Ah, "The Addams Family." They're creepy and they're kooky. Mysterious and spooky. They're all together ooky. And so on. The ghoulish Addamses were created by cartoonist Charles Addams in the pages of The New Yorker before Hollywood came calling, adapting Addams' comics into a TV series in 1964. The series followed a family of weirdos who live every day like it's Halloween, much to the confusion of the normal folks all around them. The original "The Addams Family" series lasted only two seasons, running between 1964 and 1966, but its impact and influence continued for decades.
Sadly, the majority of the original cast of "The Addams Family" are no longer with us. But there's one main player who is still around.
Read more: Actors Who Damaged Their Bodies Forever For A Movie Role
John Astin (Gomez Addams)
John Astin played Gomez Addams on the show. A former lawyer and frequent cigar smoker, Gomez...
Sadly, the majority of the original cast of "The Addams Family" are no longer with us. But there's one main player who is still around.
Read more: Actors Who Damaged Their Bodies Forever For A Movie Role
John Astin (Gomez Addams)
John Astin played Gomez Addams on the show. A former lawyer and frequent cigar smoker, Gomez...
- 2/25/2024
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
TV fans are mourning the death of The Addams Family star Lisa Loring. The actor, best known as Wednesday Addams, died on Jan. 28, 2023, at 64. Many fans may not know Loring was also a soap opera actor, appearing on the CBS drama As the World Turns.
The Addams Family and As the World Turns star Lisa Loring I Bobby Bank/Getty Images ‘The Addams Family’ star Lisa Loring went on to star in ‘As the World Turns’
Loring rose to fame as a child star thanks to her role on The Addams Family. After the show’s cancellation in 1966, Loring continued to pursue acting. Yet, like many child stars, she had trouble finding success.
In 1980, Loring went from primetime to daytime TV when she was cast on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. According to Soap Hub, Loring played Cricket Montgomery. Cricket is the daughter of Lyla Crawford (Anne Sward...
The Addams Family and As the World Turns star Lisa Loring I Bobby Bank/Getty Images ‘The Addams Family’ star Lisa Loring went on to star in ‘As the World Turns’
Loring rose to fame as a child star thanks to her role on The Addams Family. After the show’s cancellation in 1966, Loring continued to pursue acting. Yet, like many child stars, she had trouble finding success.
In 1980, Loring went from primetime to daytime TV when she was cast on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. According to Soap Hub, Loring played Cricket Montgomery. Cricket is the daughter of Lyla Crawford (Anne Sward...
- 2/1/2023
- by Carol Cassada
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Lisa Loring, best known for being the first person to play Wednesday Addams on the original "The Addams Family" sitcom, has died. She was 64. Loring began her career as a child, first starting out as a child model at age three before appearing on an episode of the 1960s TV series "Dr. Kildare." When Loring was six she landed the role of the gloomy child Wednesday Addams on "The Addams Family," which ran from 1964 through 1966. Loring would also return to the role for reunion specials, including "Halloween with the New Addams Family" in 1977.
"I learned to memorize before I could read," she said in regard to learning her lines. She went on to say:
"I didn't know how to read yet, I hadn't been to first grade, so [producer David Levy] wasn't prepared to see children that young, that he didn't know. But I had my hair down to here [indicates her waist], my mother put...
"I learned to memorize before I could read," she said in regard to learning her lines. She went on to say:
"I didn't know how to read yet, I hadn't been to first grade, so [producer David Levy] wasn't prepared to see children that young, that he didn't know. But I had my hair down to here [indicates her waist], my mother put...
- 1/30/2023
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Original Wednesday Addams actress Lisa Loring has passed away at age 64.
Loring, who starred on “The Addams Family” from 1964-1966 for 64 episodes, died on Saturday after suffering a stroke.
Her daughter, Vanessa Foumberg, said: “She went peacefully with both her daughters holding her hands,” Variety reported.
“The Addams Family” cast in costume. Standing (L-r): Jackie Coogan (1914 – 1984), John Astin, Blossom Rock, and Ted Cassidy. Sitting (L-r): Lisa Loring, Carolyn Jones, and Ken Weatherwax. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Loring’s friend Laurie Jacobson also shared on Facebook: “It is with great sadness that I report the death of our friend, Lisa Loring. 4 days ago she suffered a massive stroke brought on by smoking and high blood pressure. She had been on life support for 3 days.
