Matthew Betz
Actor
Born Sep 12, 1881 · Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Active 1914–1938
Matthew Betz was an American film actor. Betz was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1881. Following an extended career in the U.S. Cavalry, Betz spent eight years in Vaudeville. His first stage play was Ellis Island.
Filmography
Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) — HugoThe Unholy Three (1925) — Detective ReganThe Wedding March (1928) — Schani EberleThe Big House (1930) — GopherThe Flame of the Yukon (1926) — Black Jack HoveyThose Who Dance (1924) — Joe AnargasFugitives (1929) — Earl RandOn Probation (1935) — DanUnder Secret Orders (1933) — Senor CevallosTelling the World (1928) — The KillerThe Siren Of Seville (1924) — PedroThe Stealers (1920) — Bert RobinsonMy Lady's Lips (1925) — Eddie GaultHigh Speed (1920) — KellyMy Old Kentucky Home (1922) — Steven McKennaWhite Fang (1925) — Frank WildeThe Little Irish Girl (1926) — Jerry CrawfordJust My Luck (1935) — DoyleSilent Men (1933) — Carl LawlerOh! What a Nurse! (1926) — Captain Ladye KirbyKnight Duty (1933) — The CrookSpeed Madness (1932) — JessinThe Western Code (1932) — WardenThe Crimson City (1928) — 'Dagger' Foo