Leon Ames
Leon Ames was an American film and television actor. He is best remembered for playing father figures in such films as Meet Me in St. Louis with Judy Garland as one of his daughters, Little Women, On Moonlight Bay, and By the Light of the Silvery Moon. The fathers whom Ames portrayed were often somewhat stuffy and exasperated by the younger generation, but ultimately kind and understanding. Probably his best-known purely dramatic role was as DA Kyle Sackett in the crime film The Postman Always Rings Twice.
Early years
Leon Ames was born on January 20, 1902, in Portland, Indiana, son of Charles Elmer Wycoff and his wife Cora A. De Moss. Some sources list his original last name as "Wykoff" or "Waycoff", and in his early films, he acted under the name Leon Waycoff. In 1935, Ames explained that he changed his name because Waycoff was often misspelled and mispronounced. Ames was his mother's maiden name.He attended Indiana University at Bloomington, and he served in World War I, first in field artillery and later in the flying corps.
Stage
Ames' involvement with entertainment began when he worked as stage manager for the Charles K. Champlin Theatre Company. He ventured into acting with the group and progressed to having the lead in a production of Tomorrow and Tomorrow in Los Angeles. He acted for three years with the Stuart Walker Stock Company in Cincinnati, Ohio.He debuted on Broadway in It Pays to Sin. His other Broadway credits include Howie, Winesburg, Ohio,, Slightly Married, The Russian People, Little Darling, Guest in the House, The Land Is Bright, The Male Animal, Thirsty Soil, A House in the Country, and Bright Honor.
Film
Ames made his film debut in Quick Millions in 1931. Later, during the 1940s, he was under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Among his important roles at MGM is his 1944 portrayal of Mr. Smith in the studio's massive hit and subsequent classic Meet Me in St. Louis.Ames also appears in a featured role in The Postman Always Rings Twice, portraying the district attorney Kyle Sackett. He appears too in the Doris Day-Gordon MacRae film On Moonlight Bay, in its sequel By the Light of the Silvery Moon, and in Peyton Place. He performs the role of Samuel Eaton, Alfred Eaton's father, in From the Terrace. In the 1961 Walt Disney comedy The Absent-Minded Professor, he is the college president Rufus Daggett and can be seen once again in that role in the film's 1963 sequel Son of Flubber. In 1970, he was cast as Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox in the action war film Tora! Tora! Tora! His last screen role is in Peggy Sue Got Married in which he plays Kathleen Turner's character's grandfather Barney Alvorg.
Radio and television
Ames' first radio broadcast was in January 1942 on Grand Central Station.His television roles included leads in the adaptations of Life With Father and Father of the Bride. His presence in the latter program was such that, after the show had been on the air a few months, Ames' role was increased because "'father, as played by veteran character actor Leon Ames became the dominant figure in the whole show."
Ames had the title role of judge John Cooper in the syndicated series Frontier Judge and played Howard McMann in Bewitched.
He joined the cast of Mister Ed as Wilbur Post's neighbor, retired Colonel Gordon Kirkwood, after the death of actor Larry Keating, who had played Post's original neighbor Roger Addison. Ames also appeared in episodes of the NBC anthology series The Barbara Stanwyck Show, and on the short-lived CBS legal dramaStorefront Lawyers.
Other professional activities
Ames was one of the founders of the Screen Actors Guild in 1933. He served as its president in 1957. During the 1960s, Ames owned several Ford dealerships in California.Personal life
Ames was the father of Robert Fletcher, but abandoned his wife and their infant son around 1923.Ames wed actress Christine Gossett in 1938. The couple had a daughter, Shelley, and a son, Leon. Christine retired early acting to raise their family. They remained married until Ames' death in 1993.
Ames supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election.
Kidnapping
On February 12, 1964, Ames and his wife were held hostage in their home as an intruder demanded $50,000 before he would free them. Ames called his business partner, who obtained the money from a bank and delivered it to the house as instructed. After inspecting the cash, the kidnapper left Ames in the house, bound with tape, and instructed Mrs. Ames to drive him in the couple's car. He also forced both the business partner and a guest in the Ames house into the trunk. Eventually, police surrounded the car and freed the hostages.Death
On October 12, 1993, Ames died in Laguna Beach, California, of complications after suffering a stroke. He was 91. His gravesite is at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.Recognition
In 1980, after 50 years in show business, Leon Ames received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.Complete filmography
- Quick Millions as Hood
- Cannonball Express as Jack Logan
- Murders in the Rue Morgue as Pierre Dupin
- Stowaway as Tommy
