Robert Ames
4.1Acting

Robert Ames

Mar 22, 1889 - Hartford, Connecticut, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert Downing Ames (March 23, 1889 – November 27, 1931) was an American stage and film actor whose career was cut short by his death at age 42.

After a brief stint in vaudeville, Ames moved to Hollywood in the mid 1920s to concentrate on film work, though on occasion he would return to perform on the New York stage. He co-starred in several early talkies, including The Trespasser (1929) with Gloria Swanson, A Lady to Love (1930) with Vilma Bánky and Edward G. Robinson, and the 1930 version of Holiday, opposite Ann Harding in the role later taken by Cary Grant in the better-remembered 1938 remake.

Credits

Cast

Media
Movie1930Not Damaged
Movie1920What Women WantWilliam Holliday Jr.
Movie1929The TrespasserJack Merrick
Movie1925The Wedding SongHayes Hallan
Movie1930HolidayJohnny Case
Movie1931MillieTommy Rock
Movie1931Behind Office DoorsJames Duneen
Movie1930A Lady to LoveBuck
Movie1931Smart WomanDonald 'Don' / 'Donnie' Gibson
Movie1931Three Who LovedPhilip Wilson
Movie1929The Voice of the CityBobby Doyle
Movie1926Three Faces EastFrank Bennett
Movie1932Tomorrow and TomorrowGail Redman
Movie1930War NurseRobin Neill
Movie1931ReboundBill Truesdale
Movie1930Double Cross RoadsDavid Harvey
Movie1926The Crown of LiesJohn Knight
Movie1929Rich PeopleNoel Nevins
Movie1931The Stolen JoolsRobert Ames (uncredited)
Movie1929Black WatersDarcy
Movie1931Rich Man's FollyJoe Warren
Movie1925Without MercyJohn Orme, M.P.
Movie1929Nix on Dames
Movie1930Madonna of the StreetsMorton

Crew

No crew credits available.