Ralph Ince
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ralph Ince (January 16, 1887 – April 10, 1937) was an American pioneer film actor, director and screenwriter whose career began near the dawn of the silent film era. Ralph Ince was the brother of John Ince and Thomas H. Ince. Ralph Waldo Ince was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the younger of three sons and a daughter raised by English immigrants, John and Emma Ince. Sometime after his birth Ince moved to Manhattan where his entire family was engaged in theater work; his father as a musical agent and mother, sister Bertha and brothers, John and Thomas as actors. Ralph Ince studied art with cartoonist Dan McCarthy and for a while worked as a newspaper cartoonist for the New York World and later magazine illustrator for the New York Mirror and The Evening Telegram. At times over his acting and directing career Ince would continue to contribute cartoons to popular magazines of the day. Early on in his career Ince, who had done some stage acting as a child, was a member of Richard Mansfield's stock company playing parts in The College Widow and Ben Hur. Around 1906 Ince became an animator in the fledgling film industry working for Winsor McCay, but soon turned to acting and joined Vitagraph Studios where he became known for his portrayals of Abraham Lincoln in a series of one reel films. Ince began directing at Vitagraph around 1910 and was officially advanced to the director’s chair in 1912, though he still continued to act in many of his films and throughout his career. Ince would go on to direct some 171 films between 1910 and 1937 and appear in approximately 110 films over nearly the same time period.
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Credits
- 1936 · Gaol Break as Jim Oakley
- 1935 · Rolling Home as Wally
- 1935 · Blue Smoke as Al Dempson
- 1935 · So You Won't Talk as Ralph Younger
- 1934 · No Escape as Lucky
- 1934 · Love at Second Sight as
- 1933 · Havana Widows as G.W. 'Butch' O'Neill
- 1932 · Men Of America as Cicero
- 1932 · Malay Nights as Jack Sheldon
- 1932 · The Pride of the Legion as Klafki
- 1932 · Guilty as Hell as Jack Reed
- 1932 · Gorilla Ship as Capt. 'Gorilla' Larsen
- 1932 · The Tenderfoot as Dolan
- 1932 · State's Attorney as Second Trial Defense Attorney
- 1932 · Extra! Extra! as
- 1932 · The County Fair as Diamond Barnett
- 1932 · The Mouthpiece as J.B. Roscoe
- 1932 · The Lost Squadron as Jettick
- 1932 · Law and Order as Poe Northrup
- 1932 · Running Hollywood as Scratchface Henchman
- 1932 · Girl of the Rio as O'Grady
- 1931 · The Big Shot as Butch
- 1931 · Men of Chance as Farley
- 1931 · Law of the Sea as Marty Drake
- 1931 · The Big Gamble as Webb
- 1931 · The Star Witness as "Maxey" Campo
- 1931 · Hell Bound as Dorgan
- 1931 · Gentleman's Fate as Dante
- 1931 · Little Caesar as Pete Montana
- 1930 · Numbered Men as 33410
- 1930 · The Big Fight as Chuck
- 1929 · Wall Street as Roller McCray
- 1928 · Chicago After Midnight as Jim Boyd
- 1926 · The Sea Wolf as 'Wolf' Larsen
- 1926 · Yellow Fingers as Brute Shane
- 1922 · Channing of the Northwest as
- 1921 · The Last Door as
- 1921 · The Highest Law as Abraham Lincoln
- 1920 · Out of the Snows as Robert Holliday
- 1913 · The Swan Girl as
- 1913 · Song Bird of the North as President Lincoln
- 1913 · A Regiment of Two as Dudley
- 1912 · The Higher Mercy as Abraham Lincoln
- 1912 · The Bond of Music as A German General
- 1912 · The Heart of Esmeralda as Ben Holt
- 1912 · The Money Kings as The Aviator
- 1912 · Yellow Bird as The Hunter
- 1912 · Love in the Ghetto as Barish - the Father
- 1912 · The Serpents as Eric
- 1912 · The Cave Man as Eric
- 1912 · The Seventh Son as Abraham Lincoln
- 1911 · The Freshet as Tom Ennis - the Young Blacksmith
- 1911 · One Flag at Last as Abraham Lincoln
- 1911 · The Child Crusoes as
- 1911 · How Betty Won the School as The Burglar
- 1911 · Troublesome Secretaries, or How Betty Outwitted Her Father as Ralph - The Successful Suitor
- 1911 · The Lure of Vanity as
- 1911 · A Tale of Two Cities as
- Future · The Land of Opportunity as Abraham Lincoln
- 1911 · The Geranium as
- 1911 · The Battle Hymn of the Republic as Abraham Lincoln
- 1910 · Jean the Match-Maker as