Anne Whitfield, beloved for her role as Susan Waverly in the 1954 classic White Christmas, has passed away at the age of 85 following an unexpected accident near her Washington, D.C. home. Her family described her life as one lived in service to others—filled with purpose, kindness, and joy.
While she was known to many as a gifted actress, Whitfield was also a passionate philanthropist. Through her Whitfield Foundation, she worked tirelessly to uplift marginalized communities and champion social justice. Her influence extended far beyond the screen, touching countless lives through both her advocacy and her art.
Fans around the world are mourning her loss, remembering the warmth and magic she brought to generations of holiday movie watchers. For many, watching White Christmas with family was a cherished tradition—and Whitfield’s performance was at the heart of it.
Off screen, she was a devoted mother and grandmother, always putting family first despite a busy career. Though the details of her accident remain under investigation, her memory lives on through her loved ones and admirers. Anne Whitfield’s legacy of grace, talent, and compassion will never be forgotten.