Lloyd Chauncey Ingraham (November 30, 1874 – April 4, 1956) was an American film actor and director.[1]
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Born | Lloyd Chauncey Ingraham November 30, 1874 Rochelle, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | April 4, 1956 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 81)
Occupation(s) | Actor, film director |
Years active | 1912–1950 |
Spouse | Maude May Plopper (1905–1956) (his death) (2 children)[citation needed] |
Children | 1 |
Biography
editBorn in Rochelle, Illinois, Ingraham appeared in more than 280 films between 1912 and 1950, as well as directing more than 100 films between 1913 and 1930. Films for which he is known include Scaramouche (1923), The Padrone's Ward (1914) and Rainbow Valley (1935). He performed in several films with John Wayne including Rainbow Valley (1935), Empty Saddles (1936), Westward Ho (1935), The Lonely Trail (1936) and Conflict (1936).
He died of pneumonia[1] in the Motion Picture Hospital[2] at Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California,[1] aged 82.[2] His remains are buried in Chapel of the Pines Crematory.[citation needed]
Selected filmography
editActor
edit- The Chef's Revenge (1915)[3]
- Intolerance (1916)
- The Intrusion of Isabel (1919)
- A Front Page Story (1922)
- Scaramouche (1923)
- The Chorus Lady (1924)
- So Long Letty (1929)
- Montana Moon (1930)
- The Naughty Flirt (1931)
- The Lady Who Dared (1931)
- The Widow in Scarlet (1932)
- Get That Girl (1932)
- The Crusader (1932)
- Revenge at Monte Carlo (1933)
- The Gold Ghost (1934)
- Peck's Bad Boy (1934) (uncredited)
- Between Men (1935)
- Trail of Terror (1935)
- The Ghost Rider (1935)
- Frontier Justice (1935)
- Timber War (1935)
- Gun Smoke (1936)
- Hearts in Bondage (1936)
- Everyman's Law (1936)
- The Border Patrolman (1936)
- The Gambling Terror (1937)
- Riders of the Dawn (1937)
- The Feud Maker (1938)
- Gun Packer (1938)
- Reformatory (1938)
- The Marshal of Mesa City (1939)
- 20 Mule Team (1940)
- Enemy Agent (1940)
- Souls in Pawn (1940)
- Colorado (1940)
- Thundering Hoofs (1942)
- Strictly in the Groove (1942)
- First Comes Courage (1943)
- The Merry Monahans (1944)
- West of the Rio Grande (1944)
Director
edit- The Missing Links (1916)
- Hoodoo Ann (1916)
- Stranded (1916)
- American Aristocracy (1916)
- Casey at the Bat (1916)
- The Children Pay (1916)
- Nina, the Flower Girl (1917)
- An Old-Fashioned Young Man (1917)
- Charity Castle (1917)
- Her Country's Call (1917)
- Peggy Leads the Way (1917)
- The Eyes of Julia Deep (1918)
- Rosemary Climbs the Heights (1918)
- Wives and Other Wives (1918)
- The Amazing Impostor (1919)
- The Intrusion of Isabel (1919)
- The House of Intrigue (1919)
- What's Your Husband Doing? (1920)
- Mary's Ankle (1920)
- Let's Be Fashionable (1920)
- The Jailbird (1920)
- Twin Beds (1920)
- Old Dad (1920)
- My Lady Friends (1921)
- Marry the Poor Girl (1921)
- The Girl in the Taxi (1921)
- Lavender and Old Lace (1921)
- Keeping Up with Lizzie (1921)
- At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern (1922)
- The Danger Point (1922)
- The Veiled Woman (1922)
- Second Hand Rose (1922)
- Going Up (1923)
- The Beauty Prize (1924)
- The Lightning Rider (1924)
- No More Women (1924)
- Soft Shoes (1925)
- Midnight Molly (1925)
- Oh, What a Night! (1926)
- Hearts and Fists (1926)
- The Nutcracker (1926)
- Don Mike (1927)
- Silver Comes Through (1927)
- Jesse James (1927)
- Arizona Nights (1927)
- The Pioneer Scout (1928)
- The Sunset Legion (1928)
- Kit Carson (1928)
- Take the Heir (1930)
- Northern Frontier (1935)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Lloyd Ingraham". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
- ^ a b "Lloyd Ingraham". The New York Times. Associated Press. April 5, 1956. p. 29. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
- ^ Balducci, Anthony (January 10, 2014). The Funny Parts: A History of Film Comedy Routines and Gags. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-8893-3. Retrieved January 20, 2019 – via Google Books.
External links
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