Born Malden, Massachusetts on July 9, 1927 (real name Urick), Ed, Vic, Gene and Joe were sons of Ukrainian Jewish parents and four of nine children. They were very poor but Ed attended Boston Public Latin School along with Brother Joe. The singing group was formed in 1947 in Boston and later appeared at the Roxy Theatre in New York City. During their early years they won many amateur contests and made their professional debut at the Foxes and Hounds, a posh Boston nightclub. They went on to play at the Chez Paree in Chicago and Ciro's In Hollywood. The Riviera, just across New York City west of the George Washington bridge was another nightclub where they appeared regularly. Ed is still best known to audiences for his television role as Mingo on the Daniel Boone series on NBC. Ed also appeared on Broadway in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Crucible. He also appeared in the Off-Broadway production of the Fantasticks at the Sullivan Street Theatre in Greenwich Village which ran until 2002.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Mike McKinley| Sara Cacheiro | (1947 - December 1970) (divorced) 3 children |
Deep, rich, baritone voice
One of Ed Ames most memorable moments in television was when he threw his famous tomahawk on the "Tonight Show Starring Johhny Carson" in 1965. He threw the tomahawk and it landed right between the target's legs, thus prompting "I didn't even know you were Jewish." This event prompted one of the longest laughs in television history.
As a solo recording artist for RCA Victor in the 1960s, he had four top-twenty hits on the national charts, "Try to Remember" and "Time, Time" in 1966, "My Cup Runneth Over" in 1967, and "Who Will Answer?" in 1968.
Brother of Joe Ames, Gene Ames & Vic Ames. One of The Ames Brothers vocal group. Click on group name for additional credits.
(2007) Currently live on his horse ranch in Utah
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