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Ed Ames

Biography:

Ed Ames (born Edmund Dantes Urick on July 9, 1927) is an American popular singer and actor. He is best known for his Pop and Adult Contemporary hits of the 1960s like "When the Snow is on the Roses". He also was originally part of a popular singing group of 1950s called The Ames Brothers.

Early life:

Ames was born in Malden, Massachusetts to Russian Jewish immigrants. He was one of nine children, five boys and four girls. Ames grew up in a poor household, but was educated in Classical and Opera music, as well as in Literature, such as Shakespeare. Ames was very athletic as a child and teenager, but he always knew that music would one day become his future destiny, as well as for his brothers; Gene, Mac, Vic and Joe. Together, while still in high school, the brothers formed a quartet and often won competitions around the Boston area in Massachusetts. Three of the brothers later formed the Amory Brothers quartet and went to New York, where they were hired by bandleader Art Mooney. Abe Burrows, a playwright entertainer at the time who helped the brothers along the way, had suggested the brothers change their names to the Ames Brothers.

Early career:

They were first signed on with Decca Records in 1948. However, because of the Musician Union's ban, their records from Decca were never released. Instead, they signed on with another label, Coral Records, a subsidiary of Decca. They had their first major hit in the 1950s with the double-sided "Ragg Mopp" and "Sentimental Me". Following this, the Brothers continued to have success throughout the 50s with many hits like "It Only Hurts For a Little While", "Man With a Banjo" and "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane". The brothers also made appearances regularly on variety shows, and even for a short period of time had their very own 15 minute variety show in 1955.

Acting career:

In 1960, The Ames Brothers decided to split up and go in different directions. Ed decided that he wanted to pursue a career in acting, so he went to acting school at the Herbert Berghoff School. His first starring role was in an Off-Broadway production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, going on to starring performances in The Fantasticks and Carnival!, which was on Broadway. He was also in the national touring company of Carnival.

Although Ames was Jewish, his dark complexion led to his being cast regularly as an American Indian. His greatest success as a stage actor came when he played Chief Bromden in the Broadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, opposite Kirk Douglas. Talent scouts at 20th Century Fox saw Ed in the production and invited him to play the Native American Mingo on the television show Daniel Boone.

While playing Mingo on television, Ames developed some skill in throwing a tomahawk. This led to one of the most memorable moments of his career, when he appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on April 29, 1965. During the course of the show, Ames and Johnny Carson were discussing Ames' tomahawk throwing abilities. When Ames claimed that he could hit a target from across the room, Carson asked Ames if he could demonstrate this skill. Ames agreed, and a wood panel with a chalk outline of a cowboy was brought on to the stage. Ames proceeded to throw the tomahawk, which hit the "cowboy" in the tip of the crotch. This led to a very long burst of laughter from the audience and Carson's famous ad-libs; "I didn't even know you were Jewish!" and "Welcome to Frontier Bris."

Singing career:

During the 1960s, Ed returned to singing, this time however as a solo artist. He released his first single, "Try to Remember", in 1965. The song barely made the charts. However, a bigger success came in 1967 with "My Cup Runneth Over". The song was both a Pop hit and an Adult Contemporary hit. He had less success on the Pop charts soon after, and only had Adult Contemporary hits. The hits were "When the Snow Is On the Roses", "Time Time" and "Timeless Love". He did make the Pop Top Twenty one last time in his singing career with the song "Who Will Answer" in 1968.

Personal life:

While maintaining his career, he attended UCLA, receiving his degree in theater and cinema arts, with highest honors, in 1975. He continues to be actively involved in plays like South Pacific, Camelot and Fiddler on the Roof. He also continues to make many more TV show appearances and concert appearances. Today, he currently lives on his horse ranch in Utah.

Discography:

Singles:

Year Single US AC US Pop Album
1965 "Try to Remember" - 73 The Very Best of Ed Ames
1967 "My Cup Runneth Over" 1 8 My Cup Runneth Over
1967 "Time, Time" 1 61 My Cup Runneth Over
1967 "When the Snow is on the Roses" 1 98
1967 "Timeless Love" 2 - The Very Best of Ed Ames
1968 "Apologize" - 79 The Very Best of Ed Ames
1968 "Who Will Answer?" 6 19 Amen Hymns and Spirituals
1969 "Son of a Travelin' Man" - 92 The Very Best of Ed Ames

Albums

  • Try to Remember, RCA Victor 2781, 1964
  • More I Cannot Wish You, RCA Victor 3636, 1966
  • My Cup Runneth Over, RCA Victor 3774, 1967
  • Time, Time, RCA Victor 3834, 1967
  • Christmas with Ed Ames, RCA Victor 3838, 1967
  • When the Snow Is on the Roses, RCA Victor 3913, 1968
  • Who Will Answer, RCA Victor 3961, 1968
  • Apologize, RCA Victor 4028, 1968
  • The Hits of Broadway and Hollywood, RCA Victor 4079, 1968
  • Love of the Common People, RCA Victor 4249, 1969
  • Sings the Songs of Bacharach and David, RCA Victor 4453, 1971
  • Ed Ames Remembers Jim Reeves, RCA Victor 4683, 1972
  • Lost Horizon, RCA Victor 4808, 1972

Director:

