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Thomas G. Lingham (April 7, 1870 – February 19, 1950; also credited as Thomas Lingham, Tom Lingham, and as T. G. Lingham) was an American stage performer and then a film actor during both the silent and early
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eras. He appeared in more than 100 motion pictures between 1914 and 1934, often portraying villains, which in the film industry at that time were also called " heavies". During his 20-year screen career, Lingham was cast in productions for
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, Signal Film Corporation, Pathé,
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, Lone Star Film Company, and for other studios in and around Hollywood.


Early life and stage career

Born in Indianapolis,
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, Thomas was the son of actress Katherine Fletcher and Matheis ("Matt") V. Lingham, who was also a well known stage actor and leading player on
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in the late 1870s and 1880s."Photoplay Side Lights: Lingham Born to Stage", ''Times of India'' (Mumbai), May 27, 1920, page 12. ProQuest Historical Newspapers. Thomas Lingham began his own entertainment career performing in
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productions in 1894 and then acting for five years with theatrical star James Neill, initially serving as a supporting character in the 1895 stage production ''Monte Cristo''."Motion Picture Studio Directory"
entry for Thomas Lingham under "ACTORS—Heavies", ''
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'' (New York, N.Y.), October 21, 1916, pp. 60. The cited issue of the directory was also published earlier in 1916 by ''MPN'', in its January 29 issue. Internet Archive, San Francisco, California. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
Then, during the early 1900s, Lingham acted with several stock companies in Indianapolis, Buffalo,
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, and
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as well as being featured in a variety of
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plays, including an "all-star cast" adaptation of ''The Three Musketeers''.


Film career

In 1913, after nearly 20 years singing and acting on stage, he and his wife Alberta (née Boardman), who used the name Katherine Goodrich in her own acting career, moved to California to begin working in the rapidly expanding motion picture industry in and around Los Angeles. Lingham soon found work with
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in east Hollywood, where in 1914 he was cast and credited as T. G. Lingham in dramas such as the
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''The Shadow of Guilt'' and the much longer five-reeler ''Shannon of the Sixth'' in which he portrayed Shah, the king of Dehli. By 1916, Lingham had established a reputation at Kalem, Signal Film Corporation, and at other California studios as a reliable supporting player and as one particularly skilled in portraying villains on screen. In fact, in the 1916 "Motion Picture Studio Directory" published in the
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''
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'', a section of several pages is devoted to profiling actors who specialize in roles as villains or "heavies".''MPN'' news item
reporting about Lingham's work on Signal's 1916 five-reeler ''The Manager of the B. and A.'', August 12, 1916, page 922. Internet Archive. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
Lingham is listed and pictured among those actors. His directory entry even includes a basic description of him: "Hght., 6ft.; wght. 185; complexion brunette, green eyes, dark brown hair, is ice skater." His birth year in the entry is noted 1874, which represents him to be four years younger than his actual age. In May 1916, Lingham and his wife Katherine Goodrich joined Signal cast and crew on location, traveling to
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and Hilo, Hawaii to film the five-reeler crime drama ''The Diamond Runners''. In the film, Lingham portrays Sir Thomas Holstead; Goodrich, the character Lady Holstead. That same year, in its July 8 issue, the "photoplay" critic for ''Motion Picture News'' gives a complimentary review to the
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''Medicine Bend'', Signal's sequel to its popular release ''Whispering Smith''. In his review, William Esty alludes to Lingham, identifying him as part of the film's "competent" supporting cast. Then, in its August 12 issue, ''MPN'' reports that Lingham was injured during the filming of the "railroad picture" ''The Manager of the B. and A.'':In the 15-episode Pathé serial ''
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'' in 1920, Lingham remained among the industry's favorite villains for casting directors and audiences. The widely read trade paper '' Wid's Daily'' in its review of the serial one again recognizes him as that production's "chief heavy". In an earlier issue of ''Wid's Daily'', in 1919, the paper's advice columnist "Polly Perkins" shares with her readers Lingham's ideas about what makes the portrayal of a "heavy" successful on screen, along with his suggestions on how to be a dapper dresser on a tight budget: Throughout the rest of the 1920s and into the early years of the sound era, Lingham continued to perform regularly in pictures for various studios, often again as a "true-to-type villain" in Westerns, which remained very popular with American moviegoers. Some of the features in which he was cast and credited in the late 1920s and early 1930s include ''The Bandit's Son'' (1927), '' Son of the Golden West'' (1928), ''The Trail of Courage'' (1928), ''The Cowboy and the Outlaw'' (1929), ''The Invaders'' (1929), '' Two Sisters'' (1929), ''The Oklahoma Sheriff'' (1930), and ''Hunted Men'' (1930). In the final years of Lingham's career, up to 1935, he was cast in several uncredited parts. His final credited role, at least the one consistently cited in Lingham's available filmographies, is in the 1934 Western or " oater" ''
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'' starring John Wayne."The Star Packer (1934)"
catalog, AFI. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
In that release presented by Lone Star Productions, "Tom Lingham" plays Sheriff Al Davis, whose time on the screen is short-lived, for the character is shot and killed in the first 10 minutes of the 54-minute film. By 1940, Lingham identified himself as fully retired from the motion picture industry. The United States Census for that year documents that he and his wife Alberta, who was long retired from her acting career, were still living in California, residing together in a $30-a-month apartment on Fountain Avenue in Los Angeles. "Sixteenth Census of the United States: 1940", digital copy of original enumeration page, April 2, 1940, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, United States Census Bureau, Washington, D.C. In that federal survey of the nation's population, Lingham classifies himself as retired and also documents that he was not seeking employment in 1940 and had not worked for wages at all in the preceding year. The couple's living arrangements at that time suggest the two former actors were living modestly off investments or remaining income they had accrued during their many years performing on stage and in films. Sometime during the next decade, though, either for financial or medical reasons, Lingham relocated to the Motion Picture Country House, a retirement community for former film-industry employees in nearby Woodland Hills.


