Ethan Embry
Ethan Embry, originally named Ethan Philan Randall, was born on June 13, 1978, and has made a significant mark as an actor in both film and television. He first gained widespread recognition in the 1990s with memorable performances in popular films such as "Empire Records" (1995) and "Can't Hardly Wait" (1998), where he showcased his talent for capturing the essence of youthful characters.
Throughout his career, Embry has demonstrated remarkable versatility, taking on a range of roles across various genres. He appeared in the critically acclaimed series "FreakyLinks" and earned praise for his performance in "Once Upon a Time," further cementing his status in the television landscape. Additionally, his work in the horror genre includes notable contributions to films like "The Last Word" and "A Ghost Story," revealing his ability to navigate different storytelling avenues.
Embry's talent extends beyond just acting; he has also lent his voice to animated projects and has been involved in independent films, showcasing his commitment to diverse roles. His enduring presence in the entertainment industry speaks to his adaptability and passion for the craft. With a career spanning over two decades, Ethan Embry continues to be a respected figure in Hollywood, celebrated for his memorable performances and dedication to his art.
Filmography
Safe House
Imaginary Friend
Dancer, Texas Pop. 81
The Reunion
They
Can't Hardly Wait
Alma & the Wolf
Standing Still
Last Seen Alive
All I Want For Christmas
Empire Records
Eagle Eye
Late Phases
Fashionista
Sweet Home Alabama
Vegas Vacation
The Guest
White Squall
Montana (1998)
Vacancy
First Man (2018)
That Thing You Do!
Timeline
The Prophecy II
The Devil's Candy
Blindspotting
Convergence
This Is GWAR
Dutch
Evolver
Echoes of War
A Far Off Place
Bereave
Cheap Thrills
Brotherhood
Sneaky Pete
FreakyLinks
L.A. Dragnet
Grace and Frankie