Ed Ames, the youngest member of the popular 1950s singing group the Ames Brothers, who later became a successful actor in television and musical theater, has died
The last survivor of the four singing brothers, Ames died on May 21 from Alzheimer's disease, his wife Jeanne Ames said on Saturday.On television, Ames was likely best known for his role as Mingo, the Oxford-educated Native American in the 1960s adventure series"Daniel Boone" that starred Fess Parker as the famous frontiersman.
Their recordings of"Rag Mop,""Sentimental Me" and"Undecided" became big hits, and they launched a busy career appearing on TV variety shows, recording 40 albums and playing in night clubs and auditoriums across the country. Ed's efforts to establish himself as a solo singer were not immediately successful and he turned to acting. He almost lost his house before he found a role in a production of Arthur Miller's"The Crucible."
Ames earned top money at Las Vegas casinos and in hotel supper clubs and toured extensively in the musicals"Man of La Mancha,""Fiddler on the Roof,""South Pacific" and"I Do, I Do." For a 1965 episode he was persuaded to demonstrate the hatchet-throwing skills he learned as Mingo. The silhouette of a cowboy was painted on a piece of wood, and Ames threw a hatchet at the target. It landed on squarely on the cowboy's crotch.
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