicable Me franchise, which was released on July 3, 2024. [22]

Meanwhile, White continued to work on the third season of The White Lotus, whose release was delayed to 2025 by the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. [23] As of March 2025, The White Lotus was averaging millions of viewers per episode. [24] It became "the biggest hit" of White's career, drawing comparisons to the best shows of the prestige television era of the 2010s. [21] About finding his greatest success in his mid-fifties, White compared himself to a surfer waiting for a wave who is just about to swim in: "And then I catch a wave? I'm definitely going to ride this wave". [21]

The Amazing Race

White appeared on the fourteenth season of The Amazing Race along with his father Mel. [25] They lasted for seven legs before being eliminated in sixth place in Phuket, Thailand. Mel and Mike returned to compete in The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business , where they were the second team eliminated in Japan after they both developed hypothermia. [26] Both times, he ended up stuck on the island of Ko Samui, which was used by the show as its elimination station, and because of those unhappy memories, he was reluctant at first to return there to film the third season of The White Lotus. [27]

Survivor

White was a contestant on Survivor: David vs. Goliath , as a member of the Goliath tribe, then to reshuffled Jabeni tribe and the merged Kalokalo tribe. [28] He made it to Day 39 and received three jury votes, finishing in second place behind the winner, Nick Wilson.

White said he had been a big fan of the show, and because of his connections had developed a friendship with the show's host Jeff Probst, providing the host suggestions towards improving the show. For instance, Probst stated that it was White who discouraged him from bringing back Redemption Island for Survivor: San Juan del Sur . [29] At some point White decided to start trying out to be a participant of the show, but he failed to be picked over what he believed was a concern of having "sloppy seconds" from other reality television programs. White noted that once he was selected, he had had no other conversations with Probst until the game was concluded. [30]

Several of White's fellow Survivor players have appeared in cameos on The White Lotus, including Alec Merlino (season 1), Angelina Keeley and Kara Kay (season 2), and Natalie Cole and Carl Boudreaux (season 3). [31]

In 2025, White was announced as a contestant on Survivor: In the Hands of the Fans, the fiftieth season of the show. [32]

Personal life

White is a vegan and lives in Santa Monica with his partner, Josh. He also owns a house in Kauai. [4] [33] [34] [35] He is openly bisexual. [36] [4] [37] In a 2025 interview with The New Yorker , White said that his relationship had fallen apart due to The White Lotus taking over his schedule. [38]

Filmography

Films

TitleYearDirectorScreenwriterProducerNotes
Dead Man on Campus 1998NoYesNo
Chuck & Buck 2000NoYesNo
Orange County 2002NoYesNo
The Good Girl NoYesNo
School of Rock 2003NoYesNo
Nacho Libre 2006NoYesYes
Year of the Dog 2007YesYesYes Directorial debut
The Hills with James Franco and Mila Kunis NoNoYesShort film
Gentlemen Broncos 2009NoNoYes
Magic Magic 2013NoNoYes
The D Train 2015NoNoYes
Beatriz at Dinner 2017NoYesNo
The Emoji Movie NoYesNo
Brad's Status YesYesNo
Pitch Perfect 3 NoYesNo
The One and Only Ivan 2020NoYesNo
Migration 2023NoYesNo
Despicable Me 4 2024NoYesNo

Acting credits

TitleYearRoleNotes
Star Maps 1997Carmel County Writer
Chuck & Buck 2000Buck O'Brien
Orange County 2002Mr. Burke
The Good Girl Corny
School of Rock 2003Ned Schneebly
The Stepford Wives 2004Hank
Are You the Favorite Person of Anybody?2005RespondentShort film
Welcome to CaliforniaJohn Goodman
Smother 2008Myron Stubbs
Gentlemen Broncos 2009Dusty
Zombieland Gas Station Clerk
Ride 2014Roger
The D Train 2015Jerry
Brad's Status 2017Nick Pascale
The One and Only Ivan 2020Frankie (voice) / Passing Driver

Television

TitleYear(s)DirectorWriterProducerCreatorNotes
Dawson's Creek 1998–1999NoYesSupervisingNoWrote 9 episodes / Produced 22 episodes
Freaks and Geeks 2000NoYesSupervisingNoWrote 3 episodes / Produced 17 episodes
Pasadena 2001–2002NoYesExecutiveYesCreated and produced 13 episodes / Wrote 6 episodes.
Cracking Up 2004–2006NoYesExecutiveYesCreated and produced 12 episodes / Wrote episode: "The Fixer"
Earth to America 2005NoYesNoNoTelevision special
Enlightened 2011–2013YesYesExecutiveYesCreated, wrote and produced 18 episodes / Directed 6 episodes
The Boring Life of Jacqueline 2012NoNoExecutiveNo10 episodes
Mamma Dallas2016YesYesExecutiveNoTelevision pilot
School of Rock NoYesNoNoEpisode: "Come Together" / Also wrote original theatrical film
The White Lotus 2021–presentYesYesExecutiveYesAnthology series, wrote and directed every episode

Acting credits

TitleYear(s)RoleNotes
Freaks and Geeks 2000Chip KellyEpisode: "Kim Kelly Is My Friend"
Undeclared 2001Pet Store EmployeeEpisode: "Eric Visits"
Pushing Daisies 2007Billy BalsamEpisode: "Bitter Sweets"
Enlightened 2011–2013Tyler15 episodes
Mamma Dallas2016HimselfTelevision pilot

Non-acting credits

TitleYearNotes
Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan 2007Dog Owner
The Amazing Race 14 20096th place (with father, Mel White)
The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business 201110th place (with father, Mel White)
Survivor: David vs. Goliath 2018Runner-up
Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans2026TBD

Awards and nominations

OrganizationsYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
BAFTA TV Awards 2023 Best International Programme The White Lotus Nominated [39]
Critics' Choice Awards 2003 Best Song School of Rock (song: "School of Rock") Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards 2022 Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series The White Lotus (episode: "Mysterious Monkeys") Nominated [40]
2023 The White Lotus (episode: "Arrivederci") Nominated [41]
Independent Spirit Awards 2000 John Cassavetes Award Chuck & Buck Won [42]
Best Screenplay Nominated
Best Debut Performance Nominated
2002 Best Screenplay The Good Girl Won [43]
2007 Year of the Dog Nominated [44]
2017 Beatriz at Dinner Nominated [45]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2022 Outstanding Limited Series The White Lotus (season one) Won [46]
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series or Movie Won
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series or Movie Won
2023 Outstanding Drama Series The White Lotus (season two) Nominated [47]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 2021 Best Limited Series – Television The White Lotus (season one) Nominated [48]
2022 Best Episodic Drama The White Lotus (season two) Won [49]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2021 Long Form – Original The White Lotus (season one) Nominated [50]
2022 Limited Series The White Lotus (season two) Won [51]

References

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Preceded by
Domenick Abbate
Runner-Up of Survivor
Survivor: David vs. Goliath
Succeeded by
Gavin Whitson