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  1. Christina Ricci

    Christina Ricci (born February 12, 1980) is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominated American actress. Ricci made her acting debut at age 10, starring with Cher and Winona Ryder in the 1990 film "Mermaids", followed by a small role in 1992's "The Hard Way". Her breakout role was as the dark 12-year-old Wednesday Addams in the successful "The Addams Family" film (1991) and its sequel, "Addams Family Values" (1993), …

  2. Barry Sonnenfeld

    American film maker Barry Sonnenfeld (born New York City, April 1 1953) worked as cinematographer for the Coen Brothers, then later he directed and produced big budget films such as "Men in Black". On the 20 April 2007 episode of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," Barry Sonnenfeld said that, when he directs, he sits on a saddle. He also admits to vomiting at least once during shooting of his films.

  3. Anjelica Huston

    Anjelica Huston (born July 8, 1951) is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning American actress and former fashion model. Huston won an Oscar for her performance in 1985's "Prizzi's Honor". She later was nominated in 1990 and 1991 for her acting in "Enemies, a Love Story" and "The Grifters" respectively. Among her roles, she starred as Morticia Addams in "The Addams Family" (1991) and "Addams Family Values" (1993), …

  4. Charles Addams

    Charles Samuel Addams (January 7, 1912-September 29, 1988) was an American cartoonist known for his particularly black humor and macabre characters. Some of the recurring characters, who became known as The Addams Family, became the basis for two live-action television series, two cartoon series, and three motion pictures.

  5. John Astin

    John Allen Astin (born March 30, 1930) is an Oscar nominated American actor who has appeared in numerous films and television shows, but is best known for the role of Gomez Addams on "The Addams Family" television series and similarly eccentric comedic characters.

  6. Carolyn Jones

    Carolyn Jones was an American actress, she is best remembered for playing the role of Morticia Addams in the classic TV Series "The Addams Family". Carolyn Sue Jones was born in Amarillo, Texas, she was named after actress Carole Lombard, and after moving to California, joined the Pasadena Playhouse in 1947, learning her craft and acting under the stage name Carolyn Jones. She secured a contract with Paramount Studios and made her first film in 1952.

  7. Vic Mizzy

    Vic Mizzy, born January 9, 1916 (or 1922), in Brooklyn, New York, is an American composer for television and movies whose best known works are the themes to the 1960s television shows "Green Acres" and "The Addams Family". He also wrote the scores for two very popular Don Knotts films in the later half of the 1960's, "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken" and "The Reluctant Astronaut". Both scores possessed a sound which became billed as "The Don Knotts Sound".

  8. Lisa Loring

    Lisa Loring (born Lisa Ann DeCinces on February 16, 1958 on Kwajalein, Marshall Islands) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Wednesday Addams on "The Addams Family" television show. She was also a featured actress on the ABC sitcom "The Pruitts of Southampton."

  9. Carel Struycken

    Carel Struycken (born July 30, 1948 in The Hague, Netherlands) is a character actor in film, television, and stage. He is an exceptionally tall man at 7' (213 cm) and thus is often called upon to play character or comedic roles in which height plays a major part. Notably he was featured as Mr. Homn on the television series "Star Trek: The Next Generation", as Lurch the butler in the Addams Family films "The Addams Family", "Addams Family Values", …

  10. Ken Weatherwax

    Kenneth Weatherwax (born September 29th 1955) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Pugsley Addams on The Addams Family television series. After the Addams Family was cancelled Kenneth found it difficult to get work in Hollywood (a common occurance for child actors) and was typecast as Pugsley well into his teens. This made life difficult for him when he returned to the public school system.

  11. Marc Shaiman

    Marc Shaiman (born October 22, 1959) is a composer, lyricist, arranger and performer for films, television and theatre. His film credits include "Broadcast News", "Beaches", "When Harry Met Sally...", "City Slickers", "The Addams Family", "Sister Act", "Sleepless in Seattle", "A Few Good Men", "The American President", "The First Wives Club", "George of the Jungle", "In & Out", …

  12. Felix Silla

    Felix Silla is a veteran motion picture and television actor and stuntman of Italian origin, best known for his role as "Cousin Itt" on television's "The Addams Family", and many other classic character roles.

