Ernest Briggs is an actor and producer, known for Nina of the Woods (2020), The Roommates (2012) and Solitary (2014). He has been married to Michele Briggs since October 27, 2012.
Ernest S. Cavazos Jr. was born August 2, 1981 in San Antonio, Texas to Hilda Barrera a surgical tech and to Ernest Cavazos Sr a Food Distributor and Carpenter. He is of Mexican-American descent and the 2nd oldest of 6 siblings. At an early age, Ernest knew he wanted to be an actor when he first saw Christopher Reeve in the first Superman film. When his Kindergarten teacher asked what he wanted to be when he grew up Ernest said Superman, and when he was informed that Superman wasn't real, and was only an actor, Ernest decided that's what he'd be someday too. After graduating high school Ernest joined the United States Army in 2001, where he became an Artillery Fire Direction Specialist and later re-classed to a Forward Observer. After several deployments, an honorable discharge, and a few credits shy of a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Ernest decided it was time to finally give acting a shot. In 2010 he made the tough decision to move to Los Angeles where he worked in Tech Support for Wells Fargo and attended acting classes at night at the Howard Fine Acting Studio. Ernest has written and starred in several short films, and several plays, before landing a role in the independent film Honey Jar. Ernest has since made appearances on the hit TNT drama, "Animal Kingdom," and was recently cast in the upcoming feature film based off Jack Tapper's book," The Outpost" Directed by Rod Lurie.
Ernest Cline is a writer and producer, known for Ready Player One (2018), Fanboys (2009) and Armada.
Ernest Cossart came to Hollywood to play a succession of butlers, valets and man-servants with names like Binns, Jeepers or Brassett. In fact, if you saw Angel (1937) or Letter of Introduction (1938), you may have assumed that he simply stepped from one movie set to another. Always at home donning bat-wing collars, cut-away coats and striped trousers, portly, beetle-browed Ernest Cossart was America's notion of the perfect English 'gentleman's gentleman' (along with fellow émigrés Arthur Treacher, Barnett Parker, Eric Blore and Alan Mowbray, though perhaps a little less condescending). With ancestors deriving from Scandinavia, Germany, Poland, Russia, and England, Ernest Cossart was born Emil Gottfried Adolph von Holst in Cheltenham, England, the son of a prominent musician. His brother Gustav Holst became a famous composer and music teacher. Emil adopted the stage name 'Ernest Cossart' after a brief spell as clerk for a wine merchant. He gave his first theatrical performance in 1896, then acted with provincial repertory companies before moving to the U.S. in 1908. His career on Broadway got off to a flying start with a leading role (as a colonel of Hussars) in the musical comedy "The Girls of Gottenberg". For the next twenty years (interrupted only by wartime service with the Canadian Army), his name remained high up in the list of credits. Cossart's Hollywood career did not eventuate until 1935, when he was signed by Paramount. Except for occasional loan-outs, he remained with this, the most cosmopolitan of the studios, until 1945. Aside from butling, Cossart could also be relied upon to effectively impersonate Roman Catholic priests (Father McGee in The Jolson Story (1946)), chimney sweeps (Tom Clink in Tower of London (1939), uttering the famous line "Better have a black face than be worried about black deeds") and waiters (Champagne Waltz (1937)). Easily one of his best roles was as the irascible, but kind-hearted Irish father of Ginger Rogers in Kitty Foyle (1940). Cossart retired from acting in 1949, having made his curtain call in the flop Broadway play "The Ivy Green". He died two years later in New York at the age of 74.
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Ernest Dixon is an actor, known for The Program (1993), Kleptomania (1995) and What Comes Around (1985).
Ernest Dorsett is known for The Outfit (1993), Comrades in Arms (1991) and Mob War (1989).
Ernest E. Brown is known for New York (2009), Kurbaan (2009) and Bite Nite (2011).
Ernest Esparza III is an actor, known for The Blue Knight (1973), Caboblanco (1980) and ABC Afterschool Specials (1972).