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Years active
  
1907-1937

Parents
  
John E. Ince, Emma Ince

Children
  
Ralph Ince

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Ralph Ince


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Full Name
  
Ralph Waldo Ince

Born
  
January 16, 1887 (
1887-01-16
)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Occupation
  
Film director, actor, screenwriter

Relatives
  
John Ince (brother) Thomas H. Ince (brother) Ralph Ince (son)

Died
  
April 10, 1937, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Helen Tigges (m. 1932–1937), Lucille Mendez (m. 1926–1932), Lucille Lee Stewart (m. 1910–1925)

Movies
  
Little Caesar, Lucky Devils, The Lost Squadron, Crime Unlimited, Gentleman's Fate

Similar People
  
John Ince, Thomas H Ince, Anita Stewart, William Collier - Jr, Dorothy Wilson

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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.

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Biography

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.

Marriage

Ince married three times, first to Vitagraph player Lucille Lee Stewart, sister of actress Anita Stewart. Their fifteen-year marriage ended in 1925, two years after she had left him. The following year he married Lucille Mendez, a stage and screen actress. This union ended in 1932 after Mendez claimed Ince damaged her career by not allowing her to accept certain job offers. Ince’s last wife was Helen Ruth Tigges, a native of Frazee, Minnesota. She was the mother of his only child born just months before his death at age fifty.

Death

Ralph Ince died on April 10, 1937, when a car his wife was driving struck an iron standard near their residence in the Kensington district of London, England. The force of the impact, though not great, proved fatal to Ince when his head struck the dashboard. Helen Ince suffered cuts and bruises that required hospitalization. Ince and his wife had moved to Britain shortly after they had married in 1932 to continue his film work there.