  13. Blossom Rock

    Credited as Blossom Rock and Marie Blake, Edith Marie Blossom MacDonald (August 21, 1895 - January 14, 1978) was an American actress and the older sister of late actress/singer Jeanette MacDonald. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In her youth, she performed on the vaudeville stage with Jeanette, and later with her husband, Clarence Rock, whom she married in 1926 (he died in 1960); they had no children.

  14. Wednesday 13

    Joseph Poole, better known as Wednesday 13 (born August 12, 1976) is a rock musician, from Charlotte, North Carolina. He is most famous for his role as the frontman of the Murderdolls. He has also played in several other bands, including the Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13, the Wednesday 13 band, Maniac Spider Trash, and an outlaw country project; Bourbon Crow.

  15. Christopher Hart

    Christopher Hart is an American actor and magician, famous for playing Thing, the disembodied hand, in the 1991, 1993, and 1998 movies, "The Addams Family", "Addams Family Values", and "Addams Family Reunion". His hand found similar work in the 1999 horror spoof "Idle Hands", appearing alongside Devon Sawa and Seth Green.

  16. Elizabeth Wilson

    Elizabeth Wilson (born April 4 1921) is a Tony Award-winning American actress. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Wilson attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, then studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. She made her Broadway debut in "Picnic" in 1953. Her stage credits include "The Good Woman of Sezuan", "Sticks and Bones", "Uncle Vanya", "Threepenny Opera", …

  17. Dana Ivey

    Dana Robins Ivey (born August 14, 1942) is an American character actress.

  18. Caroline Thompson

    Caroline Thompson (born in Washington, DC) is a screenwriter and film director. She has written the screenplay for three of Tim Burton's films, "Edward Scissorhands", "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and most recently "Corpse Bride". She also co-wrote the story for "Edward Scissorhands" and recently co-adapted a new stage version of the film with director and choreographer Matthew Bourne. Her other works include "Snow White" for Hallmark, …

  19. Arthur Lubin

    Arthur Lubin (July 25, 1898 - May 12, 1995) was a film producer and director who directed many "Abbott & Costello" films. Lubin was born in Los Angeles, California in 1898. Lubin created his own film and music studio called "Lubin Studios" in the 1920s, where he started acting in silent films from 1925 - 1929. In the early 1930s, Lubin worked with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello making "Abbott & Costello" comic books.

  20. Mercedes McNab

    Mercedes Alicia McNab (born March 14, 1980 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born actress perhaps best known for playing the role of Harmony Kendall on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and its spinoff "Angel". More minor television roles include a part on "Boston Public" where her character posed nude for an adult magazine.

  21. Sidney Lanfield

    Sidney Lanfield (April 20, 1898-June 20, 1972) was a film director known for directing comedy films and later television programs. The one-time musician's first directing job was for the Fox Film Corporation in 1930; he went on to direct a number of films for 20th Century Fox. In 1941, he directed the Fred Astaire film "You'll Never Get Rich" for Columbia Pictures, then moved to Paramount Pictures. There Lanfield worked on a number of film comedies.

  22. Nat Perrin

    Nat Perrin (March 15, 1905-May 9, 1998) was a comedy writer who contributed gags and story lines to several Marx Brothers films, cowrote the play "Hellzapoppin'" that became a film, and was the producer of the television series "The Addams Family." A longtime friend of Groucho Marx, he became temporary conservator of the comedian's estate in his dying days.

  23. Janet Waldo

    Janet Waldo (born February 4 1918 (some sources say 1920) in Grandview, Washington) is a well-known actress and voice artist with a career spanning animation, live-action films, radio and television. On radio, Waldo was heard on many programs, including "One Man's Family", yet she left a lasting impression as teenager Corliss Archer in "Meet Corliss Archer" even though Shirley Temple starred in the film adaptations, …

  24. Vito Scotti

    Vito Scotti was a character actor who played many roles, primarily from the late 1940s to the early 1980s. He had minor roles in movies such as "The Godfather" and "Cactus Flower", and also appeared in television series such as "The Addams Family", "Gunsmoke", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", and "Hogan's Heroes". He also played a stereotypical Japanese soldier on "Gilligan's Island".

  25. John Desantis

    John DeSantis is a Canadian actor, perhaps best known as Lurch in the 1998-1999 television production of "The Addams Family", titled "The New Addams Family".

