George Ernest
George Ernest is credited with a single appearance in the film industry, listed as a child performer in The Plainsman [1936]. Born on November 20, 1921 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA, Ernest’s role in the film is documented as A Boy, indicating a minor part likely intended to evoke a sense of youth or innocence within the narrative.
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George Ernest is credited with a single appearance in the film industry, listed as a child performer in The Plainsman [1936]. Born on November 20, 1921 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA, Ernest’s role in the film is documented as A Boy, indicating a minor part likely intended to evoke a sense of youth or innocence within the narrative. The credit suggests involvement during the early stages of their life, a period when many performers begin their careers in small, often uncredited roles.
The film’s historical context places it within the mid-1930s, a time when Westerns and historical epics were popular in American cinema. Ernest’s appearance in The Plainsman reflects a common practice of casting children in supporting roles to enhance the authenticity of period settings or to represent yo…






