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Ethan Zehr

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Ethan Zehr
BornApril 23, 2006
Albany, Oregon
💼 Occupation
Actor
📆 Years active  2018-present
👔 EmployerSniper Films
👪 RelativesLily Zehr (sister)

Ethan Zehr is an American film and television actor from Albany, Oregon.

Life and career[edit]

Ethan Zehr has been acting on stage and in front of a camera most of his life.

His first credited role was for playing Jay Smith in the 2018 short film CLUES.

Through 2018 and 2019 Zehr was seen in three stage productions, How The Other Half Dies as Officer Newbie, Our Town as Wallace "Wally" Webb, and But Why Bump Off Barnaby as Jeffery Barnett.

In March, 2020 CLUES was adapted into the mini siries CLUES: Nightmare Forest, where he starred in every episode.

Zehr returned for the next installment in the CLUES Universe, Cookies, in 2020 portraying Jeff Black.

In December, 2020, Zehr took on the role of Harry 'Jazzbo' Haywood[1] in Broadway on Demand's A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play.

He performed as Donald McShane in the stage production of It's Murder in the Wings! in April, 2021.

He went on to star in Sniper Films' next short film in 2021, The Old Man, where he played the old man[2], himself.

Zehr performed in two more stage productions in 2022. In January, he played the villianous Judge Jaffrey Pyncheon in House of the Seven Gables and in April, he took on the role of the unlucky Henry Gilrest in Deadly Earnest.

It was announced that Zehr will take on the role of Andrew Zyker in the new TV sitcom In the Suburbs.

References[edit]

  1. "A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play - Hosted by James Bowers, Iang Wang, Hope Richmond, Ethan Zehr, and Leah Chariker". Retrieved December 23, 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "The Old Man Credit Sequence - YouTube". imdb.com. Retrieved August 19, 2021. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)

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