“Yesterday, her family made the difficult decision to remove it and she passed last night. She is embedded in the tapestry that is...
Loring, who starred on “The Addams Family” from 1964-1966 for 64 episodes, died on Saturday after suffering a stroke.
Her daughter, Vanessa Foumberg, said: “She went peacefully with both her daughters holding her hands,” Variety reported.
“The Addams Family” cast in costume. Standing (L-r): Jackie Coogan (1914 – 1984), John Astin, Blossom Rock, and Ted Cassidy. Sitting (L-r): Lisa Loring, Carolyn Jones, and Ken Weatherwax. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Loring’s friend Laurie Jacobson also shared on Facebook: “It is with great sadness that I report the death of our friend, Lisa Loring. 4 days ago she suffered a massive stroke brought on by smoking and high blood pressure. She had been on life support for 3 days.
“Yesterday, her family made the difficult decision to remove it and she passed last night. She is embedded in the tapestry that is...
- 1/30/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The Addams Family has found a new leader. Variety reports Conrad Vernon has been tapped to direct MGM's upcoming film adaptation of the ABC TV show.The original 1960s series followed the macabre Addams family, which included Gomez (John Astin), Morticia (Carolyn Jones), Wednesday (Lisa Loring), Pugsley (Ken Weatherwax), and Uncle Fester (Jackie Coogan). The show has been adapted for film before, with the 1991 movie starring Raul Julia and its 1993 sequel, Addams Family Values.Read More…...
- 10/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's creepy and it's kooky, not really mysterious but spooky ... 2 years after his death, Ken Weatherwax, aka the Og Pugsley on "The Addams Family" TV show, is closer to getting a proper Hollywood burial. Ken's family friend, Scott Michaels, has launched a fundraiser to cover the cost of making Ken's final resting place the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Ken's ashes have been with his nephew since he was cremated after his fatal 2014 heart attack. They already...
- 1/26/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
"Photographer Phil Stern, who was responsible for some of the most intimate portraits of Hollywood stars, including Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, John Wayne, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, died Saturday," reports Shelli Weinstein for Variety. "He was 95." We also note the passing of Japanese actor Bunta Sugawara, star of Kinji Fukasaku's Battles Without Honor and Humanity; novelist, journalist, playwright and screenwriter Vicente Leñero; actresses Joanna Dunham and Mary Ann Mobley; and actors Deven Verma and Ken Weatherwax. » - David Hudson...
- 12/15/2014
- Fandor: Keyframe
"Photographer Phil Stern, who was responsible for some of the most intimate portraits of Hollywood stars, including Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, John Wayne, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, died Saturday," reports Shelli Weinstein for Variety. "He was 95." We also note the passing of Japanese actor Bunta Sugawara, star of Kinji Fukasaku's Battles Without Honor and Humanity; novelist, journalist, playwright and screenwriter Vicente Leñero; actresses Joanna Dunham and Mary Ann Mobley; and actors Deven Verma and Ken Weatherwax. » - David Hudson...
- 12/15/2014
- Keyframe
LeBron James pays tribute to Eric Garner, Donald Trump gives Tiger Woods a job, Facebook reveals its Top 10 movies and shows of 2014, and more in Last Lap.
LeBron James and more NBA players wore “I can’t breathe” shirts in support of Eric Garner. The NBA will not penalize them for doing so. [Time] Donald Trump puts Tiger Woods’ design skills to the test. [TMZ] Orange Is the New Black, Scandal, and Game of Thrones make Facebook’s Top 10 TV shows of the year. Frozen, The Fault In Our Stars, and Gone Girl make its movie list. [Facebook] Nicole Kidman covers Elle and opens up about her marriage to Keith Urban. [Icydk] Addams Family star Ken Weatherwax passed away Sunday after suffering a heart attack. [TMZ] Prince William and Kate Middleton visit the 9/11 Memorial during their NYC trip. [Us Weekly] Aaron Paul continues to be the greatest husband of all time to his wife Lauren with his surprise birthday gift.