Personal life and death

In Columbus, Ohio on February 4, 1907, Lingham married Alberta Katherine Boardman Brisk (stage name Katherine Goodrich). Thomas's obituary, however, in the ''Los Angeles Times'' in 1950 indicates that he may have been married a second time late in life. At the time of his death his surviving wife was identified in the newspaper simply as "Mary".Actress Katherine Goodwich was born Alberta Katherine Boardman in Austin, Texas in 1869. Before marrying Lingham in 1907, Alberta divorced her first husband (surname Brisk). Published three days after his death, Lingham's full obituary reads as follows:


Partial filmography

* ''The Shadow of Guilt'' (1914) * ''The Bond Eternal'' (1914) * ''The Barrier of Ignorance'' (1914) * ''
The Potter and the Clay ''The Potter and the Clay'' is a 1914 American silent short film directed by George Melford. Plot Cast * Douglas Gerrard as Bertram Trent – a Man of Wealth * Ollie Kirkby as Elsie Trent, Bertram's Wife * Cleo Ridgely as Dorothy Trent, ...
'' (1914) * ''The Strangler's Cord'' (1915) * ''The Dream Seekers'' (1915) * ''The Pitfall'' (1915) * '' Stingaree'' (1915) * ''The Taking of Stingaree'' (1915) * ''A Bushranger at Bay'' (1915) * ''The Master Swindlers'' (1916) * ''Medicine Bend'' (1916) * ''The Manager of the B. and A.'' (1916) * '' The Social Pirates'' (1916) * ''Judith of the Cumberlands'' (1916) * '' Lass of the Lumberlands'' (1916) * ''The Lost Express'' (1917) * ''The Railroad Raiders'' (1917) * ''
The Lion's Claws ''The Lion's Claws'' is a 1918 American adventure film serial directed by Harry Harvey and Jacques Jaccard and starring Marie Walcamp and Ray Hanford. The serial, which had 18 chapters, is considered to be a lost film. Cast Reception Like man ...
'' (1918) * '' The Red Glove'' (1919) * ''
The Adventures of Ruth ''The Adventures of Ruth'' is a 1919 American film serial directed by George Marshall. It is now considered to be a lost film. The serial was advertised as written, produced and directed by Ruth Roland. Roland was the producer, but it was writt ...
'' (1919) * ''
The Vanishing Dagger ''The Vanishing Dagger'' is a 1920 American adventure film serial directed by Edward A. Kull, J. P. McGowan, and Eddie Polo. It is presumed to be a lost film. Portions of this serial were filmed in England. The film had the working title ''The ...
'' (1920) * ''
Ruth of the Rockies ''Ruth of the Rockies'' is a 1920 American silent Western film serial directed by George Marshall. Two of the 15 episodes survive in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Plot As described in a film magazine, in New York City breezy Bab Murphy ...
'' (1920) * '' The Fire Eater'' (1921) * ''
The Honor of Rameriz ''The Honor of Rameriz'' (often incorrectly referred to with the correct spelling of ' Ramirez': ''The Honor of Ramirez'') is a 1921 American silent short Western film produced by Cyrus J. Williams and distributed by Pathé Exchange. It was d ...
'' (1921) * ''
My Lady Friends ''My Lady Friends'' is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Carter DeHaven, Flora Parker DeHaven and Thomas G. Lingham.Munden p.531 It was based on the 1919 Broadway play of the same title by Frank Mandel ...
'' (1921) * ''
The Spirit of the Lake ''The Spirit of the Lake'' is a 1921 American short silent Western film produced by Cyrus J. Williams and distributed by Pathé Exchange. It was directed by Robert North Bradbury and stars Tom Santschi, Bessie Love, and Ruth Stonehouse. This ...
'' (1921) * '' Riders of the Law'' (1922) * '' The Crow's Nest'' (1922) * '' Wolf Tracks'' (1923) * ''
The Forbidden Trail ''The Forbidden Trail'' is a 1923 American silent Western film written and directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress. Cast * Jack Hoxie - Jack Merriwell/Colonel Jim Merriwell * Ev ...
'' (1923) * ''
Itching Palms ''Itching Palms'' is a 1923 American silent comedy horror film directed by James W. Horne and starring Tom Gallery, Herschel Mayall and Virginia Fox.Munden p.389 Cast * Tom Gallery as Jerry * Herschel Mayall as Jerry's Father * Virginia ...
'' (1923) * ''
Desert Rider ''Desert Rider'' is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie, Frank Rice and Evelyn Nelson. Cast * Jack Hoxie as Jack Sutherland * Frank Rice as Toby Jones * Evelyn Nelson as Carolyn Grey ...
