Lloyd Ingraham
Lloyd Ingraham was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Ingraham began his entertainment career directing independent films, including early work on "The Eyes of Julia Deep" (1918), "The Amazing Impostor" (1919) and "Twin Beds" (1920) with Carter DeHaven. He also appeared in "The Girl in the Taxi" (1921). In addition to his directing, Ingraham also appeared on-screen in "Intolerance" (1916) and the adventure "Scaramouche" (1923) with Ramon Novarro. He kept working in film throughout the thirties, starring in "The Widow in Scarlet" (1932), the William Stage Boyd mystery "Midnight Warning" (1932) and "Texas Gun Fighter" (1932). He also appeared in "Silent Men" (1933). In the latter part of his career, he continued to act in the western "Everyman's Law" (1936) with Johnny Mack Brown, "Timber War" (1936) and "The Vigilantes Are Coming" (1936). He also appeared in the western "Ghost Patrol" (1936) with Tim McCoy and "The Lonely Trail" (1936). Ingraham last acted in "The Man Who Walked Alone" (1945). Ingraham passed away in April 1956 at the age of 82.