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The Addams Family is an American Gothic sitcom based on Charles Addams's New Yorker cartoons.The 30-minute television series took the unnamed characters in the single-panel gag cartoons and gave them names, back stories, and a household setting.
He was cast as Pugsley Addams on The Addams Family. The program ran for two seasons from 1964 to 1966. The program ran for two seasons from 1964 to 1966. After its cancellation, Weatherwax found he was typecast as Pugsley and lost interest in acting.
She began modeling at age three and appeared in an episode of Dr. Kildare, which aired in 1964. [4] Her mother died of alcoholism in 1974 at age 34. [4] [5] Loring was best known for her role portraying Wednesday Addams in the sitcom The Addams Family (1964–1966). She was one of the longer-surviving members of the show's main cast.
The New Addams Family is the most disposable of all the property's iterations.Featuring a cast of relative unknowns, it also drags back John Astin (Gomez on the original '60s series), this time ...
An arcade shocker, The New Addams Family Electric Shock Machine (also known as Electrifying), was released by Eurocom and Nova Productions in 1999. A Game Boy Color game was released in 2001 for promotion of The New Addams Family. The game was titled The New Addams Family Series. In this game, the Addams mansion had been bought by a fictional ...
The cast of 1991’s The Addams Family came together at L.A. Comic Con, ... macabre family quickly became a pop culture sensation after a TV show based on the characters first aired in 1964.
In 1964, Jones played Morticia Addams in the television series The Addams Family, a role which brought her a Golden Globe Award nomination and success as a comedian. She guest-starred on the 1960s TV series Batman , playing Marsha, the Queen of Diamonds, [ 5 ] and in 1976 appeared as the title character's mother, Hippolyta , in the Wonder Woman ...
It was back in 1964 that the world was first introduced to "The Addams Family," the eccentric sitcom that would eventually become a cultural landmark.