Rosemary Ames, a talented and versatile actress, entered this world on December 11, 1906, in the charming city of Evanston, Illinois, USA. Throughout her illustrious career, she left an indelible mark on the film industry, captivating audiences with her captivating performances in a variety of notable movies, including the 1935 drama "Our Little Girl", the 1932 romantic comedy "Love on the Spot", and the 1934 thriller "Pursued".
Rosemary's personal life was also filled with romance and drama, as she was married not once, not twice, but thrice to notable gentlemen Abner J. Stillwel, Bertie Alexander Meyer, and E. Ogden Ketting. Despite the ups and downs of her personal life, Rosemary's professional pursuits remained a constant source of inspiration and creativity.
Tragically, Rosemary's life came to a close on April 15, 1988, in the picturesque town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, USA. Her legacy, however, lives on, serving as a testament to her enduring talent and dedication to her craft.