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Actress Lisa Loring, best known for her role as Wednesday on the first run of The Addams Family, died on Saturday. Loring semi-retired from acting in the mid-1990s.
Lisa Loring, whose creepy yet cherubic portrayal of Wednesday Addams on the 1960s television series “The Addams Family” originated a role that has been revived in films and, most recently, a ...
The show, based on the death-obsessed teen Wednesday Addams, from the iconic 1964 TV series The Addams Family, has had fans buzzing about its return since the first series hit last November.
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 ...
The Addams family were originally created to be a satire of traditional American values and were weird for the sake of being weird. But, that premise does not work so well when you are trying to build ...
In The Addams Family, Wednesday Addams' birthday falls on Oct. 13, but Stardust insists she "is a Scorpio to the core." Stardust adds that "her transformative nature and love of the macabre align ...
Fans of the Addams Family will love the life-size Musical Wednesday Addams Raven Dance Animatronic with lifelike features. Stay updated on Wednesday Season 2 plot details, focusing on horror over ...
Christina Ricci came to fame at just 10 years of age when she took on the role of Wednesday Addams in 1991’s “The Addams Family.” She gave the character a deadpan aura and the actress is ...
Aside from driving the Addams family to and from Nevermore Academy, Lurch Addams doesn’t have much of a role in Netflix‘s Wednesday. However, many fans have noticed something suspicious about ...
Having never heard of the Addams family, nine-year-old actor Christina Ricci didn’t particularly want to audition for the role of Wednesday. “[My mom] said this part would be easy, you just ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s notebook Jenna Ortega’s dance for her Addams Family character is a viral sensation, but why? It is disarming and defiant: the dance ...