Ramsay Ames
Ramsay Ames, born Ramsay Phillips on March 30, 1919, was a prominent American actress, model, dancer, pin-up girl, and television hostess during the 1940s. She captivated audiences with her charm and talent, establishing herself as a significant figure in the B movie genre. In her early career as a dancer, she was known by the stage name Ramsay D'el Rico, showcasing her versatility and flair for performance.
Throughout her career, Ames graced the silver screen with notable roles that highlighted her captivating presence and charisma. Her work not only showcased her acting skills but also her modeling prowess, as she became a renowned pin-up girl of the era. In addition to her film career, she embraced the television medium, where she further solidified her popularity among fans.
Ames' contributions to entertainment left a lasting impact, earning her a dedicated following. She continued to be involved in the industry until her passing on her 79th birthday, March 30, 1998. Her legacy as a multifaceted performer remains an integral part of American pop culture from the mid-20th century.
Filmography
The Running Man
Calling Dr. Death
G-Men Never Forget
Below the Deadline
Beauty and the Bandit
The Mummy's Ghost
Mildred Pierce