- Leading actor of late silent and early sound films. He had extensive prior stage experience with various stock companies and in vaudeville. Ames became an alcoholic after a string of unsuccessful marriages and romances (with, among others, actresses Frances Goodrich, Vivienne Segal and Ina Claire) and died from delirium tremens at the age of 42.
- Was in a relationship with Ina Claire at the time of his death.
- Father: Louis M. Ames.
- Interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Screen and stage actor, who entered films in 1925.
- Ames's first big acting break came when a friend brought him to the attention of the actor Henry Miller, which led to a role in Miller's production of The Great Divide. Ames spent fourteen seasons in stock with various stock companies before making his first appearance on Broadway in 1916.
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