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John Allen Astin (born March 30, 1930) is an American retired actor and director who has appeared in numerous stage, television and film roles, primarily in character roles. He is widely known for his role as patriarch Gomez Addams in The Addams Family (1964–1966), reprising the role in the television film Halloween with the New Addams Family ...
Initially starring John Astin as Lieutenant Commander Sherman, the role Cary Grant played in the 1959 film, the television series also cast Tony Curtis' daughter, Jamie Lee Curtis, as Lieutenant Duran. Tony Curtis had appeared in the film version.
John Astin (center) with production crew of show. Edgar Allan Poe: Once Upon a Midnight is a one-man play written by Paul Day Clemens and Ron Magid. Its production run, beginning in 1998 [1] and touring over 100 cities before ending in 2004, [2] starred John Astin in the title role of Edgar Allan Poe.
John Astin, Theodore J. Flicker, Jody Gilbert, Ceil Cabot, John J. Fox, Hank Worden November 17, 1971 ( 1971-11-17 ) A newly-deceased man (John Astin) is in for a shock when he goes to hell.
But he was by her side when she returned to television in 1985 with the CBS sitcom, Mary, where she played newly-divorced newspaper journalist, Mary Brenner, opposite John Astin as the paper's ...
The Brothers O'Toole is a 1973 comedy Western film starring John Astin, Pat Carroll, and Lee Meriwether. The film was Astin's next film after the success of Evil Roy Slade , another comedy Western. It was Charles Sellier 's first successful feature film at the beginning his career as a producer, and also cinematographer Allen Daviau 's first ...
L-R: Marty Ingels, Emmaline Henry and John Astin in episode "The Carpenters Four" (1963) I'm Dickens, He's Fenster is an American sitcom starring John Astin and Marty Ingels that ran on ABC from September 28, 1962, to September 13, 1963. [1]
John Astin plays Professor Wickwire, an inventor who assists Brisco with anachronistic technology including diving suits, motorcycles, rockets, and airships. The search for new technology and progressive ideas, what the writers of the show called "The Coming Thing", [ 4 ] is a central theme throughout the series.