| Acting career In
1960, The Ames Brothers decided to split up and go in different
directions. Ed decided that he wanted to pursue a career in acting, so
he went to acting school at the Herbert Berghoff School. His first
starring role was in an Off-Broadway production of Arthur Miller's The
Crucible, going on to starring performances in The Fantasticks and
Carnival!, which was on Broadway. He was also in the national touring
company of Carnival.
Although Ames was Jewish, his dark complexion led to his being cast
regularly as an American Indian. His greatest success as a stage actor
came when he played Chief Bromden in the Broadway production of One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest, opposite Kirk Douglas. Talent scouts at 20th
Century Fox saw Ed in the production and invited him to play the Native
American Mingo on the television show Daniel Boone.
While playing Mingo on television, Ames developed some skill in throwing
a tomahawk. This led to one of the most memorable moments of his career,
when he appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on April 29,
1965. During the course of the show, Ames and Johnny Carson were
discussing Ames' tomahawk throwing abilities. When Ames claimed that he
could hit a target from across the room, Carson asked Ames if he could
demonstrate this skill. Ames agreed, and a wood panel with a chalk
outline of a cowboy was brought on to the stage. Ames proceeded to throw
the tomahawk, which hit the "cowboy" in the tip of the crotch. This led
to a very long burst of laughter from the audience and Carson's famous
ad-libs; "I didn't even know you were Jewish!" and "Welcome to Frontier
Bris."
Singing career
During the 1960s, Ed returned to singing, this time
however as a solo artist. He released his first single, "Try to
Remember", in 1965. The song barely made the charts. However, a bigger
success came in 1967 with "My Cup Runneth Over". The song was both a Pop
hit and an Adult Contemporary hit. He had less success on the Pop charts
soon after, and only had Adult Contemporary hits. The hits were "When
the Snow Is On the Roses", "Time Time" and "Timeless Love". He did make
the Pop Top Twenty one last time in his singing career with the song
"Who Will Answer" in 1968.
Personal life
While maintaining his career, he attended UCLA,
receiving his degree in theater and cinema arts, with highest honors, in
1975. He continues to be actively involved in plays like South Pacific,
Camelot and Fiddler on the Roof. He also continues to make many more TV
show appearances and concert appearances. Today, he lives in Santa Ynez,
California. He often visits Fess Parker who lives only 15 minutes away
from him.
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