- Edie Adams
Infobox actor
name = Edie Adams
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birthname = Elizabeth Edith Enke
birthdate = birth date and age|1927|4|16
birthplace =Kingston, Pennsylvania , USA
othername = Edith Adams
occupation = Actor
spouse =Ernie Kovacs (1954-1962)
Marty Mills (1964)
Pete Candoli (1972-1989)
yearsactive =
website =
academyawards =
tonyawards = Best Featured Actress in a Musical
"" Edie Adams (born
April 16 1927 ) is an American singer, Broadway, television and film actress.Biography
Born Edith Elizabeth Enke in
Kingston, Pennsylvania , Adams is a graduate of theJuilliard School of Music and the Columbia School of Drama, and in 1950 was "Miss U.S. Television".Adams began her career in television working with comedian
Ernie Kovacs and talk show pioneerJack Paar . Kovacs and Adams married onSeptember 12 ,1954 , and remained together until his death in a car accident onJanuary 13 ,1962 . They had a daughter, Mia Susan, who was also killed in a car accident (in 1982), on the same stretch of highway, at the age of 22. Kovacs was a noted cigar smoker, and Edie did TV commercials for Muriel Cigars. She remained the pitch-lady for Muriel well after Kovacs' death, intoning in a Mae West style and sexy outfit, "Why don't you pick one up and smoke it sometime?" Another commercial showed the alluring Adams singing, "Hey, big spender, spend a little dime with me." A Muriel cigar then cost a dime. Kovacs' network, ABC, gave Edie a chance with her own show, "Here's Edie", but it was a one-season casualty. Edie made sporadic appearances through the decades on television, including on "Designing Women ".Edie Adams married actor Marty Mills in 1964. He was the father of her son, Josh Mills, her surviving child. However, the marriage ended in divorce. Her most recent marriage was to noted trumpet player
Pete Candoli , which lasted from 1972 until their separation in 1977. They finally divorced in 1989. They toured and performed together, with Candoli serving as her music director.She starred on Broadway in "
Wonderful Town " (1953) opposite Rosalind Russell, and in "Li'l Abner" (1956). She played the Fairy Godmother inRodgers and Hammerstein 's original 1957 "Cinderella" broadcast. She also played "Miss Olsen" in the 1960 film"The Apartment ". Adams is one of the few surviving headliners from the all-star movie, "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ", and in 2003, she joined actorsMarvin Kaplan andSid Caesar at 40th anniversary celebrations of the movie.Work
Television
*"Ernie in Kovacsland" (1951) (canceled after 2 months)
*"The Ernie Kovacs Show " (1952–1956)
*"Cinderella" (1957)
*"Lucy Meets the Moustache" (1960)
*"Take a Good Look" (panelist from 1960–1961)
*"Here's Edie" (1963–1964)
*"Evil Roy Slade " (1972)
*"Cop on the Beat" (1975)
*"Superdome" (1978)
*"Fast Friends" (1979)
*"The Seekers" (1979)
*"Make Me an Offer" (1980)
*"Portrait of an Escort" (1980)
*"A Cry for Love" (1980)
*"The Haunting of Harrington House" (1981)
*"As the World Turns " (cast member in 1982)
*"Shooting Stars" (1983)
*"Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter" (1984)
*"Adventures Beyond Belief" (1987)
*"Jake Spanner, Private Eye" (1989)
*"Tales of the City" (1993) (miniseries)Filmography
*"Showdown at Ulcer Gulch" (1956)
*"The Apartment " (1960)
*"Lover Come Back " (1961)
*"Call Me Bwana " (1963)
*"Under the Yum Yum Tree " (1963)
*"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World " (1963)
*"Love with the Proper Stranger " (1963)
*"The Best Man" (1964)
*"Made in Paris" (1966)
*"The Oscar" (1966)
*"The Honey Pot " (1967)
*"Up in Smoke " (1978)
*"Racquet" (1979)
*"The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood" (1980)
*"Boxoffice" (1982)
*"" (2003)References
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NAME=Enke, Elizabeth Edith
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Edie Adams
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American singer
DATE OF BIRTH=April 16 1927
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kingston, Pennsylvania
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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