Amo Ingraham (Amo Ingraham)
Actress, Dancer. She appeared in films from the late 1920s through the early 1940s. She was born in New York City to popular composer Herbert Ingraham and his wife Frankie Campbell. She played small parts, often as a chorus girl, in the following films: “Chasing Husbands” (1928), “The Wild Party” (1929), “Palmy Days” (1931), “Night World” (1932), “Gold Diggers of 1933,” “It’s Great to Be Alive” (1933), “Footlight Parade” (1933), “Fashions of 1934,” “Wonder Bar” (1934), “Gold Diggers of 1937” (1936) and “Take a Letter, Darling” (1942). She never married and spent her last years living in Santa Monica, California. The epitaph on her grave in a private, walled section of Forest Lawn Glendale reads “A Beautiful Lady.” (bio by: James Lacy) Family links: Parents: Herbert Ingraham (1882 – 1910) Frankie S. Ingraham (1883 – 1933)
Born
- July, 08, 1909
- USA
Died
- November, 11, 1983
- USA
Cemetery
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
- California
- USA