Ethan Drake Davis, television, film and voice over actor was born April 10, 2004 in Southern California. After experiencing the splendor of the award winning play Lion King, Ethan set out on a personal quest to become an actor. Blessed with a tip on an open call casting when he was just 9 years old and the tenacity to reach for the stars, Ethan landed a series regular voiceover lead on his first audition! His unique raspy voice can be heard on seasons 1 and 2 as the lovable cartoon character, "Ruff Ruff" on NBC's, Ruff Ruff, Tweet and Dave, Directed by Bob Bushholtz (2014-2017). With a veracious curiosity and desire to expand his talents to include film and television, Davis began taking acting classes. Shortly thereafter he was cast as the lead in a student short film titled, Short Change Hero as the character "Tim" (2014). Ethan's television debut was a Co-Star role as "Kid #2" in "Ken Helps Pat" on Dr. Ken, ABC (2015). A busy professional indeed, he was awarded two additional Series Regular VO's for pilot series, following that a Co-Star role on Netflix's LOVE, Directed by Judd Apatow and Joe Swanberg. He enjoyed filming on location alongside veteran actor Danny DeVito on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX (2016). Although his repertoire of credits are impressive, Ethan is excited and passionate for what lies ahead. Ethan's recent body of work includes a Guest-Star billing in the role of "Jermaine" on Fox's new hit television show, Ghosted, starring Adam Scott and Craig Robinson (2017). He was also a principal character in Episode 2 titled "BeeMo", Directed by Lynn Shelton and yet another sighting on Tina Fey's Great News, "The Award Show" as a Young Kanye West; which aired on NBC (2017). Despite juggling a blossoming career, along with honor roll status scholastically, Ethan is humble and feels it is important to find time to give back. He is a member of a national organization that fosters leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving and civic duty.
Ethan Dreier is an actor, known for Second Chances (2021).
Critically acclaimed and multi-talented actor, Ethan Drew leads the upcoming feature directed by Sean Olson's 'Camp Hideout', starring alongside Christopher Lloyd and Corbin Bleu, and produced by Phillip Glasser (A War With Grandpa). Ethan also stars in the Amazon Prime horror-classic Scare Us and Robert Conway's Krampus: Origins. He has guest starred on Nickelodeon's hit sitcom Danger Force. Having appeared in over 10 regional and national commercials throughout his teens, Ethan's lively persona is associated with brands such as Peter Piper Pizza, Toll Brothers, and Magic Mesh. In 2019, he led the Emmy award-winning 'Anti-Opioid' ad campaign for the Arizona Department of Health Services, which depicted the dangerous world of opioid addiction in the youth and reached tens of thousands of students around Arizona high schools. Ethan's introduction to the world of entertainment began at a young age. Since the age of 10, Ethan has written, directed, produced, and starred in his multiple YouTube comedy series, garnering him over 30,000 subscribers and 3 million total channel views. Some of his most popular series are "1 Kid, 10 Impressions" and "How To's For Kids". Continuing to use social media as a way of entertaining his fans, Ethan has reached over 100,000 followers on his TikTok account. Ethan has also honed his craft on the professional stage, starring in numerous musical productions and plays. In his free time, Ethan enjoys hiking, running, swimming, yoga, and anything adventurous. When possible, his favorite things are zip-lining and body surfing.
Ethan Dubin is known for The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Mike (2022) and Inventing Anna (2022).
Ethan Embry was born Ethan Philan Randall on June 13, 1978 in Huntington Beach, California, to Karen and Charles Randall. Before he started acting in movies, Ethan appeared in more than 100 TV and Radio commercials. In 1991, at the age of thirteen, he appeared in three films and has continued acting ever since. On average, Ethan released or filmed at least two films per year, which continued up until 1999, when he filmed about five films. Ethan spent most of his childhood in Southern California, growing up with his older brother, Aaron (said to be one of the best musicians in LA), and his little sister, Kessia. In 1998, he bought a home of his own. In the Fall of 1999, Ethan co-starred as Sebastian in the short-lived CBS sitcom Work with Me (1999). Sadly, due to lack of ratings, the show ended after only four episodes. 1999, however, did bring a happy event, Ethan's then-wife, Amelinda Smith, gave birth to their first child, whom they named Cogeian, after the Latin word "cogeo," which means "to think over." In the fall of 2000, Ethan starred as Derek Barnes in FreakyLinks (2000) on Fox. Thirteen episodes were shot, but the series was soon canceled after its debut. Later success include a role as detective Frank Smith on Dick Wolf's remake of the classic series Dragnet (2003), a part in the recent cult classic Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), and a guest-starring role on the series Numb3rs (2005). He has been married to actresses Amelinda Smith, with whom he has one child, and Sunny Mabrey.
Ethan Eng is known for Therapy Dogs (2022), The 2016 Cawthra Park Holiday Video (2016) and Daylight Again (2021).
Ethan Erickson was born on August 5, 1973 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for Jawbreaker (1999), John Dies at the End (2012) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
Ethan Farmer is known for Hilarity for Charity (2018) and The At-Home Variety Show (2020).
Ethan Farrell is an actor, known for The Baby-Sitters Club (2020), The 6th Kiss (2018) and The Healing Powers of Dude (2020).
Ethan Ferrari is an actor, known for Blowing Up Right Now (2019).