Leon Ames

Leon Ames

Deceased · Born: Jan 20, 1902 · Died: Oct 12, 1993

Personal Details

BornJan 20, 1902 Portland, Indiana, USA

Biography

Leon Ames was born Harry Wycoff in Portland, Indiana, to Cora Alice (DeMoss) and Charles Elmer Wycoff. He had a lifelong aspiration to become an actor and pursued it through a long apprenticeship in touring amateur theatre companies, even selling shoes for a while on 42nd Street in the 1920s. It took him until 1933 to make his Broadway debut.

He appeared in his first movie, the somber and expressionistic Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932),an Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, in which Leon played the dependable love interest of heroine Sidney Fox.

For the next three years, he appeared under his birth name (Leon Waycoff) in a variety of B-movies for "Poverty Row" studios like Mayfair, Showmen's Pictures, World-Wide, Empire, and Majestic.

His first film as 'Leon Ames' was the Shirley Temple vehicle, Stowaway (1932). For the next few years, he served yet another apprenticeship, playing a variety of stalwart characters and the occasional bad guy in such cheerful potboilers as the anemic Murder in Greenwich Village (1937),the amusing Mysterious Mr. Moto (1938),and the eminently forgettable Secrets of a Nurse (1938).

There were also occasional highlights: he popped up in Ernst Lubitsch's last film at Paramount, Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938),with Gary Cooper and Myrna Loy, and even starred as the leading man of Cipher Bureau (1938) and Panama Patrol (1939),albeit at Grand National.

Leon's career improved dramatically after playing Judy Garland's father Alonzo (along with Mary Astor as the matriarch of the family) in MGM's classic, Meet Me in St. Louis (1944),directed by Vincente Minnelli. For the first time, Leon's acting abilities were well employed, especially his ability to deliver dryly humorous one-liners.

Signed to a contract at MGM, Leon was now cast in pivotal character roles in more important A-grade output, usually as put-upon, loving fathers: A Date with Judy (1948),Little Women (1949),(where he again teamed up with Mary Astor),By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953),to name but a few.

For something completely different, he also played district attorney Kyle Sackett in the film noir, The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) and, against type, portrayed Paul Newman's thoroughly unpleasant father in From the Terrace (1960).

Leon continued in films well until his twilight years and was last seen as Kathleen Turner's grandfather in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). On television, he had a popular run starring in Life with Father (1953) and Father of the Bride (1961) (played by Spencer Tracy on the big screen) as well as playing Wilbur Post's neighbor Gordon Kirkwood in Mister Ed (1961).

Leon had another claim to fame in being one of 19 actors, who – after a clandestine meeting in June 1933 – established the Screen Actors Guild. For thirty years (commencing in 1945) he held a senior executive position as recording secretary and served as national president of the organization between 1957 and 1979.

He also served on the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The dapper actor and avid unionist died at a Laguna Beach nursing home at the ripe old age of 91 on October 12, 1993.

Career

1986
Jake Speed
Jake Speed as Pop Winston
Peggy Sue Got Married
Peggy Sue Got Married as Barney Alvorg
1983
Testament
Testament as Henry Abhart
1979
Just You and Me, Kid
Just You and Me, Kid as Manduke the Magnificent
The Best Place to Be
The Best Place to Be as William Callahan
1977
Claws
Claws as Ben Jones, Forest Commissioner
1976
1975
The Meal
The Meal as Kroger
1974
That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment! as (archive footage) (uncredited)
1972
Hammersmith Is Out
Hammersmith Is Out as General Sam Pembroke
1970
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Tora! Tora! Tora! as Frank Knox
1965
The Monkey's Uncle
The Monkey's Uncle as Judge Holmsby
1964
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones as Judge Holmsby / Lex Fortas
Mister Ed
Mister Ed as Gordon Kirkwood
1963
Son of Flubber
Son of Flubber as Rufus Daggett
1961
1960
From the Terrace
From the Terrace as Samuel Eaton
1957
Peyton Place
Peyton Place as Leslie Harrington
1953
Sabre Jet
Sabre Jet as Lt. Col. Eckert
Let's Do It Again
Let's Do It Again as Chet Stuart
Angel Face
Angel Face as Fred Barrett
1951
On Moonlight Bay
On Moonlight Bay as George Winfield
Cattle Drive
Cattle Drive as Chester Graham, Sr.
1950
The Big Hangover
The Big Hangover as Carl Bellcap
The Happy Years
The Happy Years as Sr. Samuel H. Stover
Crisis
Crisis as Sam Proctor
Watch the Birdie
Watch the Birdie as Grantland D. Farns
Ambush
Ambush as Maj. C.E. Breverly
1949
Scene of the Crime
Scene of the Crime as Capt. A.C. Forster
Little Women
Little Women as Father March
Battleground
Battleground as The Chaplain
1948
On an Island with You
On an Island with You as Commander Harrison
Alias a Gentleman
Alias a Gentleman as Matt Enley
A Date with Judy
A Date with Judy as Lucien T. Pringle
The Velvet Touch
The Velvet Touch as Gordon Dunning
1947
Undercover Maisie
Undercover Maisie as Amor/Willis Farnes
Song of the Thin Man
Song of the Thin Man as Mitchell Talbin
Merton of the Movies
Merton of the Movies as Lawrence Rupert
1946
Lady in the Lake
Lady in the Lake as Derace Kingsby
The Show-Off
The Show-Off as Frank Harlin
No Leave, No Love
No Leave, No Love as Colonel Elliott
The Cockeyed Miracle
The Cockeyed Miracle as Ralph Humphrey
1945
They Were Expendable
They Were Expendable as Major James Morton
Anchors Aweigh
Anchors Aweigh as Admiral's Aide
1944
Meet Me in St. Louis
Meet Me in St. Louis as Alonzo Smith
1943
The Iron Major
The Iron Major as Robert 'Bob' Stewart
Crime Doctor
Crime Doctor as William Wheeler
1942
George Washington Slept Here
George Washington Slept Here as Leon Ames (uncredited)
No Greater Sin
No Greater Sin as Dr. Edward Cavanaugh
1940
East Side Kids
East Side Kids as Pat O'Day
1939
Risky Business
Risky Business as Hinge Jackson
Mr. Moto in Danger Island
Mr. Moto in Danger Island as Commissioner Madero
Panama Patrol
Panama Patrol as Maj. Phillip Waring
The Marshal of Mesa City
The Marshal of Mesa City as Sheriff Jud Cronin
Blackwell's Island
Blackwell's Island as Ballinger (uncredited)
1938
Mysterious Mr. Moto
Mysterious Mr. Moto as Paul Brissac
Island in the Sky
Island in the Sky as Marty Butler
Suez
Suez as Napoleon III - Emperor of France
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife as Ex-Chauffeur (uncredited)
1937
1936
Death in the Air
Death in the Air as Carl Goering
1935
Get That Man
Get That Man as Don Clayton / McDonald
Reckless
Reckless as Ralph Watson
1934
Now I'll Tell
Now I'll Tell as Max (as Leon Waycoff)
1933
Parachute Jumper
Parachute Jumper as Pilot with Alabama (uncredited)
Only Yesterday
Only Yesterday as Lee (Uncredited)
1932
1931