An American actor, born as Donald Carl Ames in Middlebury, Pennsylvania, USA. His most important works include Pete and Gladys (1961), Harry and Walter Go to Newyork (1976), and Shampoo (1975). He played small roles, such as a party guest, policeman, reporter, writer, townsman,...Read more waiter, salesman, barfly, barman, and juror. His first appearance was in 1956 in the TV series Soldiers of Fortune, and his first feature film was The Spirit of St. Louis (1957). His notable series include Death Valley Days (1958-1961), where he participated in 10 episodes, and The Big Valley (1965-1969), where he participated in 23 episodes. His last work was Charlie's Angels (1977), and he retired and died in Los Angeles, California, USA on October 24, 1995.
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An American actor, born as Donald Carl Ames in Middlebury, Pennsylvania, USA. His most important works include Pete and Gladys (1961), Harry and Walter Go to Newyork (1976), and...Read more Shampoo (1975). He played small roles, such as a party guest, policeman, reporter, writer, townsman, waiter, salesman, barfly, barman, and juror. His first appearance was in 1956 in the TV series Soldiers of Fortune, and his first feature film was The Spirit of St. Louis (1957). His notable series include Death Valley Days (1958-1961), where he participated in 10 episodes, and The Big Valley (1965-1969), where he participated in 23 episodes. His last work was Charlie's Angels (1977), and he retired and died in Los Angeles, California, USA on October 24, 1995.