Gerald Ames
Actor, director, olympic fencer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gerald Ames (12 September 1880 – 2 July 1933) was a British actor, film director and Olympic fencer.[3] Ames was born in Blackheath, London in 1880 and first took up acting in 1905. He was a popular leading man in the post-First World War cinema, appearing in more than sixty films between his debut in 1914 and his retirement from the screen in 1928 in a career entirely encompassing the silent era. He was also a regular stage actor who took on many leading roles in the theatre.[4]
Quick Facts Born, Died ...
Gerald Ames | |
---|---|
Born | Percy Gerald Ames (1880-09-12)12 September 1880[1][2] Blackheath, London, England |
Died | 2 July 1933(1933-07-02) (aged 52) Knightsbridge, London, England |
Years active | 1905–1928 |
Close
He competed in the individual épée event at the 1912 Summer Olympics.[1]
He died in 1933 after falling down the steps of Knightsbridge tube station and suffering a heart attack. He was married to the actress Mary Dibley.[2][5]