Who's who in the film world (1914)

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HLOYD INGRAHAM. Mr. Ingraham's first theatrical experience was in 1889, playing juvenile parts with Robert Buchanan, remaining with him for seven years. In 1906 Mr. Ingraham associated himself with George W. Hamler, showing under the name of Hamler & Ingraham in repertoire; then followed a three season's engagement under E. V. Stairs in "Three Musketeers" and "Prince Otto." Two seasons in "Alphonse & Gaston" and later in stock at the Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles. From there Mr. Ingraham went to the Liberty Theatre in Oakland, Cal., in stock, and then became Director to Busch Temple, Chicago; Burwood's Theatre. Omaha, and the Lois Theatre in Seattle. His first appearance before the camera was in 1912 with the Universal Film Company, then to the Essanay Company, and finally back to the Universal as director to the Powers Brand, where he is at present engaged. Address: Universal Film Company, Hollywood, Cal. One Hundred Eighty-two