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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ramsay_AmesRamsay Ames - Wikipedia

    Ramsay Ames (born Ramsay Phillips, March 30, 1919 – March 30, 1998) was a leading 1940s American B movie actress, model, dancer, pin-up girl and television hostess. As a dancer, she was billed as Ramsay D'el Rico. She is also credited as Ramsey Ames.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0024738Ramsay Ames - IMDb

    Ramsay Ames was born on 30 March 1919 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Philo Vance Returns (1947), The Vigilante: Fighting Hero of the West (1947) and Below the Deadline (1946).

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  3. Ramsay Ames was a leading 1940s American B movie actress, model, dancer, pin-up girl and television host. As a dancer, she was billed as Ramsay D'el Rico. Sh...

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    Mar 30, 1998 · Ramsay Ames (born Ramsay Phillips, March 30, 1919 – March 30, 1998) was a leading 1940s American B movie actress, model, dancer, pin-up girl and television hostess. As a dancer, she was billed as Ramsay D'el Rico.

  5. Ramsay Ames was an American actress, writer, and singer. She was born in New York City, New York, and began her career as a model in the late 1930s. She made her film debut in the 1940s, appearing in a number of films, including The Falcon in Hollywood (1944), The Falcon's Alibi (1946), and The Falcon Strikes Back (1947).

  6. Actress, model, and dancer Ramsay Ames was born in Brooklyn, New York, the U.S on March 30, 1919. She was married to a Tony Award-winner musical writer Dale Wasserman and lived with him in Spain. There she had her own television interview show before pursuing an acting career.

  7. One of the better-remembered B-film actresses of the 1940s, Ramsay Ames possessed a dark and sinuous beauty and an upper-crust New York accent that usually caused her to be typecast as either glamorously exotic or haughtily selfish characters.