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  1. Stanley Adams (born Stanley Abramowitz; April 7, 1915 – April 27, 1977) was an American actor and screenwriter. He appeared in several films, including Theatrical Agent alongside with Hans Geaorge Conried Jr, Daw Butler, Doleres Starr, Francis Condie Baxter and Cheryl Callaway in The Alphabet Conspiracy (1959) Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961 ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0011366Stanley Adams - IMDb

    Stanley Adams (1915-1977) was a versatile and prolific actor who appeared in many films, TV shows, and stage plays. He is best known for his role as Cyrano Jones, a space entrepreneur who sold tribbles, on Star Trek, and for his suicide after a back injury.

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  3. Stanley Adams was an actor and writer who appeared in many TV shows and movies, such as Breakfast at Tiffany's and Star Trek. He committed suicide in 1977 after a back injury and a divorce.

    • April 7, 1915
    • April 27, 1977
  4. Stanley Adams (born Stanley Abramowitz; April 7, 1915 – April 27, 1977) was an American actor and screenwriter. He appeared in several films, including Theatrical Agent alongside with Hans Geaorge Conried Jr, Daw Butler, Doleres Starr, Francis Condie Baxter and Cheryl Callaway in The Alphabet Conspiracy (1959) Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961 ...

  5. Stocky character actor Stanley Adams had a relatively minor career in motion pictures, with the possible exception of his baby-faced millionaire Rusty Trawler of Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) fame. Otherwise, he played innumerable minor ethnic villains, bartenders and avuncular, fast-talking characters, known in the credits only by their first ...

  6. Stanley Adams may refer to: Stanley Adams (singer) (1907–1994), American singer and lyricist. Stanley Adams (actor) (1915–1977), American actor and screenwriter. Stanley T. Adams (1922–1999), American Army officer, recipient of the Medal of Honor during the Korean War.

  7. After a few desultory movie appearances in the mid-1930s, rotund American actor Stanley Adams came to films permanently in 1952, to re-create his stage role as the bartender in the movie version of Death of a Salesman.

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