Thomas H. Ince
Thomas H. Ince
...like Sennett, but could not function on its own successfully. In 1922, Ince's company merged with First National. Ince's production company still made movies that were released through...
Aileen Pringle
...and Julanne Johnston. At dinner that Sunday night, the group celebrated Ince's 42nd birthday. Early Monday morning, Ince was taken from the yacht by water taxi and brought ashore,...
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Tsuru Aoki
...performing in stage productions in the city's Japanese Theatre where she was noticed by film producer Thomas Ince who placed the young actress under contract. Aoki made her film debut in...
Marion Davies
...titled Murder at San Simeon (Scribner, 1996), based upon the death of Ince. The factual record shows that Thomas Ince suffered an attack of acute indigestion while aboard the yacht...
Kathryn McGuire
...she participated in a program exhibition at the Maryland Hotel in Pasadena . Among the spectators was Thomas H. Ince, who immediately offered Kathryn a solo number in a production he was...
Harry Culver
...locally in elected office before his death in Hollywood, California. With Culver's encouragement, Thomas Ince moved his film operations to what is now Culver City, and the Triangle...
Louise Glaum
...was as Mlle. Poppea in The Toast of Death (1915 ) opposite Harry Keenan. It was directed by Thomas Ince at "Inceville " in Topanga Canyon . Glaum appeared in six movies opposite William S....
Culver Studios
...Hunt Show, for Telepictures. It is also the shooting location for the ninth season of Scrubs . After Thomas Ince's alliance with D. W. Griffith and Mack Sennett went sour, he entered...
Angryfilms, Bellport 'Slide' with Hendrix
..."Cat's Meow," the Peter Bogdanovich-directed movie she produced that fictionally looked at the death of Thomas Ince and the events of yacht excursion with real-life personalities William...
Sony Pictures Studios
...in Ballona Creek. In an effort to enter the fledgling movie business , Culver convinced Ince to move his studio "Inceville " from Pacific Palisades to Culver City. In 1915, the very...
The 10 Most Notorious Sex Scandals in Hollywood History
...and that the gun went off as they struggled for it; another version had Hearst mistaking Ince for Chaplin as Ince sat chatting with Davies in the moonlight. Another of Hearst's guests,...
As Films Leave, Behind-The-Scenes Hollywood Fades
...shows the Culver Studios mansion during the silent film era (above), when it was owned by director Thomas Ince. Below is the mansion as it stands today. Top) Courtesy of Culver...

