Alphonse Ethier, a celebrated thespian, was born on December 10, 1874, in the quaint and captivating town of Virginia City, situated in the breathtakingly beautiful state of Nevada, United States of America.
Noted thespian Ethier boasts a distinguished career spanning numerous decades, during which time she has had the privilege of bringing to life a diverse array of memorable characters in a wide range of cinematic productions. Among her most notable roles, one finds the 1933 film "Baby Face", a critically acclaimed motion picture that has stood the test of time. Additionally, Ethier's impressive body of work includes a 1932 release titled "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm", a heartwarming and endearing film that has captured the hearts of audiences for generations. Furthermore, Ethier's early career saw her appear in the 1924 production of "The Alaskan", a pioneering work in the early days of cinema.