Florenz Ames

A relative newcomer to television at a time when most people would be looking toward retirement, Florenz Ames started out as a song and dance man in vaudeville, often performing on smaller stages with his wife Alice "Adelaide" Winthrop; as "Ames and Winthrop" they appeared in a revue called "Alice in Blunderland" with Winthrop in the title role and Ames playing the other roles. He moved onto the Broadway stage and appeared in a number of shows from before World War I until the Korean War, including the original productions of "Of Thee I Sing" and "Oklahoma!" as well as a number of Gilbert & Sullivan operas.

Known For

Birth Location Rochester, New York, USA
Born 1883-09-06
Died 1958-02-11

Movies

Teacher's Pet as J. L. Ballentine
1958
The Deadly Mantis as Prof. Anton Gunther
1957
The Big Caper as Dutch Paulmeyer
1957
The King and Four Queens as Josiah Sweet, Undertaker
1956
The Girl He Left Behind as Mr. Hillaby
1956
He Laughed Last as George Eagle
1956
The Fastest Gun Alive as Joe Fenwick
1956
That Certain Feeling as Senator Winston
1956
Texas Lady as Wilson
1955
Man with the Gun as Doc Hughes
1955
The Human Jungle as Leonard Ustick
1954
Viva Zapata! as Senor Espejo
1952
Florenz Ames hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows