
Matthew Betz
actor, director
- Birth name:
- Matthew Von Betz
- Born:
- 1881-09-13, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- Died:
- 1938-01-26, Sawtelle, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Professions:
- actor, director
Biography
In the heart of St. Louis, Missouri, a budding talent emerged on September 13, 1881, with the birth of Matthew Betz. As he navigated the realms of cinema, Betz left an indelible mark as a multifaceted actor and director. His impressive repertoire included notable roles in The Big Chance, a 1933 drama that showcased his versatility, as well as The Crimson City, a 1928 film that highlighted his ability to thrive in varied genres. One of his most memorable performances, however, was in the 1925 classic The Unholy Three, a testament to his enduring legacy. Beyond the silver screen, Betz's life was shared with his wife, Lulu Slipp, a constant companion in his journey. His life's curtain call came on January 26, 1938, in Sawtelle, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, where he had made his home.

