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Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Rex Ingram

Years active
  
1918-1969



Born
  
October 20, 1895 (
1895-10-20
)
Cairo, Illinois, U.S.

Died
  
September 19, 1969, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Francine Everett (m. 1936–1939), Dena Ingram (m. ?–1969)

Albums
  
St. Louis Woman (1946 original Broadway cast)

Movies
  
The Thief of Bagdad, Cabin in the Sky, The Green Pastures, Sahara, The Adventures of Huckle

Similar People
  
John Justin, Ludwig Berger, Miles Malleson, Sabu Dastagir, Tim Whelan

Parents
  
Mack Ingram, Mamie Ingram

Rex Ingram (October 20, 1895 – September 19, 1969) was an American stage, film, and television actor.

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Early life and career

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Ingram was born near Cairo, Illinois, on the Mississippi River; his father was a steamer fireman on the riverboat Robert E. Lee. Ingram graduated from the Northwestern University medical school in 1919 and was the first African-American man to receive a Phi Beta Kappa key from Northwestern University. He went to Hollywood as a young man where he was literally discovered on a street corner by the casting director for Tarzan of the Apes (1918), starring Elmo Lincoln. He made his (uncredited) screen debut in that film and had many other small roles, usually as a generic black native, such as in the Tarzan films. With the arrival of sound, his presence and powerful voice became an asset and he went on to memorable roles in The Green Pastures (1936), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (the 1939 MGM version, opposite Mickey Rooney), The Thief of Bagdad (1940—perhaps his best-known film appearance—as the genie), The Talk of the Town (1942), and Sahara (1943).

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From 1929, he also appeared on stage, making his debut on Broadway. He appeared in more than a dozen Broadway productions, with his final role coming in Kwamina in 1961. He was in the original cast of Haiti (1938), Cabin in the Sky (1940), and St. Louis Woman (1946). He is one of the few actors to have played both God (in The Green Pastures) and the Devil (in Cabin in the Sky). In 1966 he played Tee-Tot in the movie Your Cheatin Heart. The Hank Williams Story.

Ingram was arrested for violating the Mann Act in 1948. Pleading guilty to the charge of transporting a teenage girl to New York for immoral purposes, he was sentenced to eighteen months in jail. He served just ten months of his sentence, but the incident had a serious effect on his career for the next six years. In the interim, he invested in the Club Alabam, famed nightclub located in the Dunbar Hotel in South Central Los Angeles, with partners Joe Morris and Clarence Moore, reopening it as a jazz club.

In 1962, he became the first African-American actor to be hired for a contract role on a soap opera, when he appeared on The Brighter Day. He had other minor work in television in the sixties, appearing in an episode each of I Spy and The Bill Cosby Show, both of which starred Bill Cosby, who used his influence to land him the roles.

Death

Shortly after filming a guest spot on The Bill Cosby Show, Ingram died of a heart attack at the age of 73. He was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California.

Filmography

Actor
1969
The Bill Cosby Show (TV Series) as
George
- A Christmas Ballad (1969) - George
1969
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Juba
- The Good Samaritans (1969) - Juba
1968
Journey to Shiloh as
Jacob
1967
Cowboy in Africa (TV Series) as
Dr. Tom Merar / Nhinga
- The Kasubi Death (1968) - Dr. Tom Merar
- Stone Age Safari (1967) - Nhinga
1967
Daktari (TV Series) as
Chief Makubu / Natoma
- The Big Switch (1968) - Chief Makubu
- Judy the Poacher (1967) - Natoma
1967
Hurry Sundown as
Prof. Thurlow
1966
Branded (TV Series) as
Hannibal - Valet
- This Stage of Fools (1966) - Hannibal - Valet
1965
I Spy (TV Series) as
Dr. Bingham
- Weight of the World (1965) - Dr. Bingham
1964
Your Cheatin' Heart as
Teetot
1964
Breaking Point (TV Series) as
C.K. Harris
- Never Trouble Trouble Till Trouble Troubles You (1964) - C.K. Harris
1963
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Janitor
- My Name Is Not Legion (1963) - Janitor (uncredited)
1962
The Lloyd Bridges Show (TV Series) as
Amos
- Gentleman in Blue (1962) - Amos
1962
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
Yanko
- The Sea Witch (1962) - Yanko
1962
The Brighter Day (TV Series) as
Rev. Victor Graham
- Episode dated 17 October 1962 (1962) - Rev. Victor Graham
- Episode dated 17 September 1962 (1962) - Rev. Victor Graham
1962
Sam Benedict (TV Series) as
Judge Larkin
- A Split Week in San Quentin (1962) - Judge Larkin
1961
The Rifleman (TV Series) as
Thaddeus
- Closer Than a Brother (1961) - Thaddeus
1960
The Law and Mr. Jones (TV Series) as
Larry Morgan
- The Storyville Gang (1960) - Larry Morgan
1960
Desire in the Dust as
Burt Crane
1960
Elmer Gantry as
Preacher of Black Congregation (uncredited)
1959
Watusi as
Umbopa
1959
Black Saddle (TV Series) as
Alex Booth
- Client: McQueen (1959) - Alex Booth
1959
Escort West as
Nelson Walker
1958
Anna Lucasta as
Joe Lucasta
1958
God's Little Acre as
Uncle Felix
1958
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
Joe
- The Killer (1958) - Joe
1957
Hell on Devil's Island as
Lulu
1957
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Chief
- The Man Who Walked on Water (1957) - Chief
1956
Climax! (TV Series) as
Petraca
- Flight to Tomorrow (1956) - Petraca
- The Circular Staircase (1956)
1956
The Ten Commandments as
Bit Part (uncredited)
1956
Congo Crossing as
Dr. Leopold Gorman
1955
Your Play Time (TV Series)
- Intolerable Portrait (1955)
1955
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Lem
- The Emperor Jones (1955) - Lem
1955
Tarzan's Hidden Jungle as
Sukulu Chieftain (uncredited)
1948
Moonrise as
Mose
1947
Shoe Shine Jasper (Short)(voice)
1946
John Henry and the Inky-Poo (Short) as
Narrator / John Henry (voice)
1945
Adventure as
Preacher (unconfirmed)
1945
A Thousand and One Nights as
Giant
1945
Jasper Tell (Short)(voice)
1945
Hot Lips Jasper (Short)(voice)
1944
Dark Waters as
Pearson Jackson
1944
Jasper's Paradise (Short)(voice)
1943
Fired Wife as
Charles
1943
Sahara as
Sgt. Maj. Tambul
1943
Cabin in the Sky as
Lucius / Lucifer Jr.
1942
The Talk of the Town as
Tilney
1942
Tulips Shall Grow (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1942
Jasper and the Watermelons (Short)(voice)
1941
The Gay Knighties (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1941
Hoola Boola (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1940
The Thief of Bagdad as
Djinn
1939
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as
Jim
1936
The Green Pastures as
De Lawd / Adam / Hezdrel
1934
Harlem After Midnight
1933
The Emperor Jones as
Court Crier (uncredited)
1929
The Four Feathers as
Fuzzy Wuzzy Native (uncredited)
1927
The King of Kings (uncredited)
1923
The Ten Commandments as
Israelite Slave (uncredited)
1918
Salome (uncredited)
1918
Tarzan of the Apes (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1948
Moonrise (performer: "Lonesome")
Thanks
1969
The Bill Cosby Show (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
- A Christmas Ballad (1969) - (in memory of)
Self
1958
Social Security in Action (TV Series) as
Self
1939
Let My People Live (Documentary short) as
Dr. Gordon
Archive Footage
2007
Classified X (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

Rex Ingram (actor) Wikipedia