John_Ince_(actor)

John Ince (actor)

John Ince (actor)

American actor (1878–1947)


John Edward Ince (August 29, 1878 April 10, 1947), also credited as John E. Ince, was an American actor of stage and motion pictures, and a film director. He was the elder brother of Thomas H. Ince, and Ralph Ince.[1]

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Biography

John Ince was born on August 29, 1878, in New York City. In 1910, he was a member of a stock theatre at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco, California, where he worked alongside actor Howard Hickman.[2] Ince became a member of The Lambs Club in New York City in 1919 like his brother Ralph, who had joined in 1916.[3]

A leading man from the early 1910s, he also directed and scripted several of his own vehicles. Concentrating almost exclusively on directing from 1915 through 1928, Ince returned before the cameras as a character actor in the early years of the talkies.

Selected filmography


References

  1. "John Ince". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on March 25, 2016.
  2. "Love is the Main Theme in "St. Elmo"". San Francisco Chronicle. January 11, 1910. p. 18 via Newsbank.
  3. "The Lambs". the-lambs.org. The Lambs, Inc. (Member Roster 'I'). Retrieved December 4, 2021.



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