'' (1923) * '' Desert Driven'' (1923) * '' The Lightning Rider'' (1924) * ''
Wanted by the Law ''Wanted by the Law'' is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring J.B. Warner, Jay Morley and William McCall.Langman, p. 490 Cast * J.B. Warner as Jim Loraine * Jay Morley as Bill Baxter * William Mc ...
'' (1924) * '' Riders of Mystery'' (1925) * '' Heartless Husbands'' (1925) * '' Sky High Corral'' (1926) * ''
The Border Sheriff ''The Border Sheriff'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie, Olive Hasbrouck, and S.E. Jennings. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Cultus Collins, the sheriff of Cayuse Co ...
'' (1926) * ''
Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness ''Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness'' is a 1926 American silent historical Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Roy Stewart, Kathleen Collins and Edward Hearn.Österberg, p. 93. Cast * Roy Stewart as Daniel Boone * Kathl ...
'' (1926) * '' The Set-Up'' (1926) * ''
Splitting the Breeze ''Splitting the Breeze'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Robert De Lacey and starring Tom Tyler, Harry Woods and Peggy Montgomery.Munden, p. 757 Cast * Tom Tyler as Death Valley Drake * Harry Woods as Dave Matlock * Bar ...
'' (1927) * ''
Tom's Gang ''Tom's Gang'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Robert De Lacey and starring Tom Tyler, Sharon Lynn and Frankie Darro.Langman, p. 459 Cast * Tom Tyler as Dave Collins * Sharon Lynn as Lucille Rogers * Frankie Darro as Sp ...
'' (1927) * ''
Daring Deeds ''Daring Deeds'' is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Duke Worne and starring Billy Sullivan, Molly Malone and Earl Metcalfe.Munden p.170 Synopsis After arguing with his father, an airplane manufacturer, William Gordon Jr. flies ...
'' (1927) * ''
The Desert Pirate ''The Desert Pirate'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by James Dugan and starring Tom Tyler, Frankie Darro and Duane Thompson.Katchmerp.967 Cast * Tom Tyler as Tom Corrigan * Frankie Darro as Jimmy Rand * Duane Thompson as A ...
'' (1927) * ''The Bandit's Son'' (1927) * ''The Trail of Courage'' (1928) * '' The Rawhide Kid'' (1928) * '' Son of the Golden West'' (1928) * '' The Bantam Cowboy'' (1928) * ''Man in the Rough'' (1928) * '' Young Whirlwind'' (1928) * '' Fangs of the Wild'' (1928) * '' Into the Night'' (1928) * '' Orphan of the Sage'' (1928) * ''
The Cowboy and the Outlaw ''The Cowboy and the Outlaw'' is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by J. P. McGowan and starring Bob Steele, Edna Aslin and Bud Osborne. It was produced as an independent second feature on Poverty Row.Pitts, p. 396. It was original ...
'' (1929) * ''The Invaders'' (1929) * ''
The Fatal Warning ''The Fatal Warning'' is a 1929 mystery silent film serial directed by Richard Thorpe for Mascot. The film is considered to be a lost film, with no prints known to exist. It co-starred Boris Karloff. Plot After William Rogers, a bank executive, ...
'' (1929) *''
The Freckled Rascal ''The Freckled Rascal'' is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by Louis King and starring Buzz Barton, Milburn Morante and Lotus Thompson. Cast * Buzz Barton as Red Hepner * Milburn Morante as Hank Robbins * Thomas G. Lingham as ...
'' (1929) * '' Two Sisters'' (1929) * ''
Pals of the Prairie ''Pals of the Prairie'' is a 1929 American silent Western film intertwined with the romance of the mayor's daughter Dolores (Joyce) and Franciseo (Renaldo). After Francisco is kidnapped by friends of his romantic rival Pete Sangor (Patton), Re ...
'' (1929) * ''The Oklahoma Sheriff'' (1930) * '' Firebrand Jordan'' (1930) * ''Hunted Men'' (1930) * ''
The Star Packer ''The Star Packer'' is a 1934 Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, George "Gabby" Hayes, Yakima Canutt, and Verna Hillie. Plot U.S. Marshal John Travers becomes the sheriff of a turn-of-the-20th century wes ...
'' (1934)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lingham, Thomas G. 1870 births 1950 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors American male silent film actors American male stage actors Male actors from Indianapolis