Lois Ingraham was an American actress who is best known for Heroes of the Night, Hearts and Fists, and The End of the Circle. Born on June 24, 1908, in Nebraska, she made a name for herself in the early years of Hollywood film.
Personal and Family Life
Lois was the youngest daughter of Lloyd Ingraham, a prominent figure in the film industry. She was married to M. Gamet, although not much is known about their relationship. Ingraham’s family background likely influenced her career in acting.
Career Highlights
Lois started her acting career in the silent film era, gaining recognition for her performances in various movies. Among her notable films are Hearts and Fists and Heroes of the Night, which showcased her talent and versatility as an actress. Despite her relatively short career, she left a mark on the early days of cinema.
Death and Legacy
Lois Ingraham passed away on June 3, 1955, in Los Angeles, California. Although she is not widely remembered today, her contributions to silent films remain a part of early Hollywood history. Her work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts who study the era.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1927 | Heroes of the Night | Jennie Lee |
1926 | Hearts and Fists | Jean Carroll |
1914 | The Arm of Vengeance | Lois Bowman |
1914 | Broncho Billy, Guardian | Josie Haley, as a Child |
1914 | The Cast of the Die | Fred’s Daughter |
1913 | The Naming of the Rawhide Queen | Cynthia Glen |
1913 | The End of the Circle | The Child |