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Don Adams, born Donald James Yarmy, (April 13, 1923 – September 25, 2005)
was a New York City-born actor best known for his role as Maxwell Smart (Agent
86) in the TV situation comedy Get Smart (1965–1970, 1995), for which he
also directed and wrote. Adams won three Emmy Awards for his portrayal of
Smart.
Adams was born to a Hungarian Jewish father and an Irish Catholic mother; he
was raised Catholic. Adams served with the United States Marine Corps during
World War II as a drill instructor and later in the Pacific Theater.
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He was the only member of his platoon to survive the Battle of Guadalcanal,
but he contracted malaria during the invasion and nearly died of blackwater
fever.
He later worked as a comic and mimic, taking the stage name of Adams after
marrying singer Adelaide Adams. He changed his name to Adams from Yarmy
because he got tired of being last during alphabetical auditions.
His work on television began in 1954, when he won "Arthur Godfrey's Talent
Scouts" with a stand-up comedy act written by boyhood friend Bill Dana. He
appeared on numerous comedy, variety, and dramatic series before landing the
role of Maxwell Smart.
Adams's projects after Get Smart were less successful, including the comedy
series The Partners and three attempts to revive the Get Smart series in the
1980s. He continued to make the majority of his income from his work on
stage and in clubs. However, he astutely chose the option of co-ownership of
the Get Smart property over an increased salary during the series, thus
guaranteeing a regular income stream.
He also worked as a voice actor in Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales
(1963–1966), but he was more famous as the voice of Inspector Gadget in the
initial run of that television series (1983–1985) and the Christmas Special,
as well as in later reprises. He also attempted a situation-comedy comeback
in Canada with Check it Out! in 1985; the show ran for three years in Canada,
but it was not successful in the United States.
He stated in interviews that his famous "clippy" voice characterization was
based on, and an exaggeration of, the speaking style of actor William
Powell. Occasionally, he also enjoyed doing a more explicit impersonation of
Ronald Colman.
He was married (and divorced) three times and is survived by six of his
seven children. He died in Los Angeles, California at the age of 82 from a
sudden lung infection following a long battle with bone lymphoma. He is
interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in the Westwood
Village area of Los Angeles. Other source such as Findagrave have Adams
listed as being buried at Hollywood Forever.
He was the father of the late actress Cecily Adams. |
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