In , Lisa married her second husband, Doug Stevenson. Three years later, they split. She wasn't happy with the way her career was going, and so joined the porn industry where she got exposed to all sorts, including drugs and heroin.
It was while she worked as a porn star that Lisa Loring met her third spouse, Paul Siederman. As the previous ones had, the marriage ended in divorce five years later. While in the industry, she discovered the body of her friend who committed suicide by hanging after she had taken an overdose of drugs. The death of her friend was a wakeup call for her; she had a critical look at what her life had become and decided to get help.
Lisa went to rehab and was able to overcome her addiction. Loring cleaned up and got herself a job at an interior design firm in Santa Monica.
Later on, the actress who had sworn never to act again after "The Addams Family" TV show changed her mind and tried to find her place in showbiz. But I'd love to do a Quentin Tarantino film. For the fourth time in , Lisa tied the knot.
She married Graham Rich. The couple split in but didn't finalize their divorce as of It seems like Lisa Loring wasn't the only "The Addams Family" cast to experience a challenging life afterward. Most of them lived their lives in frustration and pain after the show ended. As for Caroline Jones, who played the role of Morticia Addams, she had unstable marriages, and she was married for a total of four times in her lifetime.
Apart from her married life, she suffered health challenges. In , she was diagnosed with colon cancer. Coming from an acting family, his younger sister is Modern Family 's Ariel Winter. Mother to Morticia, Grandmama Addams was originally described as having a morbid sense of humor and a devilishly keen interest in the occult, which actress Judith Malina played so deftly in The Addams Family.
Starting out in theatre, Malina co-founded the experimental theatre company The Living Theatre with actor and director husband Julian Beck. After spending decades on the stage, Malina began working in film and television, most notably in Dog Day Afternoon , Awakenings and The Sopranos in With her big sleepy eyes and scruffy voice, Carol Kane was a nice replacement in the sequel Addams Family Values , even if in real life, she's actually a year younger than pal Anjelica Huston.
Often playing kooky, comedic characters, Kane walked into the sequel having already played memorable characters in films like Hester Street , Annie Hall and The Princess Bride On television, she most famously played the wife of Andy Kaufmann's character Latka on Taxi , for which she won two Emmys. Mumbled, gloomy but always loyal, the towering figure of Lurch was played by Dutch actor Carel Struycken, who easily qualified for the role in the height category: Struycken is seven feet tall.
Although Struycken's height is due to a hormone growth disorder, he has been able to use it — along with his distinctive facial features — to his advantage. Struycken was chosen to play Lurch, thanks to his earlier work as Mr. Actor John Franklin has been used to playing creepy and oddball characters, so accepting the role of small-statured, gibbery, hairy Cousin Itt wasn't a stretch.
Before The Addams Family , Franklin was best known for playing the young cult leader Isaac Chroner from the film adaptation of Stephen King's Children of the Corn , which he would later reprise. Franklin later worked as an English teacher in California before returning to Hollywood as an actor and writer. For "Black Widow" Debbie Jellinsky, murdering was a profession she was really good at and the ability to manipulate masterfully was key.
Who else but Joan Cusack could make us love the most hateful Debbie, who appears as the main antagonist in Addams Family Values? Cousin Itt after Tully was presumed dead. Embracing the bright and colorfully dressed Margaret who at first is repulsed then seduced by Cousin Itt, Dana Ivey made us giggle as the peculiar love connection ran its course in both films, ultimately ending with the birth of the couple's baby, which they named "What.
Love — the demented kind — was in the air in Addams Family Values , as indicated by Wednesday Addams' camp crush, Joel Glicker, who was basically allergic to everything.
David Krumholz played the nerdy introverted Joel with chutzpah — from hating on his mom and rebelling with Wednesday and Puglsey at Camp Chippewa to even kissing Wednesday through a chain-linked fence. While many child stars don't grow up to have successful careers in the entertainment industry, Ricci was certainly an exception. While he wasn't much of a talker, Dutch actor Struycken delivered a super memorable performance as the quiet giant Lurch.
The role was originally played by Ted Cassidy, at six-foot-nine-inches tall, in the '60s series , but Struycken is even taller than Cassidy, at seven feet tall. Comedic mastermind Christopher Lloyd delivered a hilarious performance as Gordon Craven, a. Uncle Fester, Gomez's long-lost brother. Okay, chances are that you know this funny guy from a certain other comedic film. While Back to the Future and its sequels are arguably Lloyd's best-known films, his career — which spans nearly 50 years!
And Lloyd is showing no signs of stopping any time soon. He's appeared in TV shows and films, and he even has four movies in post-production as of Pugsley was portrayed by then child actor Jimmy Workman, who was cast as Gomez and Morticia's son when his older sister, actress Shanelle Workman, originally auditioned for the role of Wednesday. She of course didn't get the part, but we have an update on her too!
Keep reading. Since his days as a child star, Workman has retired and stayed out of the spotlight, though his family is still in showbiz.
Workman's older sister is actress and executive producer Shanelle Gray, who has appeared on Grey's Anatomy and in several movies, and his younger sister is actress Ariel Winter, best-known for playing Alex Dunphy on ABC's wildly popular Modern Family. The Addams' resident witchy grandmother, a. Grandmama, was portrayed by German-American actress Judith Malina. Sadly, Malina passed away in at the age of She is remembered for her devotion to theater, having co-founded the legendary Living Theatre troupe in with her husband Julian Beck, and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in The film's antagonist, crooked and indebted lawyer Tully Alford, was marvelously played by Dan Hedaya.
More than 25 years later, Hedaya has been hard at work.
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