Alphonse Ethier

Alphonse Ethier

Deceased · Born: Dec 10, 1874 · Died: Jan 4, 1943

Personal Details

BornDec 10, 1874 Virginia City, Nevada, USA

Biography

Alphonse Ethier, a renowned actor, entered this world on December 10, 1874, in the picturesque town of Virginia City, Nevada, USA, a place rich in history and natural beauty.

Throughout his illustrious career, Ethier showcased his remarkable talent in a wide range of film roles, earning him recognition and acclaim in the entertainment industry. Some of his most notable performances include the 1933 drama "Baby Face", the 1932 comedy-drama "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm", and the 1924 adventure film "The Alaskan".

After a life filled with passion, creativity, and dedication to his craft, Alphonse Ethier's journey came to a close on January 4, 1943, in the vibrant city of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of cinema.

Career

1939
Sunset Trail
Sunset Trail as Superintendent
1935
Bordertown
Bordertown as Banker
Mad Love
Mad Love as Assistant Prefect (Uncredited)
1934
Red Morning
Red Morning as The Village Chief
British Agent
British Agent as Paul DeVigney
1933
Baby Face
Baby Face as Adolf Cragg
Ex-Lady
Ex-Lady as Mr. Adolphe Bauer - Helen's Father
1932
Men of America
Men of America as Indian Tom
Law and Order
Law and Order as Fin Elder (uncredited)
1931
Transgression
Transgression as Maria's Father
1930
The Big Trail
The Big Trail as Marshal (uncredited)
1929
The Donovan Affair
The Donovan Affair as Capt. Peter Rankin
1928
In Old Arizona
In Old Arizona as Sheriff (uncredited)
1927
The Fighting Eagle
The Fighting Eagle as Maj. Oliver