Home
search
more | tips
SHOP LEON AMES
IMDb > Leon Ames > Other works
Photo Not Submitted
[Add IMDb Resume]
Quicklinks
Top Links
biographyby votesawardsNewsDeskmessage board
Filmographies
categorizedby typeby yearby ratingsby votesby TV series awards titles for saleby genre by keyword power search credited with tv schedule
Biographical
biography other works publicity contact photo gallery resume NewsDesk message board
External Links
official sites miscellaneous photographs sound clips video clips

Other works for
Leon Ames

advertisement
Other works
Appeared in the following Broadway productions:

Howie (1958). Written by Phoebe Ephron. Directed by John Gerstad. 46th Street Theatre: 17 Sept 1958- 20 Sept 1958 (5 performances). As "Walter Simms." Cast included: John Fiedler, Nicholas Pryor, Gene Saks,

Winesburg, Ohio (1958). Written by Christopher Sergel from the book by Sherwood Anderson. Directed by Joseph Anthony. National Theatre: 5 Feb 1958- 15 Feb 1958 (13 performances). As "Dr. Reefy." Cast included: James Whitmore, Ian Wolfe.

Slightly Married (1943). Written by Aleen Leslie. Cort Theatre: 25 Oct 1943- 30 Oct 1943 (8 performances). Produced by Melville Burke.

The Russian People (1942). Written by Konstantine Simonov and adapted by Clifford Odets. Directed by Harold Clurman. Guild Theatre: 29 Dec 1942- 31 Jan 1943 (39 performances). Cast included: Luther Adler. Produced by the Theatre Guild, Inc.

Little Darling (1942). Written by Eric Hatch. Biltmore Theatre: 27 Oct 1942- 14 Nov 1942 (23 performances). Cast included: Barbara Bel Geddes.

Guest in the House (1942). Written by Hagar Wilde and Dale Eunson from a story by Katherine Albert. Plymouth Theatre: 24 Feb 1942- 4 Jul 1942 (153 performances). As "Douglas Proctor." Cast included: Richard Barbee, Pert Kelton, Walter Beck.

The Land is Bright (1941). Written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Music Box Theatre: 28 Oct 1941- 3 Jan 1942 (79 performances). As "Grant Kincaid." Cast included: Hugh Marlowe, Dick Van Patten [credited as "Dickie Van Patten"]. Produced by Max Gordon.

The Male Animal (1940). Written by James Thurber. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Cort Theatre: 9 Jan 1940- 3 Aug 1940 (243 performances). As "Joe Ferguson." Cast included: Don DeFore, Elliott Nugent, Minna Phillips, Gene Tierney, Regina Wallace.

Thirsty Soil (1937). Written by Raymond Bond. Directed by Harry Hayden. 48th Street Theatre: 3 Feb 1937- Feb 1937 (13 performances). As "Luke Warmer."

A House in the Country (1937). Written by Melvin Levy. Directed by Melville Burke. Vanderbilt Theatre: 11 Jan 1937- Jan 1937 (closing date unknown/7 performances). As "Mac." Cast included: Louise Campbell, Will Geer, Tom Powers.

Bright Honor (1936). Written by Henry R. Misrock. Directed by Anthony Brown. 48th Street Theatre: 27 Sept 1936- Oct 1936 (closing date unknown/17 performances). As "Gordon Reese." Cast included: Dorothy Tree.

It Pays to Sin (1933). Written by Louis Macloon and George Redman from the Hungarian by Johann Vaszary. Directed by Monty Collins. Morosco Theatre: 3 Nov 1933- Nov 1933 (closing date unknown/3 performances). As "Dr. David Janossy" (credited as "Leon Waycoff").

You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process.
With our Resume service you can add photos and build a complete resume to help you achieve the best possible presentation on the IMDb.
Click here to add your resume and/or your photos to IMDb.


Browse biographies section by name

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z