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  1. 20 de sept. de 2023 · Ingram, a name that is often overlooked today, was one of the most influential directors working in the silent era, significantly shaping the course of Hollywood’s trajectory. Born in Ireland in 1892, Ingram moved to the United States in 1911 and never looked back. It didn’t take long for the young man, who took up a degree in sculpture at ...

  2. www.rexingram.ie › biographyRex Ingram Archive

    Rex Ingram, Visionary Director of the Silent Screen. Published in 2014, Ruth Barton's biography of Rex Ingram provides the definitive history of the filmmaker's life and work.

  3. 15 de oct. de 2014 · Abstract. Rex Ingram: Visionary Director of the Silent Screen tells the story of one of the most celebrated and forgotten directors of the silent film era. Born in late-Victorian Dublin, Ingram immigrated to America in his teens and studied sculpture at Yale. Lured by the opportunities on offer in the exciting world of New York’s moving ...

  4. With his striking looks, commanding presence and powerful voice, Rex Ingram made a name for himself both in films and on Broadway, and later worked in television. Born in Illinois along the Mississippi River in 1895, Ingram was a graduate of Northwestern University Medical School and became the first African-American to win a Phi Beta Kappa key at that university.

  5. "Rex Ingram" published on by null. (1895–1969).Stage, film, and television performer. An imposing, deep-voiced actor-singer, the tall, muscular African American played in everything from musical revues to absurdist plays.

  6. Ingram, Rex (1892-1950). Director de cine irlandés, cuyo verdadero nombre era Reginald Ingram Montgomery Hitchcock, nacido el 15 de enero de 1892 en Dublín y fallecido el 21 de julio de 1950 en Hollywood, Los Angeles (California).

  7. www.rexingram.ie › about-rex › directorRex Ingram Archive

    At The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Rex Ingram finally made the break into film direction, starting with the short film, The Symphony of Souls, with Robert Z. Leonard and Ella Hall, released in 1914 by one of Universal’s subsidiary companies, The Rex Motion Picture Company.