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  1. Jan 5, 2017 · ”They’re creepy and they’re kooky, Mysterious and spooky, They’re altogether ooky, The Addams Family…” It’s tough not to snap your fingers when the first strains of The Addams Family theme song kick in. Gomez, Morticia, Fester, Wednesday, Pugsley… they were just some groovy little ghoulies with an infectious beat. And the show was good, too. […]

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  3. Carolyn Jones: More than Morticia. AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Carolyn Jones was an icon on the small screen and the silver screen. An actress who left an impression on audiences with classic ...

  4. Crisis in the Addams Family: Directed by Sidney Lanfield. With Carolyn Jones, John Astin, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy. Once again, Fester's cannon has wrecked the plumbing. The Arthur J. Henson Insurance Agency, subsidiary of Excelso Fidelity Insurance, is outraged by yet another in a series of payouts on the Addams policy, but a clause in the small print enables them to finally cancel it ...

  5. Morticia Addams (née Frump) is a fictional character from the Addams Family multimedia franchise created by American Charles Addams in 1933. She plays the role of the family's reserved matriarch. Morticia Addams has been portrayed by several actresses in various Addams Family media, including Carolyn Jones in the television series The Addams Family (1964), Anjelica Huston in the feature films ...

  6. Lurch and His Harpsichord: Directed by Sidney Lanfield. With Carolyn Jones, John Astin, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy. Lurch feels betrayed when Gomez and Morticia give their antique harpsichord to a museum.

  7. Sep 4, 2021 · In 1977, most of the original "The Addams Family" cast reunited for the NBC Halloween special "Halloween with the New Addams Family." John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy, Ken Weatherwax, and Lisa Loring all reprised their roles from the 1964 series.

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