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  1. Rosemary Ames (December 11, 1906 – April 15, 1988 [citation needed]) was an American film actress who had a brief career in the early 1930s. Ames's father was Knowlton L. Ames, president of Booth Fisheries Company and owner of two newspapers.

  2. Rosemary Ames (December 11, 1906 – April 15, 1988 [citation needed]) was an American film actress who had a brief career in the early 1930s. She starred in Mr. Quincey of Monte Carlo in 1933, again playing the lead role opposite John Stuart.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0024743Rosemary Ames - IMDb

    Rosemary Ames was born on 11 December 1906 in Evanston, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Our Little Girl (1935), Love on the Spot (1932) and Pursued (1934). She was married to Abner J. Stillwel, Bertie Alexander Meyer and E. Ogden Ketting.

  4. Oct 12, 2022 · Rosemary Ames was an American film actress who had a brief career in the early 1930s. Born in Evanston, Illinois, Ames's father was Knowlton Lyman Ames, who played fullback for Princeton ...

  5. Rosemary Ames was a respected British Muggle horticulturalist. She lived in Devon, England, where she kept a personal garden, which she described as "[her own] Elysian Fields." In 1997, she allowed Hadrian's Wall, a British horticulture magazine, to tour her garden.

  6. American actress. Born Dec 11, 1906, in Evanston, Illinois; died April 15, 1988, in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico; studied at RADA; m. Ogden Ketting (div.); m. Bertie Meyer (div.); m. Abner J. Stillwell (div.).

  7. Rosemary Ames was an American actress who was active in the entertainment industry from the 1930s to the 1950s. She was born on December 11, 1906 in Evanston, Illinois.