  1. "Back to You" (22 episodes, 2007-2008)
  2. "The Big Bang Theory" (1 episode, 2007)
  3. "The Class" (19 episodes, 2006-2007)
  4. Traveling in Packs (2007) (TV)
  5. The Mastersons of Manhattan (2007) (TV)
  6. "Will & Grace" (186 episodes, 1998-2006)
  7. "Teachers." (1 episode, 2006)
  8. "Four Kings" (1 episode, 2006)
  9. "Courting Alex" (1 episode, 2006)
  10. "The Stones" (2004) TV series (unknown episodes)
  11. Beverly Hills S.U.V. (2004) (TV)
  12. "Two and a Half Men" (1 episode, 2003)
  13. "Bram and Alice" (1 episode, 2002)
  14. "Good Morning, Miami" (1 episode, 2002)
  15. Dexter Prep (2002) (TV)
  16. "Cursed" (2000) TV series (unknown episodes)
  17. "Madigan Men" (2000) TV series (unknown episodes)
  18. "Stark Raving Mad" (1999) TV series (unknown episodes)
  19. "Ladies Man" (1999) TV series (unknown episodes)
  20. "The Secret Lives of Men" (1998) TV series (unknown episodes)
  21. "Jesse" (1998) TV series (unknown episodes)
  22. "Conrad Bloom" (1998) TV series (unknown episodes)
  23. "Friends" (15 episodes, 1994-1998)
  24. "Veronica's Closet" (1 episode, 1997)
  25. "Dharma & Greg" (1997) TV series (unknown episodes)
  26. "George & Leo" (1997) TV series (unknown episodes)
  27. "Union Square" (1 episode, 1997)
  28. "Fired Up" (1 episode, 1997)
  29. "Frasier" (32 episodes, 1993-1997)
  30. "Chicago Sons" (1997) TV series (unknown episodes)
  31. "Men Behaving Badly" (1996) TV series (unknown episodes)
  32. "Pearl" (1 episode, 1996)
  33. "3rd Rock from the Sun" (2 episodes, 1996)
  34. "NewsRadio" (7 episodes, 1995-1996)
  35. "Partners" (10 episodes, 1995-1996)
  36. "Caroline in the City" (1995) TV series (unknown episodes)
  37. "Hudson Street" (1995) TV series (unknown episodes)
  38. "The Preston Episodes" (1995) TV series (unknown episodes)
  39. "The Boys Are Back" (1 episode, 1994)
  40. "Cafe Americain" (1993) TV series (unknown episodes)
  41. "Cheers" (238 episodes, 1982-1993)
  42. "Flying Blind" (1 episode, 1992)
  43. "Flesh 'n' Blood" (1 episode, 1991)
  44. "The Fanelli Boys" (1 episode, 1990)
  45. "Wings" (1990) TV series (unknown episodes)
  46. "The Marshall Chronicles" (1990) TV series (unknown episodes)
  47. "Disneyland" (1 episode, 1990)
  48. Cheers: 200th Anniversary Special (1990) (TV)
  49. The Earth Day Special (1990) (TV) (segment "Cheers")
  50. "Dear John" (1 episode, 1988)
  51. Channel 99 (1988) (TV)
  52. "CBS Summer Playhouse" (1 episode, 1987)
  53. "The Tortellis" (1987) TV series (unknown episodes)
  54. "All Is Forgiven" (1 episode, 1986)
  55. "Valerie" (1986) TV series (unknown episodes)
  56. "Night Court" (1 episode, 1984)
  57. "Taxi" (61 episodes, 1978-1982)
  58. Partners (1982/I)
  59. Every Stray Dog and Kid (1981) (TV)
  60. "Best of the West" (1 episode, 1981)
  61. "Good Time Harry" (1980) TV series
  62. "The Stockard Channing Show" (1 episode)
  63. "The Associates" (1979) TV series (unknown episodes)
  64. "A New Kind of Family" (1 episode, 1979)
  65. Butterflies (1979) (TV)
  66. More Than Friends (1978) (TV) (as Jim Burrows)
  67. "Free Country" (1978) TV series
  68. "Husbands, Wives & Lovers" (1978) TV series (unknown episodes)
  69. "Rhoda" (4 episodes, 1977-1978)
  70. "The Betty White Show" (2 episodes, 1977-1978)
  71. "Lou Grant" (1 episode, 1977)
  72. "Szysznyk" (1977) TV series (unknown episodes)
  73. "Laverne & Shirley" (8 episodes, 1976-1977)
  74. "The Bob Newhart Show" (11 episodes, 1975-1977)
  75. "Busting Loose" (1977) TV series (unknown episodes)
  76. "Mary Tyler Moore" (4 episodes, 1974-1976)
  77. "Phyllis" (2 episodes, 1975)
  78. "Fay" (1975) TV series (unknown episodes)

Producer:

  1. "Back to You" (executive producer) (21 episodes, 2007-2008)
  2. "The Class" (executive producer) (14 episodes, 2006-2007)
  3. "Will & Grace" (executive producer) (28 episodes, 1999-2006)
  4. Tikiville (2001) (TV) (executive producer)
  5. Last Dance (2001) (TV) (executive producer)
  6. "The Secret Lives of Men" (1998) TV series (executive producer) (unknown episodes)
  7. "Cheers" (executive producer) (248 episodes, 1982-1993) (producer) (22 episodes, 1982-1983)
  8. Cheers: 200th Anniversary Special (1990) (TV) (executive producer)
  9. "All Is Forgiven" (1986) TV series (executive producer) (unknown episodes)

Writer:

  1. "Cheers" (34 episodes, 1982-1993)

Actor:

  1. "The Comeback" .... Jimmy Burrows (3 episodes, 2005)
  2. "Friends" .... Director (1 episode, 1994)
  3. "Cheers" .... Man Who Knocks (1 episode, 1993)
  4. "The Bob Newhart Show" .... Maintenance Man (1 episode, 1977)
  5. "Rhoda" .... Agent (1 episode, 1974)
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