Filmography

Director
1937
The Man Who Made Diamonds
1937
The Perfect Crime
1937
It's Not Cricket
1937
Side Street Angel
1937
The Vulture
1936
It's You I Want
1936
Hail and Farewell
1936
Fair Exchange
1936
Twelve Good Men
1936
Gaol Break
1936
Jury's Evidence
1935
Blue Smoke
1935
The Black Mask
1935
Crime Unlimited
1935
Rolling Home
1935
Mr. What's-His-Name?
1935
Murder at Monte Carlo
1934
What's in a Name?
1934
A Glimpse of Paradise
1934
No Escape
1933
Lucky Devils
1932
Men of America
1932
Flaming Gold
1930
La fuerza del querer
1929
Hurricane
1929
Hardboiled
1928
The Singapore Mutiny
1928
Danger Street
1928
Hit of the Show
1928
Chicago After Midnight
1928
Coney Island
1927
South Sea Love
1927
Shanghaied
1927
Not for Publication
1927
Moulders of Men
1927
Wandering Girls
1927
Home Struck
1926
The Better Way
1926
Breed of the Sea
1926
The Lone Wolf Returns
1926
The Sea Wolf
1926
Bigger Than Barnum's
1925
Lady Robinhood
1925
Smooth as Satin
1925
Dumb and Daffy (Short)
1925
Alias Mary Flynn
1925
Playing with Souls
1924
The Chorus Lady
1924
The House of Youth
1924
Dynamite Smith
1924
His Bitter Half (Short)
1924
The Moral Sinner
1924
The Uninvited Guest
1923
Homeward Bound
1923
Counterfeit Love
1923
Success
1922
The Referee
1922
Channing of the Northwest
1922
Reckless Youth
1922
A Wide Open Town
1921
A Man's Home
1921
Tropical Love
1921
After Midnight
1921
Remorseless Love
1921
Wet Gold
1921
The Highest Law
1920
Red Foam
1920
Out of the Snows
1920
His Wife's Money
1920
The Land of Opportunity (Short)
1919
Out Yonder
1919
Sealed Hearts
1919
The Perfect Lover
1919
Shadows of the Past
1919
The Painted World
1919
Too Many Crooks
1919
A Stitch in Time
1919
Two Women
1919
Virtuous Men
1918
Five Thousand an Hour (as Ralph W. Ince)
1918
The Panther Woman
1918
Our Mrs. McChesney
1918
Her Man (as Ralph W. Ince)
1918
The Eleventh Commandment (as Ralph W. Ince)
1918
Tempered Steel
1918
Fields of Honor (as Ralph W. Ince)
1917
The Co-respondent
1917
To-Day (as Ralph W. Ince)
1917
The Argyle Case (as Ralph W. Ince)
1916
The Ninety and Nine (as Ralph W. Ince)
1916
The Combat
1916
His Wife's Good Name
1916
The Conflict (as Ralph W. Ince)
1916
The Destroyers (as Ralph W. Ince)
1916
My Lady's Slipper
1915
Count 'Em (Short)
1915
The Awakening (Short)
1915
The Goddess
1915
The Sort-of-Girl-Who-Came-from-Heaven (Short)
1915
His Phantom Sweetheart (Short)
1915
The Juggernaut (as Ralph W. Ince)
1915
Some White Hope? (Short)
1915
From Headquarters (Short)
1915
The Right Girl? (Short)
1914
413 (Short)
1914
The Sins of the Mothers
1914
Two Women (Short)
1914
Fatty's Sweetheart (Short)
1914
'Midst Woodland Shadows (Short)
1914
Four Thirteen (Short)
1914
He Danced Himself to Death (Short)
1914
The Painted World
1914
Uncle Bill (Short)
1914
Shadows of the Past (Short)
1914
'Round the World in 80 Days
1914
Too Many Uncles (Short)
1914
He Never Knew (Short)
1914
The Girl from Prosperity (Short)
1914
Fatty on the Job (Short)
1914
Back to Broadway (Short)
1914
A Million Bid (as Ralph W. Ince)
1914
Lincoln, the Lover (Short)
1914
The Lucky Elopement (Short)
1914
The Right and the Wrong of It (Short)
1914
Diana's Dress Reform (Short)
1913
His Second Wife (Short)
1913
The Swan Girl (Short)
1913
The Wreck
1913
Why I Am Here (Short)
1913
His Last Fight (Short)
1913
Fatty's Affair of Honor (Short)
1913
Peggy's Burglar (Short)
1913
Master Fixit (Short)
1913
The Treasure of Desert Isle (Short)
1913
The Lost Millionaire (Short)
1913
The Call (Short)
1913
Bingles' Nightmare; or, If It Had Only Been True (Short)
1913
The Prince of Evil (Short)
1913
The Moulding (Short)
1913
A Sweet Deception (Short)
1913
Song Bird of the North (Short)
1913
A Regiment of Two
1913
The Forgotten Latchkey (Short)
1913
Two's Company, Three's a Crowd (Short)
1913
A Fighting Chance (Short)
1913
The Web (Short)
1913
Love Laughs at Locksmiths; or, Love Finds a Way (Short)
1913
Brother Bill (Short)
1913
The Strength of Men (Short)
1913
Red and White Roses (unconfirmed)
1913
A Heart of the Forest (Short)
1913
Papa Puts One Over (Short)
1913
The Classmate's Frolic (Short)
1913
How Fatty Made Good (Short)
1913
His Wife's Relatives (Short)
1913
The Bringing Out of Papa (Short)
1913
Off the Road (Short)
1913
The Delayed Letter (Short)
1912
Sue Simpkins' Ambition (Short)
1912
Song of the Shell (Short)
1912
The Curio Hunters (Short)
1912
The Wood Violet (Short)
1912
Una of the Sierras (Short)
1912
The Professor and the Lady (Short)
1912
The Mills of the Gods (Short)
1912
The Godmother (Short)
1912
Her Choice (Short)
1912
The Counts (Short)
1912
A Double Danger (Short)
1912
The Serpents (Short)
1912
The Cave Man (Short)
1911
The Ninety and Nine (Short)
1911
The Peace Offering; or, the Absconding Bridget (Short)
1911
Troublesome Secretaries (Short)
Actor
1937
The Perfect Crime as
Jim Lanahan
1936
Gaol Break as
Jim Oakley
1935
Blue Smoke as
Al Dempson
1935
Rolling Home as
Wally
1935
So You Won't Talk as
Ralph Younger
1934
No Escape as
Lucky
1934
The Girl Thief as
Mackintosh
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
Defense Attorney
1932
Extra! Extra! (Short) as
Callahan
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
The Hatchet Man as
'Big Jim' Malone (uncredited)
1932
Running Hollywood (Short) as
Scratchface Henchman
1932
Girl of the Rio as
O'Grady
1931
The Big Shot as
Butch (uncredited)
1931
Men of Chance as
Farley
1931
