Matthew Betz

Matthew Betz

Deceased · Born: Sep 13, 1881 · Died: Jan 26, 1938

Personal Details

BornSep 13, 1881 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Biography

Matthew Betz, a renowned actor and director, entered this world on September 13, 1881, in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Throughout his illustrious career, he gained recognition for his captivating performances in films such as The Big Chance (1933),The Crimson City (1928),and The Unholy Three (1925). In his personal life, he shared a deep bond with his loving wife, Lulu Slipp. Despite his success, Matthew Betz's life came to a tragic end on January 26, 1938, in the picturesque city of Sawtelle, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Career

1937
The Law Commands
The Law Commands as Frago, lead henchman
Jungle Menace
Jungle Menace as Inspector Starrett
1936
Fury Below
Fury Below as Dorsky
The Little Red Schoolhouse
The Little Red Schoolhouse as Bill, the Tough Hobo
Racing Blood
Racing Blood as Tex O'Donnell
The Black Coin
The Black Coin as Henry Jensen
1935
The Girl Who Came Back
The Girl Who Came Back as Henchman Smokey Preston
Mississippi
Mississippi as Man at Bar (uncredited)
Let 'em Have It
Let 'em Have It as Al Thompson
1933
The Big Chance
The Big Chance as Flash McQuaid
The Whirlwind
The Whirlwind as Tate Hurley
Silent Men
Silent Men as Carl Lawler
On Your Guard
On Your Guard as Trusty Smith
Curtain at Eight
Curtain at Eight as "Lovely" Holmes
Via Pony Express
Via Pony Express as Clem Porter
1932
The Hurricane Express
The Hurricane Express as The Engineer Jordan
Gold
Gold as Henchman Childress
Alias Mary Smith
Alias Mary Smith as Snowy Hoagland
1931
Side Show
Side Show as Tom Whalen
1930
Her Man
Her Man as Red
Outside the Law
Outside the Law as Mr. Sparks - Stage Manager
1925
The Unholy Three
The Unholy Three as Detective Regan
1924
1923
Anna Christie
Anna Christie as Minor Role