  26. Madge Blake

    Madge Blake (born May 31, 1899, in Kinsley, Kansas; died February 19, 1969, in Pasadena, California) was an American character actress most famous for her role as Aunt Harriet Cooper on ABC's Batman TV series of the 1960s. In addition to her "Batman" role, Blake portrayed the fictitious Larry Mondello's (played by Rusty Stevens) always baffled mother on ABC's "Leave It to Beaver" (1957), …

  27. Lela Ivey

    Lela Ivey is an American actress of film and television. *"Pleasantville" (1998) *"Party of Five" (3 episodes/TV series) *"Tower of Terror" (1997) (TV) *"Bean" (1997) *"JAG" (2 episodes/TV) *"University Hospital" (1 episode/TV) *"Wet" (1995) *"S.F.W." (1994) *"Sodbusters" (1994) (TV) *"L.A. Law" (1 episode/TV) *"Mr.

  28. Nestor Paiva

    Nestor Paiva, born in Fresno, California on Jun. 30, 1905, died on Sep. 9, 1966, actor. Prolific American acting figure of Portuguese descent, who appeared in motion pictures and television shows from the 1930s to the 1960s such as "Get Smart", "The Beverly Hillbillies", and "The Addams Family". He played the part of 'Lucas' (the boat captain) in the 1954 horror film "The Creature from the Black Lagoon". He appeared in over 250 movies.

  29. Phil Leslie

    Phil L. Leslie, Sr. (March 14, 1909 - September 23, 1988) was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His first career, since he was good at math, was keeping books for a local bank in St. Louis. His artistic passion became greater than his business passion and he soon began pursuing a career in writing. In 1938, he and his wife Helen Leslie took their four children (Anne, Jane, Sue and Phil Jr.), by train, to Hollywood, CA in hopes of making it big.

  30. Keith Wood

    Keith Wood (born 27 January 1972 in Killaloe) is a former international rugby union footballer who played hooker for Ireland, the Lions, Garryowen, Harlequins and Munster. He was nicknamed 'The Raging Potato' because of his bald head. He was also known as 'Uncle Fester' due to his resemblance to a character in "The Addams Family". His father, Gordon Wood, played prop 29 times for Ireland. He now works for the BBC.

  31. John Grundy

    I love to cook at home (but am no longer interested in making a career out of it...). I love to sing, especially at karaoke bars! I love being a twin. I am a hardcore gamer. I love traveling to new places when I can, and I am a fan of modern science. I like math, too, especially math puzzles. Actually, just about any puzzle will tickle my fancy.

  32. Brandon

    I am in my early 20's, and I live in the Seattle area. I like low-key social gatherings, but while I do not know that many people, people have told me that I am fun to be with, and think I am a cool person to hang out with. I am not into politics and religions all that much, though I respect how other people feel about them, but I have liberal (a little conservative) aspects and I do vote, and I am an agnostic spiritualist.

  33. Armando
  34. Dan Snipes

    I'm 30 years old and I'm Irish-American. I love celtic things, and I'm very into Wicca. My favortie holiday is Haloween, and I dress up every year. I live in NJ, I'm an Aries and I love watching movies and listening to music. Especially The Wizard of Oz, The Wiz, and Space Jam. I'm a very friendly person, and love hanging out with my friends. Some people even call me the mayor of my town, because I know everybody! You can always catch me chilling with my family and neighbors.

  35. Tonya
  36. Heather Grunstra

    I am a writer of fiction and poetry. I am returning to college to finish getting my bachelor's degree and hope to go for a graduate degree as well. I am in the process of moving back out of my hometown, but not sure where to yet. I am most looking to meet and keep friends. My favorite color is blue, although I like several. I like to sometimes just stay home alone and I like sometimes to go out with friends. I like both people and solitude.

  37. Andria
  38. Donald Foster

    Donald Foster was an American actor who appeared periodically in a number of television series during the 1950s and 1960s, including Perry Mason, The Addams Family, and The Monkees. He also had bit parts in a few Hollywood films.

  39. Alexander Astin

    Alexander W. Astin is the Allan M. Cartter Professor of Higher Education Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is also Founding Director of the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA. He has served as Director of Research for both the American Council on Education and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. He is also the Founding Director of the Cooperative Institutional Research Program, …

  40. Sam Cobean

    Sam Cobean (1913-1951) was a cartoonist, especially known for his work in "The New Yorker" in the 1940s and 1950s. His book of cartoons, "The Naked Eye", has been published around the world. Likewise, the book published after his death, "The Cartoons of Cobean" has enjoyed worldwide popularity since its publication in 1952. Copies of his books are still actively traded by his fans.

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