LeBron James and more NBA players wore “I can’t breathe” shirts in support of Eric Garner. The NBA will not penalize them for doing so. [Time] Donald Trump puts Tiger Woods’ design skills to the test. [TMZ] Orange Is the New Black, Scandal, and Game of Thrones make Facebook’s Top 10 TV shows of the year. Frozen, The Fault In Our Stars, and Gone Girl make its movie list. [Facebook] Nicole Kidman covers Elle and opens up about her marriage to Keith Urban. [Icydk] Addams Family star Ken Weatherwax passed away Sunday after suffering a heart attack. [TMZ] Prince William and Kate Middleton visit the 9/11 Memorial during their NYC trip. [Us Weekly] Aaron Paul continues to be the greatest husband of all time to his wife Lauren with his surprise birthday gift.
- 12/9/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- VH1.com
LeBron James pays tribute to Eric Garner, Donald Trump gives Tiger Woods a job, Facebook reveals its Top 10 movies and shows of 2014, and more in Last Lap.
LeBron James and more NBA players wore “I can’t breathe” shirts in support of Eric Garner. The NBA will not penalize them for doing so. [Time] Donald Trump puts Tiger Woods’ design skills to the test. [TMZ] Orange Is the New Black, Scandal, and Game of Thrones make Facebook’s Top 10 TV shows of the year. Frozen, The Fault In Our Stars, and Gone Girl make its movie list. [Facebook] Nicole Kidman covers Elle and opens up about her marriage to Keith Urban. [Icydk] Addams Family star Ken Weatherwax passed away Sunday after suffering a heart attack. [TMZ] Prince William and Kate Middleton visit the 9/11 Memorial during their NYC trip. [Us Weekly] Aaron Paul continues to be the greatest husband of all time to his wife Lauren with his surprise birthday gift.
LeBron James and more NBA players wore “I can’t breathe” shirts in support of Eric Garner. The NBA will not penalize them for doing so. [Time] Donald Trump puts Tiger Woods’ design skills to the test. [TMZ] Orange Is the New Black, Scandal, and Game of Thrones make Facebook’s Top 10 TV shows of the year. Frozen, The Fault In Our Stars, and Gone Girl make its movie list. [Facebook] Nicole Kidman covers Elle and opens up about her marriage to Keith Urban. [Icydk] Addams Family star Ken Weatherwax passed away Sunday after suffering a heart attack. [TMZ] Prince William and Kate Middleton visit the 9/11 Memorial during their NYC trip. [Us Weekly] Aaron Paul continues to be the greatest husband of all time to his wife Lauren with his surprise birthday gift.
- 12/9/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- TheFabLife - Movies
Ken Weatherwax, who played the brilliant but decidedly odd Pugsley Addams on "The Addams Family," has died at the age of 59.
The actor passed away after a heart attack in his home in Box Canyon, California. His niece, Shanyn Vieira, confirmed the news on Facebook.
As Pugsley, Weatherwax was part of a macabre and weird tribe that included father Gomez, mother Morticia, and sister Wednesday. The boy was fascinated by insects and explosive toys, and he was an inventive engineer who created an anti-gravity gun and a robot. Weatherwax portrayed Pugsley for the two seasons that the show aired on ABC from 1964 to 1966; reruns continued for years after.
After "The Addams Family," Weatherwax attempted to continue his acting career, but didn't land any major roles. He joined the Army and later worked as a grip and set builder, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He also made several appearances in "Addams Family"-related follow-ups.
The actor passed away after a heart attack in his home in Box Canyon, California. His niece, Shanyn Vieira, confirmed the news on Facebook.
As Pugsley, Weatherwax was part of a macabre and weird tribe that included father Gomez, mother Morticia, and sister Wednesday. The boy was fascinated by insects and explosive toys, and he was an inventive engineer who created an anti-gravity gun and a robot. Weatherwax portrayed Pugsley for the two seasons that the show aired on ABC from 1964 to 1966; reruns continued for years after.
After "The Addams Family," Weatherwax attempted to continue his acting career, but didn't land any major roles. He joined the Army and later worked as a grip and set builder, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He also made several appearances in "Addams Family"-related follow-ups.
- 12/9/2014
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
The Addams Family star Ken Weatherwax, who played the role of the pudgy son in the spooky ABC sitcom, has died at the age of 59. Weatherwax died on Sunday, Dec. 7 after suffering a heart attack, his niece, Shanyn Vieira, announced via Facebook. "Just want to let you know that my uncle Ken Weatherwax who played Pugsley from The Addams Family died today from a heart attack," she shared with her followers. "So when you hear the theme song, please think of me!!!" The former child star died [...]...
