
Thomas H. Ince
Biography
Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent era filmmaker and media proprietor. Ince was known as the "Father of the Western" and was responsible for making over 800 films. His untimely death at the height of his career, after he became severely ill aboard the private yacht of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst, has caused much speculation, although the official cause of his death was heart failure.
Acting (4 movies)
Directing (64 movies)

The Toast of Death
1915
In Love and War
1913

The Deserter
1912

War on the Plains
1912

The Last of the Line
1914

Civilization
1916

The Invaders
1912

Anna Christie
1923

The Dream
1911

In Old Madrid
1911

Sweet Memories
1911

The Mirror
1911

The Heart of an Indian
1912

The Dividend
1916

A Manly Man
1911

On Secret Service
1912

The Lieutenant's Last Fight
1912
The Cup of Life
1915

The Boomerang
1913

The Outcast
1912

Artful Kate
1911

The Post Telegrapher
1912

As a Boy Dreams
1911

Maid or Man
1911
When the Cat's Away
1911

Her Darkest Hour
1911

The Convert
1911
The Message in the Bottle
1911
Tracked
1911
The Fisher-Maid
1911
Pictureland
1911
Second Sight
1911
The Stampede
1911
The Fair Dentist
1911
For Her Brother's Sake
1911
The Master and the Man
1911
The Lighthouse Keeper
1911
Back to the Soil
1911

Their First Misunderstanding
1911

In the Sultan's Garden
1911

For the Queen's Honor
1911
A Gasoline Engagement
1911
At a Quarter of Two
1911
The Skating Bug
1911

The Toss of a Coin
1911
The Call of the Song
1911

'Tween Two Loves
1911
The Sentinel Asleep
1911

His Dress Shirt
1911
The Portrait
1911

The Better Way
1911

The Stepping Stone
1916
The Alien
1915

The Struggle
1913
Blazing the Trail
1912

The Devil
1915
Little Nell's Tobacco
1910
Behind the Stockade
1911
At the Duke's Command
1911
A Dog's Tale
1911
By the House That Jack Built
1911

The Battle of Gettysburg
1913

Peggy
1916

Behind the Times
1911


