Leon Ames

    Actor, Soundtrack

    Birthdate: Jan 20, 1902

    Birthplace: Portland, Indiana, USA

    Died: Oct 12, 1993

    Leon Ames was born Harry Wycoff in Portland, Indiana, to Cora Alice (DeMoss) and Charles Elmer Wycoff. He had always wanted to be an actor and he did it the hard way, serving 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 debut on Broadway. His play at the Morosco Theatre, "It Pays to Sin," lasted for only three performances after receiving disastrous critical reviews. By then he had already appeared in his first movie, the sombre, 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 year, 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 Actor's 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.

    Known For

    Peggy Sue Got Married
    Peggy Sue Got Married

    (1986)

    Meet Me in St. Louis
    Meet Me in St. Louis

    (1944)

    On Moonlight Bay
    On Moonlight Bay

    (1951)

    Leon Ames Movies

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    • 2021 |

      Stowaway

      asTommy
    • 2021 |

      Crisis

      asSam Proctor
    • 2012 |

      That’s My Boy

      asAl Williams
    • 1986 |
      Jake Speedas Pop Winston
    • 1983 |
      Testamentas Henry Abhart
    • 1979 |
      Just You and Me, Kidas Manduke the Magnificent
    • 1977 |
      Clawsas Commissioner
    • 1975 |
      The Mealas Bernard Wallace Kroger
    • 1973 |
      The Timber Trampsas Deacon
    • 1972 |
      Brother of the Windas Narrator
    • 1972 |
      Hammersmith Is Outas General Sam Pembroke
    • 1971 |
      Toklatas Old Man
    • 1965 |
      The Monkey's Uncleas Judge Holmsby
    • 1964 |
      The Misadventures of Merlin Jonesas Judge Holmsby
    • 1962 |
      Son of Flubberas President Rufus Daggett
    • 1961 |
      The Absent Minded Professoras President Rufus Daggett
    • 1960 |
      From the Terraceas Samuel Eaton
    • 1953 |
      Let's Do It Againas Chet Stuart
    • 1953 |
      Sabre Jetas Lt. Col. George Eckert
    • 1953 |
      By the Light of the Silvery Moonas George Winfield
    • 1952 |
      Angel Faceas Fred Barrett
    • 1951 |
      Cattle Driveas Chester Graham Sr.
    • 1951 |
      On Moonlight Bayas George Winfield
    • 1950 |
      Ambushas Major C.E. Breverly
    • 1950 |
      Dial 1119as Earl
    • 1950 |
      The Big Hangoveras Carl Bellcap
    • 1950 |
      The Happy Yearsas Samuel H. Stover, Sr.
    • 1950 |
      The Skipper Surprised His Wifeas Dr. Philip Abbott
    • 1950 |
      Watch the Birdieas Grantland D. Farns
    • 1949 |
      Scene of the Crimeas Captain A.C. Forster
    • 1948 |
      A Date with Judyas Lucien T. Pringle
    • 1948 |
      Alias a Gentlemanas Matt Enley
    • 1948 |
      The Velvet Touchas Gordon Dunning
    • 1948 |
      On an Island with Youas Commander Harrison
    • 1947 |
      Merton of the Moviesas Lawrence Rupert
    • 1947 |
      Undercover Maisieas Amor aka Willis Farnes
    • 1947 |
      Song of the Thin Manas Mitchell Talbin
    • 1946 |
      Lady in the Lakeas Derrace Kingsby
    • 1946 |
      No Leave, No Loveas Colonel Elliott
    • 1946 |
      The Cockeyed Miracleas Ralph Humphrey
    • 1946 |
      The Great Morganas K.F. Studio Exec
    • 1946 |
      The Postman Always Rings Twiceas Kyle Sackett
    • 1946 |
      The Show-Offas Frank Harlin
    • 1945 |
      Son of Lassieas Anton
    • 1945 |
      Week-End at the Waldorfas Henry Burton
    • 1945 |
      Yolanda and the Thiefas Mr. Candle
    • 1945 |
      They Were Expendableas Maj. James Morton
    • 1944 |
      The Thin Man Goes Homeas Edgar Draque
    • 1944 |

      Meet Me in St. Louis

      asMr. Alonzo Smith
    • 1943 |
      Crime Doctoras William Wheeler
    • 1943 |
      The Iron Majoras Robert 'Bob' Stewart
    • 1941 |
      Ellery Queen and the Murder Ringas John Stack
    • 1941 |
      No Greater Sinas Dr. Edward Cavanaugh
    • 1940 |
      East Side Kidsas Pat O'Day
    • 1939 |
      Calling All Marinesas Murdock
    • 1939 |
      Code of the Streetsas 'Chick' Foster
    • 1939 |
      Fugitive at Largeas Carter
    • 1939 |
      I Was a Convictas Jackson
    • 1939 |
      Legion of Lost Flyersas Smythe
    • 1939 |
      Mr. Moto in Danger Islandas Commissioner Madero
    • 1939 |
      Pack Up Your Troublesas Adjutant
    • 1939 |
      Panama Patrolas Maj. Phillip Waring
    • 1939 |
      Risky Businessas Hinge Jackson
    • 1939 |
      The Marshal of Mesa Cityas Sheriff Jud Cronin
    • 1938 |
      Cipher Bureauas Maj. Philip Waring
    • 1938 |
      Come on, Leathernecks!as Otto Wagner
    • 1938 |
      International Settlementas Monte Silvers
    • 1938 |
      Island in the Skyas Marty Butler
    • 1938 |
      Mysterious Mr. Motoas Paul Brissac
    • 1938 |
      Secrets of a Nurseas Joe Largo
    • 1938 |
      Strange Facesas Joe Gurney
    • 1938 |
      The Spy Ringas Frank Denton
    • 1937 |
      45 Fathersas Vincent
    • 1937 |
      Charlie Chan on Broadwayas Buzz Moran
    • 1937 |
      Dangerously Yoursas Phil
    • 1936 |
      Death in the Airas Carl Goering
    • 1935 |
      Get That Manas Don Clayton
    • 1935 |
      Mutiny Aheadas McMurtrie
    • 1935 |
      Rescue Squadas Lester Vaughn
    • 1935 |
      Strangers Allas Frank Walker
    • 1934 |
      I'll Tell the Worldas Spud Marshall
    • 1933 |
      Alimony Madnessas John Thurman
    • 1933 |
      Forgottenas Louie Strauss
    • 1933 |
      Parachute Jumperas Pilot with Alabama
    • 1933 |
      Ship of Wanted Menas Capt. John Holden
    • 1933 |
      The Man Who Daredas Yosef Novak
    • 1932 |
      Cannonball Expressas Jack Logan
    • 1932 |
      Murders in the Rue Morgueas Pierre Dupin
    • 1932 |
      Uptown New Yorkas Max Silver
    • 1931 |
      Quick Millionsas Hood