- State's Attorney as First Trial Prosecutor
- The Famous Ferguson Case as Judd Brooks
- Thirteen Women
- A Successful Calamity as Barney Davis - Witon's Junior Associate
- That's My Boy as Al Williams
- Uptown New York as Max Silver
- Silver Dollar as Yates' Secretary
- Parachute Jumper as Pilot with Alabama
- Forgotten as Louie Strauss
- Alimony Madness as John Thurman
- The Man Who Dared as
- Ship of Wanted Men as Capt. John Holden
- Only Yesterday as Lee
- The Crosby Case as Clifford Mulford
- I'll Tell the World as Spud Marshall
- Now I'll Tell as Max
- The Count of Monte Cristo as Beauchamp
- Mutiny Ahead as McMurtrie
- Rescue Squad as Lester Vaughn
- Reckless as Ralph Watson
- Strangers All as Frank Walker
- Get That Man as Don Clayton / McDonald
- Death in the Air as Carl Goering
- Song of Revolt as Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
- Soak the Poor as Special Investigator Stanton
- Charlie Chan on Broadway as Buzz Moran
- Dangerously Yours as Phil
- Murder in Greenwich Village as Rodney Hunter
- 45 Fathers as Vincent
- The Spy Ring as Frank Denton
- International Settlement as Monte Silvers
- Walking Down Broadway as Frank Gatty
- Bluebeard's Eighth Wife as Ex-Chauffeur
- Island in the Sky as Marty Butler
- Come On, Leathernecks! as Otto Wagner / Baroni
- Mysterious Mr. Moto as Paul Brissac
- Suez as Napoleon III - Emperor of France
- Cipher Bureau as Maj. Philip Waring
- Strange Faces as Joe Gurney
- Secrets of a Nurse as Joe Largo
- Mr. Sheldon Goes to Town as Salesman
- Risky Business as Hinge Jackson
- Blackwell's Island as County Prosecutor Ballinger
- I Was a Convict as Jackson
- Panama Patrol as Maj. Phillip Waring
- Mr. Moto in Danger Island as Commissioner Madero
- Code of the Streets as "Chick" Foster
- Man of Conquest as John Hoskins
- Help Wanted as J. T. Evans - Labor Commissioner
- Fugitive at Large as Carter
- Thunder Afloat as Recruiting Officer
- Calling All Marines as Murdock
- Pack Up Your Troubles as Adjutant
- Marshal of Mesa City as Sheriff Jud Cronin
- Legion of Lost Flyers as Smythe
- East Side Kids as Pat O'Day
- No Greater Sin as Dr. Edward Cavanaugh
- Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring as John Stack
- Crime Doctor as William Wheeler
- The Iron Major as Robert 'Bob' Stewart
- Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as Lieut. Jurika
- The Thin Man Goes Home as Edgar Draque
- Meet Me in St. Louis as Mr. Alonzo Smith
- Between Two Women as Mr. Masters
- Fall Guy as Floyd Parkson
- Son of Lassie as Anton
- Anchors Aweigh as Admiral's Aide
- Week-End at the Waldorf as Henry Burton
- Yolanda and the Thief as Mr. Candle
- They Were Expendable as Major James Morton
- The Postman Always Rings Twice as Kyle Sackett
- No Leave, No Love as Colonel Elliott
- The Cockeyed Miracle as Ralph Humphrey
- The Show-Off as Frank Harlin
- The Great Morgan as K.F. Studio Exec
- Lady in the Lake as Derace Kingsby
- Undercover Maisie as Amor aka Willis Farnes
- Song of the Thin Man as Mitchell Talbin
- The Amazing Mr. Nordill as Everett Nordill, aka Everton
- Merton of the Movies as Lawrence Rupert
- Alias a Gentleman as Matt Enley
- On an Island with You as Commander Harrison
- The Velvet Touch as Gordon Dunning
- A Date with Judy as Lucien T. Pringle
- Little Women as Mr. March
- Any Number Can Play as Dr. Palmer
- Scene of the Crime as Capt. A.C. Forster
- Battleground as The Chaplain
- Ambush as Maj. C.E. Breverly
- The Big Hangover as Carl Bellcap
- The Skipper Surprised His Wife as Dr. Philip Abbott
- Crisis as Sam Proctor
- The Happy Years as Samuel H. Stover - Sr.
- Dial 1119 as Earl
- Watch the Birdie as Grantland D. Farns
- On Moonlight Bay as George Winfield
- Cattle Drive as Chester Graham Sr.
- It's a Big Country as Secret Service Man
- Angel Face as Fred Barrett
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon as George Winfield
- Let's Do It Again as Chet Stuart
- Sabre Jet as Lt. Col. George Eckert
- Engagement Party as Elliott Winston
- Peyton Place as Mr. Harrington
- From the Terrace as Samuel Eaton
- Maggie as Mark Bradley
- The Absent-Minded Professor as President Rufus Daggett
- Son of Flubber as President Rufus Daggett
- The Misadventures of Merlin Jones as Judge Holmsby / Lex Fortas
- The Monkey's Uncle as Judge Holmsby
- On a Clear Day You Can See Forever as Burt Clews
- Tora! Tora! Tora! as Frank Knox
- Toklat as Old Man / Narrator
- Hammersmith Is Out as General Sam Pembroke
- Brother of the Wind as Narrator
- The Meal as Bernard Wallace Kroger
- Timber Tramps as Deacon
- Sherlock Holmes in New York as Daniel Furman
- Claws as Ben Jones, Forest Commissioner
- The Best Place to Be as William Callahan
- Just You and Me, Kid as Manduke the Magnificent
- Testament as Henry Abhart
- Jake Speed as Pop Winston
- Peggy Sue Got Married as Barney Alvorg
Partial television credits
- Life with Father as Clarence Day, Sr.
- Westinghouse Studio One, episode "Tongue of Angels" as Cyrus Walker
- Father of the Bride as Stanley Banks
- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, episode "Wedding Day?????" as Bradford Williams
- Bewitched, episode "What Makes Darrin Run?" as Howard McMann
- Mister Ed as Gordon Kirkwood
Andy Griffith Show as Mr. Hampton