- 12/9/2014
- Us Weekly
Ken Weatherwax, who played the mischievous and slightly deviant Pugsley on TV's The Addams Family in the mid-'60s, died of an apparent heart attack Sunday at his home in Southern California, his nephew told the Los Angeles Times. "The family is devastated," said the relative, Beau Vieira. The young Weatherwax, a native of Los Angeles, according to the Hollywood Reporter, started his career on toothpaste commercials. Showbiz ran in the family: His aunt was the 1930s Warner Bros. dancing star Ruby Keeler (42nd Street) and his uncle was Lassie's trainer, Rudd Weatherwax, said the trade journal. Besides acting on the Addams Family,...
- 12/9/2014
- by Stephen M. Silverman, @stephenmsilverm
- PEOPLE.com
Ken Weatherwax, who played the mischievous and slightly deviant Pugsley on TV's The Addams Family in the mid-'60s, died of an apparent heart attack Sunday at his home in Southern California, his nephew told the Los Angeles Times. "The family is devastated," said the relative, Beau Vieira. The young Weatherwax, a native of Los Angeles, according to the Hollywood Reporter, started his career on toothpaste commercials. Showbiz ran in the family: His aunt was the 1930s Warner Bros. dancing star Ruby Keeler (42nd Street) and his uncle was Lassie's trainer, Rudd Weatherwax, said the trade journal. Besides acting on the Addams Family,...
- 12/9/2014
- by Stephen M. Silverman, @stephenmsilverm
- PEOPLE.com
They were creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky, all together ooky...and really loved by loyal fans. Ken Weatherwax, the former child star who played stripes-favoring son Pugsley Addams on the original sitcom The Addams Family, has died after suffering a heart attack, according to reports. He was 59. TMZ was first to report the death after Shanyn Vieira, who identified herself as Weatherwax's niece, revealed the sad news on Facebook, assuring her friends that they would "see him on TMZ and the news." "Rip Uncle!....... Love You!!.....Xoxo," she wrote. The Addams Family, which lives on in repeats, first ran on ABC from 1964 until 1966. Weatherwax later voiced an...
- 12/9/2014
- E! Online
Ken Weatherwax -- who played Pugsley on "The Addams Family" TV show -- died at his home Sunday in California after having a heart attack.Weatherwax's family tells TMZ there will be 2 funerals -- one for the family, and one for his fans.The actor stuck with the Pugsley role over the years ... long after the original TV show went off the air in 1966. He was the voice of Pugsley in a '70s version -- and played Pugsley Sr.
- 12/8/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Ken Weatherwax, who played the pudgy son Pugsley on the 1960s ABC sitcom The Addams Family, has died. He was 59. Weatherwax died Sunday from a heart attack, his niece, Shanyn Vieira, announced on Facebook. Later, TMZ reported that he died in his California home and that there will be two funerals, one for the family and one for the fans. Weatherwax starred as Pugsley, the reserved, insect-eating son of Gomez and Morticia Addams (John Astin and Carolyn Jones) and the brother of Wednesday Addams (Lisa Loring), on the campy Filmways Television sitcom. Read more Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2014 Based on
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- 12/8/2014
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An ooky childhood story:
One day while hanging out with my best friend looking for something interesting to film with my Super-8 camera, I’d decided it would be fun to take my Evel Knievel doll (excuse me, action figure) and record the results of setting him ablaze. Certain that just taking a match to him wouldn’t produce the desired conflagration, my friend and I conferred on just what sort of household ingredient we could add to make him more…well, combustible. We decided to tell my father about this project and we figured we were on safe ground if we asked to borrow a can of spray paint. Walking a little nervously down to the seclusion of his basement man cave, we made our request. At which point, he turned to us and deadpanned:
Why not just use kerosene?
Now, my father is a guy who flies his...
One day while hanging out with my best friend looking for something interesting to film with my Super-8 camera, I’d decided it would be fun to take my Evel Knievel doll (excuse me, action figure) and record the results of setting him ablaze. Certain that just taking a match to him wouldn’t produce the desired conflagration, my friend and I conferred on just what sort of household ingredient we could add to make him more…well, combustible. We decided to tell my father about this project and we figured we were on safe ground if we asked to borrow a can of spray paint. Walking a little nervously down to the seclusion of his basement man cave, we made our request. At which point, he turned to us and deadpanned:
Why not just use kerosene?
Now, my father is a guy who flies his...
- 2/28/2011
- by Movies Unlimited
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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