Dark-haired, usually-mustachioed American actor with a cheeky grin, who
achieved pop culture status through his portrayal of the kooky
patriarch "Gomez Addams" in the hit TV series
The Addams Family (1964), John Astin was
born on March 30, 1930 in Baltimore, Maryland. He studied mathematics at
Johns Hopkins University, but he discovered a passion for the theater and
began to perform in minor plays and do voice-over work for commercials. He
first got noticed thanks to a small role in
West Side Story (1961),
then appeared in several other films before being cast as "Gomez
Addams". While "The Addams Family" was initially a huge hit, its
popularity petered out after two years, and Astin moved on to other
work including the offbeat
Bunny O'Hare (1971), playing a grizzled but not-
particularly-bright gunfighter in the Western spoof
Evil Roy Slade (1972), an
appearance in the Disney comedy
Freaky Friday (1976) and dual roles
in
National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985).
He has since lent his comedic talents to numerous appearances as "Dr.
Gangreen" in several corny "Killer Tomato" movies, and has contributed
his voice to recreate "Gomez Addams" in the animated series
The Addams Family (1992),
then played "Grandpa Addams" in the successful TV series
The New Addams Family (1998).
In addition, Astin has contributed voices to several animated shows, and he
still appears in films regularly.