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Birthplace:
Portland, Indiana
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Pleasant-looking, dapper, often mustachioed character actor best known for his paternal roles and a wide variety of professional types. Ames, who early in his career used the surname of "Waycoff", made his screen debut as the romantic hero in Robert Florey's striking horror film, "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932). Shortly afterward, Ames played a role as important as any he played onscreen when, in 1933, he was one of 19 actors who met to form the Screen Actors Guild. In an organization whose ranks eventually swelled to well over 80,000, Ames, card number 15, served long and well as a member
1925
Joined Charles K Champlin Company in Lansford, Pennsylvania; first as general business manager, then as actor in small parts
Toured with stock companies
1932
First film as actor, "Murders in the Rue Morgue"
1933
Broadway debut in "It Pays to Sin"
1933
Was one of the founding members of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG)
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