Rex Ingram

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October 20, 1895

Rex Ingram (October 20, 1895 – September 19, 1969) was an American stage, film, and television actor. 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 there. 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), The Thief of Bagdad (1940—perhaps his best-known film appearance—as the genie), The Talk of the Town (1942), and Sahara (1943). 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. 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 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 work in television in the 1950s and 1960s. Rex Ingram died of a heart attack at the age of 73. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

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Visual Effects: The Thief of Bagdad
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movie2008United States
Character: Djinn (archival footage)Credit: Acting
The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli
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movie1973United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Journey to Shiloh
6.60
movie1968United States
Character: JacobCredit: Acting
Hurry Sundown
6.60
movie1967United States
Character: Prof. ThurlowCredit: Acting
Your Cheatin' Heart
6.80
movie1964United States
Character: TeetotCredit: Acting
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
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movie1961United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Desire in the Dust
6.90
movie1960United States
Character: Burt CraneCredit: Acting
Elmer Gantry
7.50
movie1960United States
Character: Preacher of Black Congregation (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Watusi
6.80
movie1959United States
Character: UmbopaCredit: Acting
Escort West
6.80
movie1959United States
Character: Nelson WalkerCredit: Acting
Anna Lucasta
6.90
movie1958United States
Character: Joe LucastaCredit: Acting
God's Little Acre
6.80
movie1958United States
Character: Uncle FelixCredit: Acting
The Ten Commandments
7.90
movie1956United States
Character: Bit Part (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Congo Crossing
6.80
movie1956United States
Character: Dr. Leopold GormanCredit: Acting
Tarzan's Hidden Jungle
6.70
movie1955United States
Character: Sukulu ChieftainCredit: Acting
Moonrise
6.90
movie1948United States
Character: MoseCredit: Acting
Shoe Shine Jasper
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movie1947United States
Character: (voice)Credit: Acting
John Henry and the Inky-Poo
6.90
movie1946United States
Character: Narrator / John Henry (voice)Credit: Acting
Adventure
6.70
movie1945United States
Character: Preacher (unconfirmed)Credit: Acting
A Thousand and One Nights
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movie1945United States
Character: GiantCredit: Acting