
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/20/1895
Place of Birth
Cairo, Illinois, USA
Rex Ingram
Biography
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,...
Known For

The Ten Commandments
as Bit Part (uncredited)

God's Little Acre
as Uncle Felix

Sahara
as Sgt. Maj. Tambul

Emperor Jones
as Court Crier

Hurry Sundown
as Prof. Thurlow

Elmer Gantry
as Preacher of Black Congregation (uncredited)

Hoola Boola
as Narrator (voice)

Watusi
as Umbopa

Anna Lucasta
as Joe Lucasta

The Ten Commandments
as Israelite Slave (uncredited)

The Talk of the Town
as Tilney

Congo Crossing
as Dr. Leopold Gorman

Journey to Shiloh
as Jacob

Adventure
as Preacher (unconfirmed)

The King of Kings
as (uncredited)

A Thousand and One Nights
as Giant

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
as Self (archive footage)

Escort West
as Nelson Walker

Tarzan's Hidden Jungle
as Sukulu Chieftain

Desire in the Dust
as Burt Crane