Author Ruth Barton says in her biography of silent film director Rex Ingram that he’s a name all but forgotten; if it is remembered, he’s erroneously mistaken for the African-American actor of the same name. Predominately known for his direction of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (19 read more
Rex Ingram is the star for today! Below, you’ll find links to those participating and honoring Ingram (updated as they come in), as well as my own reviews of his work throughout the years. Meredy.com presents a profile on Ingram and his career Fill in your details below or click an icon to log read more
Today's star is pioneering African-American actor Rex Ingram. Here he is at right with Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Lena Horne.
TCM is celebrating the career of Rex Ingram with 13 movies on Aug. 11. Here's what you need to know about a talented actor who was a star on both stage and screen. FY read more
Rex Ingram: Visionary Director of the Silent Screen
by Ruth Barton
Hardcover, 262 pages
ISBN: 9780813147093
October 2014
University Press of Kentucky
Barnes and Noble
Powell's
IndieBound
Rex Ingram was once a famous director from the silent film era and today is virtually unknown. His name was ec read more
Rex Ingram: Visionary Director of the Silent Screen
by Ruth Barton
Hardcover, 262 pages
ISBN: 9780813147093
October 2014
University Press of Kentucky
Barnes and Noble
Powell's
IndieBound
Rex Ingram was once a famous director from the silent film era and today is virtually unknown. His name was ec read more