Harrish Ingraham
Harrish Ingraham (1881– ?), was a Hollywood film director, writer and actor during the era of silent movies.[1][2]
Life
Ingraham was born in London in 1881. He was educated at Bedford Modern School and the University of London.[1] After the University of London he began his career as a school teacher.[3]
Ingraham emigrated to the US in 1902 in stock with Forepaugh Company in Cincinnati, Ohio.[3] He later entered the Dominion stock company in Ottawa, Canada and was a lead with Adelaide Thurston.[3] He had two years with Pathé and as leading man and director for the Whitman Feature Company. He joined David Horsley in June 1916 ("The Painted Lie", "Unlucky Jim", "The Morals of Men", "The Single Code", "The Eye of Envy", "Heirs of Hate").[1][4]
Actor
- The Count's Will (1913)
- The Miner's Destiny, directed by Fred E. Wright (1913)
- The Mad Sculptor (1913)
- The Merrill Murder Mystery (1913)
- The Smuggler (1913)
- A Yellow Streak (1913)
- A Scandinavian Scandal (1913)
- The Patched Adonis (1914)
- Broken Lives (1914)
- Victims of Vanity (1914)
- A Leech of Industry, directed by Oscar Apfel (1914)
- The Million Dollar Robbery, directed by Herbert Blache (1914)
- The Toll of Love, directed by Martin Faust (1914)[5]
- Jane Eyre, directed by Martin Faust (1914)[6]
- Lena Rivers (1914)
- Jolts of Jealousy (1914)
- A Siren of the Jungle, directed by Charles Swickard (1916)
- For Her Good Name, directed by Robert Broadwell (1916)
- The Painted Lie, directed by Robert Broadwell, Harrish Ingraham and Crane Wilbur (1917)
- The Single Code, directed by Thomas Ricketts (1917)
- Unto the End, directed by Harrish Ingraham (1917)
- Blood of his fathers (1917)[5][7]
- Child of M'sieu, directed by Harrish Ingraham (1919)
- A Sagebrush Hamlet, directed by Joseph J. Franz ( Franz Joseph ) (1919)
Director
- The Painted Lie, co-directed by Robert Broadwell and Crane Wilbur (1917)
- The Eye of Envy (1917)
- The Blood of His Fathers (1917)
- Unto the End (1917)
- Child of M'sieu (1919)
Writer
- When Baby Forgot, directed by W. Eugene Moore (Eugene Moore) (1917)
External links
- "Harrish Ingraham". IMDb. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
References
- 1 2 3 "Motion Picture Studio Directory and Trade Annual". Mocavo. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
- ↑ "Motion Picture Guide Silent Film 1910-1936". google.co.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- 1 2 3 The Motion Picture Studio and Trade Journal, 4th Edition, 1917, p.190
- ↑ "Silent Film Necrology". google.co.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- 1 2 "The Silents". google.co.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- ↑ "Understanding Jane Eyre". google.co.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- ↑ "Film Year Book". google.co.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
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