The 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
The Singapore Mutiny as
Kelsey
1928
Chicago After Midnight as
Jim Boyd
1927
Shanghaied as
Hurricane Haley
1927
Not for Publication as
'Big Dick' Wellman
1926
The Better Way as
Billy
1926
Breed of the Sea as
Tod Pembroke, aka Captain Blaze Devine / Tom Pembroke
1926
The Sea Wolf as
'Wolf' Larsen
1926
Bigger Than Barnum's as
Carl Ravelle
1926
Yellow Fingers as
Brute Shane
1922
Channing of the Northwest
1921
Wet Gold as
John Cromwell
1921
The Highest Law as
Abraham Lincoln
1920
The Bringers
1920
Out of the Snows as
Robert Holliday
1920
The Land of Opportunity (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1917
Battle Hymn of the Republic (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1914
The Sins of the Mothers as
Mr. Raymond (as Ralph W. Ince)
1914
Fatty's Sweetheart (Short)
1914
He Danced Himself to Death (Short) as
Herman Underdunk
1914
Too Many Uncles (Short) as
Henry - the Nephew
1914
Lincoln, the Lover (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1914
The Lucky Elopement (Short) as
Gerald
1913
The Swan Girl (Short)
1913
Why I Am Here (Short) as
Bill Murphy
1913
His Last Fight (Short) as
The Prize-Fighter
1913
The Treasure of Desert Isle (Short)
1913
The Call (Short) as
A Friend of Ned's
1913
A Sweet Deception (Short)
1913
Song Bird of the North (Short) as
President Lincoln
1913
A Regiment of Two as
Lord Dudley
1912
Una of the Sierras (Short)
1912
The Higher Mercy (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1912
She Wanted a Boarder (Short) as
The Friend
1912
The Bond of Music (Short) as
A German General
1912
The Bogus Napoleon (Short)
1912
The Heart of Esmeralda (Short) as
Ben Holt
1912
The Money Kings (Short) as
The Aviator
1912
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1912
Yellow Bird (Short) as
The Hunter
1912
Mockery (Short) as
Prince Dionio
1912
The Lady of the Lake (Short) as
Douglas, Earl of Angus
1912
Love in the Ghetto (Short) as
Barish - the Father
1912
The Serpents (Short) as
Eric
1912
The Cave Man (Short) as
Eric
1912
The Seventh Son (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1911
In the Clutches of a Vapor Bath (Short) as
The Thief
1911
Testing His Courage (Short)
1911
The Ventriloquist's Trunk (Short) as
Prof. Dinkenspiel - a Traveling Ventriloquist
1911
The Freshet (Short) as
Tom Ennis - the Young Blacksmith
1911
Heroes of the Mutiny (Short) as
Gerald O'Hara
1911
Who's Who (Short)
1911
Carr's Regeneration (Short)
1911
How Millie Became an Actress (Short) as
The Stage Manager
1911
One Flag at Last (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1911
The Child Crusoes (Short)
1911
How Betty Won the School (Short) as
The Burglar
1911
Man to Man (Short)
1911
Billy the Kid (Short) as
Billy's Uncle
1911
The Battle of Bunker Hill (Short)
1911
The One Hundred Dollar Bill (Short) as
Dick Armstrong
1911
The Lure of Vanity (Short)
1911
The Geranium (Short)
1911
In the Arctic Night (Short)
1911
The Woes of a Wealthy Widow (Short)
1911
The Battle Hymn of the Republic (Short) as
Abraham Lincoln
1911
The Star Spangled Banner (Short)
1911
The Derelict Reporter (Short)
1911
The Peace Offering; or, the Absconding Bridget (Short) as
The Husband
1911
Troublesome Secretaries (Short) as
Ralph - The Successful Suitor
1911
A Tale of Two Cities (Short)(uncredited)
1910
Drumsticks (Short) as
The Father
1910
Auld Robin Gray (Short) as
Jaimie
1910
Uncle Tom's Cabin (Short)
1910
Saved by the Flag (Short)
1908
Othello (Short) as
Soldier (uncredited)
1907
Athletic American Girls (Short)
Writer
1929
Hardboiled (titles)
1928
The Singapore Mutiny (titles)
1921
The Last Door (story)
1919
Virtuous Men
1918
The Eleventh Commandment (story - as Ralph W. Ince)
1917
To-Day (scenario - as Ralph W. Ince)
1917
The Argyle Case (as Ralph W. Ince)
1916
The Thorn and the Rose (Short) (scenario)
1916
Freddy Versus Hamlet (Short) (story)
1915
Count 'Em (Short)
1915
The Awakening (Short)
1915
The Juggernaut (story - as Ralph W. Ince)
1915
Some White Hope? (Short) (scenario)
1915
The Right Girl? (Short)
1914
Two Women (Short)
1914
Fatty's Sweetheart (Short) (scenario)
1914
'Midst Woodland Shadows (Short)
1914
Back to Broadway (Short)
1914
A Million Bid
1914
Lincoln, the Lover (Short)
1913
The Swan Girl (Short) (writer)
1913
Why I Am Here (Short) (writer)
1913
His Last Fight (Short) (writer)
1913
Fatty's Affair of Honor (Short) (scenario)
1913
Master Fixit (Short) (scenario)
1913
The Treasure of Desert Isle (Short) (writer)
1913
The Lost Millionaire (Short) (scenario)
1913
The Call (Short) (story)
1913
Song Bird of the North (Short) (writer)
1913
A Fighting Chance (Short) (scenario)
1913
The Web (Short) (scenario)
1913
Love Laughs at Locksmiths; or, Love Finds a Way (Short) (scenario)
1913
Brother Bill (Short) (writer)
1913
Papa Puts One Over (Short) (writer)
1913
The Classmate's Frolic (Short) (writer)
1913
How Fatty Made Good (Short) (scenario)
1912
Song of the Shell (Short)
1912
The Wood Violet (Short)
1912
Her Choice (Short)
1912
The Counts (Short) (scenario)
1912
The Serpents (Short) (scenario)
1910
Drumsticks (Short) (scenario)
Producer
1927
Shanghaied (producer)
1927
Not for Publication (producer)
1918
Her Man (producer - as Ralph W. Ince)
Miscellaneous
1921
The Highest Law (supervisor)
1913
The Tiger (Short) (supervisor)
Editor
1920
The Great Shadow

References

Ralph Ince Wikipedia