Gerald Ames
Popularity:0.055
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1881-09-12
Place of Birth:Blackheath, Kent, England, UK [now Blackheath, London, England, UK]
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A Light Woman (1928)
Concerns a young woman who embarks on a series of love affairs. Originally around 100 minutes, only a 23 minute, 9.5mm cut-down version is known to...

The Rising Generation (1928)
A major and his wife return from abroad and pose as servants to observe their adolescent children.

The King's Highway (1927)
'1765. Judge sentences highwayman to die, then finds he is his son.' (British Film Catalogue)

A Royal Divorce (1923)
Emperor Napoleon divorces his wife to marry an Austrian Queen and have an heir.

Red Pottage (1918)
A lady's lover draws spills with her husband to decide who shall commit suicide.

Helen of Four Gates (1920)
HELEN OF FOUR GATES was made in Hebden Bridge in 1920 by silent film pioneer Cecil M. Hepworth, based on a popular novel of the same name. Reportedly...

Anna the Adventuress (1920)
Two identical sisters are able to switch places, leading to a series of unfortunate incidents.

Aylwin (1920)
A woman disapproves of her stepson's love for a girl who goes mad when her drunken father dies in a landslide.

Love in a Wood (1915)
The film is a contempary-set version of William Shakespeare's play As You Like It.

The Amazing Quest of Mr Ernest Bliss (1920)
A millionaire bets £25,000 that he can earn his own living for six months.

Comradeship (1919)
Comradeship is a 1919 British silent film drama, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Lily Elsie, Gerald Ames and Guy Newall. The film's action...

Masks and Faces (1917)
An actress cures an aged flirt by posing as his wife.

Sons of Satan (1915)
The young boy Normand grows up to become the mastermind of a complex criminal network in London. He runs not only a gang of thieves but also a...

The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots (1924)
The Dauphin's widow weds a lord and is executed for plotting against the queen.

Me and Me Moke (1916)
A young man from a wealthy background takes a job working as a porter at the fruit and vegetable market in Covent Garden.

Arsène Lupin (1916)
Arsène Lupin, alias the Duke of Charmence, is a clever gentleman burglar. Detective Guerchard has vowed to bring Lupin to justice. Given a...

Adam Bede (1918)
'1850. Squire's grandson saves farmer's niece from charge of murdering illegitimate baby.' (British Film Catalogue)

Broken in the Wars (1919)
'Lady introduces wounded cobbler to Minister of Pensions, who makes him gift from King's Fund.' (British Film Catalogue)

Tansy (1921)
'Devon. Farming brothers give home to orphan shepherdess evicted for suspected immorality.' (British Film Catalogue)

Rupert of Hentzau (1915)
When the king is killed by his rival, his English double takes his place and is shot.

The King's Daughter (1916)
An assassin's daughter learns she is the King's bastard and dies to save his life. Based on the novel "Une fille de regent" by Alexandre Dumas...

The Princess of Happy Chance (1916)
A princess avoids a forced marriage by changing places with her double.