Amo Igraham

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Amo Igraham (aka: Amo Langenhans, Born July 8, 1909 New York City, New York, USA, Died November 2, 1983Los Angeles, California, USA)

Amo Ingraham was the daughter of the famous composer Herbert Ingraham (1881-1910). In 1936, Amo took the time to renew many of her father's 1909 and 1910 copyrights in her name.

Filmography

Robert Benchley, Fred MacMurray, and Rosalind Russell in Take a Letter, Darling (1942)|Tall Willowy Brunette (uncredited)

Ethelreda Leopold, Helen Blizard, and Mary Rosetti in Gold Diggers in Paris (1938)|Gold Digger (uncredited)

Hugh Herbert, Glenda Farrell, Benny Goodman, Ted Healy, Lola Lane, Rosemary Lane, Louella Parsons, and Dick Powell in Hollywood Hotel (1937) |Girl in Nightclub (uncredited)

Rosemary Lane, Dick Powell, and Fred Waring in Varsity Show (1937)| Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Dick Powell and Doris Weston in The Singing Marine (1937) The Singing Marine 5.8 Girl (uncredited) 1937

Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, Ethelreda Leopold, Victor Moore, and Dick Powell in Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) Gold Diggers of 1937 6.4 Chorus Girl (uncredited) 1936

Joan Blondell, George Kelly, James V. Kern, Jeanne Madden, Billy Mann, Frank McHugh, Dick Powell, Warren William, The Yacht Club Boys, and Charles Adler in Stage Struck (1936) Stage Struck 5.6 Ms Ingraham (uncredited) 1936

Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) Gold Diggers of 1935 6.9 Haughty Woman (uncredited) 1935

Kay Francis and Al Jolson in Wonder Bar (1934) Wonder Bar 6.5 Hazel - Chorus Girl (uncredited) 1934

Bette Davis, William Powell, Hugh Herbert, Frank McHugh, and Verree Teasdale in Fashions of 1934 (1934) Fashions of 1934 6.6 Chorus Girl (uncredited) 1934

James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, and Dick Powell in Footlight Parade (1933) Footlight Parade 7.5 Chorus Girl (uncredited) 1933

Gloria Stuart, Joan Marsh, Herbert Mundin, and Raul Roulien in It's Great to Be Alive (1933) It's Great to Be Alive 5.6 Dancer - American Girl (uncredited) 1933

Edna Callahan, Maxine Cantway, Margaret Cathew, Virginia Dabney, Marlo Dwyer, Muriel Gordon, Mildred Dixon, and Kathy Cunningham in Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) Gold Diggers of 1933 7.7 Gold Digger (uncredited) 1933

Cary Grant and Nancy Carroll in The Woman Accused (1933) The Woman Accused 6.3 3rd Girl 1933

Lili Damita and Warren William in The Match King (1932) The Match King 6.9 Chorus Girl asking for a match (uncredited) 1932

Fredric March and Sylvia Sidney in Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) Merrily We Go to Hell 6.9 Bridesmaid (uncredited) 1932

Boris Karloff, Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke, and Dorothy Revier in Night World (1932) Night World 6.9 Chorine (uncredited) 1932

Charlotte Greenwood and Bert Lahr in Flying High (1931) Flying High 5.6 Chorus Girl (uncredited) 1931

Palmy Days (1931) Palmy Days 6.9 Goldwyn Girl (uncredited) 1931

Oliver Hardy, Jean Harlow, and Stan Laurel in Double Whoopee (1929) Double Whoopee 6.9 Short Hotel Guest (uncredited) 1929

Clara Bow and Fredric March in The Wild Party (1929) The Wild Party 6.2 Jean (uncredited) 1929

Jean Harlow in Chasing Husbands (1928) Chasing Husbands 7.9 Short 1928


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