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Thomas H. Ince

Filmmaker

Now often forgotten, Thomas Ince was a giant in the early days of silent films. He began directing shorts in 1911 and was particularly known for his Westerns, many starring cowboy star William S. Hart. After directing the 1916 film Civilization he focused mostly on producing and supervising. He was a partner with D.W. Griffith and Mack Sennett in the Triangle Film Corporation, built the Culver City studios which later became the legendary home of MGM, and developed many of the production and business techniques which grew into the Hollywood studio system. Ince is also known for his untimely 1924 death aboard the yacht of William Randolph Hearst; officially he died of heart trouble, but Hollywood rumor of the time suggested he had been shot by Hearst in a dispute over actress Marion Davies.

Extra credit: The Cat's Meow, a 2002 Peter Bogdanovich film based on the death of Ince, starred Cary Elwes as Ince and Kirsten Dunst as Marion Davies.

Thomas Ince appears with former Beach Boy Dennis Wilson in the loop Death By Yacht.

Four Good Links

The All Movie Guide

Good basic history of his career, plus a full list of his dozens of flicks

The Film 100

Ranks Ince 19th among the most influential people in film history

Urban Legends: Thomas Ince

An in-depth look at the rumors surrounding Ince's 1924 death

Yahoo Movies: The Cat's Meow

Previews, details and links to the 2002 movie based on Ince's death

Vital Stats

Birth

6 November 1882

Birthplace

Newport, Rhode Island

Death

19 November 1924
(heart attack - ?, age 42)

Best Known As

Director of Civilization