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  1. Lurch Learns to Dance: Directed by Sidney Lanfield. With Carolyn Jones, John Astin, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy. Lurch receives his annual invitation to The Butlers' Ball, which he ignores as usual because he can't dance.

  2. Lurch and His Harpsichord is the twenty-fifth episode of the first season of the original series of The Addams Family. It first aired 19 March 1965 on ABC. When Mr. Belmont, curator for the Fine Arts Museum, sets his eyes on The Addams Family's rare 1503 Krupnik harpsichord, they insist that he take it for the collection. Lurch, however, is not so keen on the idea. They carry it to the play ...

  3. Jun 5, 2023 · Born on July 31, 1932, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Cassidy was best known for his role as Lurch in the classic TV series The Addams Family. Standing at an imposing height of 6'9", he towered over ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Left in the Lurch is the second episode of the 1973 animated series of The Addams Family. To be added Lurch has told his pen pal in Nashville that he is a rock star. When Uncle Fester asks to go to the nearest used boneyard, which happens to be in Nashville, Lurch tries to sabotage the trip. Wednesday tells the rest of The Addams Family about Lurch's problem, and they agree to play along ...

  7. Lurch (whose first name is unknown) is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Charles Addams as a manservant to The Addams Family. In the original television series, Lurch was played by Ted Cassidy. In Charles Addams's original cartoons, Lurch is often seen accompanying the rest of the Family, sometimes carrying a feather-duster. In a couple of illustrations, the Family is seen ...

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