Ramsay Ames Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Boyfriend(s), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Phillips Ames
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Sunday
BIRTHPLACE
Brooklyn, New York, United States
DIED AT AGE
77 Years 0 Months 0 Days
DEATHDATE
March 30, 1996
DEATHPLACE
Santa Monica, California, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
lung cancer
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ZODIAC
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About Ramsay Ames
Actress, model, and dancer Ramsay Ames was born in Brooklyn, New York, the U.S on March 30, 1919. She was married to a Tony Award-winner musical writer Dale Wasserman and lived with him in Spain. There she had her own television interview show before pursuing an acting career. She learned Latin-style dancing from Walter Hillhouse School of Dance. She died due to lung cancer in Santa Monica, California, USA on March 30, 1998.
Career of Ramsay Ames
She had her own television interview show when she was in Spain. She also worked there in films produced in Europe for some supporting roles. She gets a chance in the movie Two Señoritas from Chicago when she met Columbia Pictures President Harry Cohn at the airport during her trip to California. After that, she worked with Universal Pictures for films such as Calling Dr. Death and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Here are some of her contribution.
Films
After working in Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, she had worked in six films in 1944 which are A Wave, a WAC, and a Marine as Betty, The Mummy's Ghost as Amina Mansouri, Ghost Catchers as Minor Role, Follow the Boys as Laura, Hat Check Honey as Mona Mallory. She was a Party Guest in the films Too Young to Know and Mildred Pierce. In 1946, she had worked in four films
The Time, the Place and the Girl as Bar Patron, Beauty, and the Bandit as Jeanne Du Bois, Below the Deadline as Lynn Turner
The Gay Cavalier as Pepita Geralda. Also four films in 1947 The Black Widow as Ruth Dayton, Green Dolphin Street as Corinne,
The Vigilante: Fighting Hero of the West as Betty Winslow.
Philo Vance Returns as Virginia Berneaux. She was Frances Blakein the film G-Men Never Forget in 1948. Had an uncredited role as Café Photographer in Vicki in 1953 and was a Drunken Woman as Ramsey Ames in Alexander the Great in 1956. She worked in At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon as Americana. Performed in Una tal Dulcinea, The Running Man in 1963.
Soundtrack
She had performed in Two Señoritas from Chicago and Crazy House in 1943. Hat Check Honey in 1944. The "Gay Cavalier" and "Philo Vance Returns" in 1946 and 1947.
Television
She had worked in a short film The Mummy's Ghost (Short) as Amina in 1966 and in two TV movies Code 645 as Frances Blake,
Sombra, the Spider Woman as Ruth Dayton.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Ramsay Ames
- Was Ramsay Ames in the habit of Smoking? Yes.

- She met Columbia President Harry Cohn at the airport during a trip to her mother's house in California. There she got a chance for a screen test and got the first break in the movie.
- She was an Athlete in her high school days and an excellent swimmer.
- She and her husband named their home "La Mancha" as her husband was the writer of the play "Man of La Mancha".
- She was also a singer and performed with a top rhumba band.
- Did Ramsay Ames takes alcohol? NA.
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