Ernie Alexander

Ernie Alexander was an American actor who is best known for Campus Crushes, Find the Witness, and Here Comes Trouble. He was born on February 11, 1890, in Wichita, Kansas, USA, and passed away on December 12, 1961, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Ernie Alexander was born as Earnest Earl Alexander. Little is known about his family life and personal details. However, his early years in Wichita, Kansas, could have shaped his ambitions to become an actor.

Career

Alexander’s acting career included roles in various films from the 1930s. He was involved in numerous productions, often in supporting or uncredited roles, showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.

Death and Legacy

Ernie Alexander died on December 12, 1961. Although he may not be a household name today, his contributions to early cinema through various roles left a mark in the industry that continues to be recognized by film historians.

Filmography


Title Release Date Character
Today We Live 1933-03-03 Alexander, a Pilot (uncredited)
The Boss Didn’t Say Good Morning 1937-09-11 Office Worker
Alum and Eve 1932-09-24 Intern (uncredited)
Crashing Through Danger 1938-09-14 One of Carl’s Friends
The Widow from Chicago 1930-11-23 Newsboy (uncredited)
Speed 1936-05-08 Waiter Telling of Barn Dance
Soup and Fish 1934-03-30 Dog Hospital Intern (uncredited)
Don’t Play Bridge With Your Wife 1933-01-13 Room Service
Too Many Highballs 1933-02-10 Hot Dog Vendor
The Fatal Glass of Beer 1933-03-03 Student Drinker (uncredited)