Anthony Nace, a distinguished and accomplished thespian, made his grand entrance into the world on December 30, 1904, in the bustling metropolis of St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Throughout the course of his illustrious and storied career, he consistently astonished and captivated audiences with his remarkable and unparalleled acting prowess, garnering widespread recognition and acclaim for his memorable and impactful performances in a diverse array of films, including but not limited to the notable and iconic productions "Between Two Women" (1937),"Riding on Air" (1937),and "Sunset Trail" (1938).
On April 19, 1964, the curtain closed on the extraordinary life of a cinematic legend, as he breathed his last in the charming city of Santa Barbara, California, USA, leaving behind an enduring and profound impact on the world of film.