Ed Ames, '50s pop singer with Ames Brothers and '60s TV star in 'Daniel Boone,' dies at 95
Source: AP
By ANDREW SELSKY today
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. He was 95.
The last survivor of the four singing brothers, Ames died May 21 from Alzheimers disease, his wife, Jeanne Ames, said Saturday.
He had a wonderful life, she said.
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. He also was the center of a bit on The Tonight Show that thanks to his painfully uncanny aim with a hatchet became one of the shows most memorable surprise moments.
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dembotoz
(16,922 posts)ZonkerHarris
(25,577 posts)but Johnny knows this is gold and hooks his arm to stop him.
That's when Ed realizes it's going to be okay.
Then Johnny takes his sweet time and waits....then he drops punchline one, waits and does punchline two.
comedy gold.
RIP Ed
NCjack
(10,297 posts)GreenWave
(11,110 posts)SharonAnn
(14,045 posts)Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)
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H2O Man
(76,721 posts)was based largely on Mohawk leader Joseph Brant, who is remembered for his role in the Border Wars of the American Revolution. I spoke about this as influencing my fascination with Brant starting in 1965. I never missed an episode in this television series.
MLAA
(19,184 posts)One of my all time favorites:
DownriverDem
(6,819 posts)It is on every Sunday on INSP. On now is where Daniel brings folks to Kentucky & meets Rebecca for the first time.
ificandream
(11,120 posts)May 25, 2023 6:34pm PT
Ed Ames, Daniel Boone Star and Ames Brothers Singer, Dies at 95
https://variety.com/2023/music/news/ed-ames-dead-daniel-boone-1235626012/
Jilly_in_VA
(11,875 posts)is the tomahawk lesson on the Tonight Show when he volunteered to teach Johnny Carson to throw a tomahawk. Who else remembers that one? Lord, it was funny!