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Thread started 09/26/05 12:39pm

DorothyParkerW
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Don Adams of 'Get Smart' Dies at 82




Don Adams of 'Get Smart' Dies at 82


By BOB THOMAS, Associated Press Writer 25 minutes ago

Don Adams, the wry-voiced comedian who starred as the fumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart in the 1960s television spoof of James Bond movies, "Get Smart," has died. He was 82.

Adams died of a lung infection late Sunday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, his friend and former agent Bruce Tufeld said Monday, adding the actor broke his hip a year ago and had been in ill health since.

As the inept Agent 86 of the super-secret federal agency Control, Adams captured TV viewers with his antics in combatting the evil agents of Kaos. When his explanations failed to convince the villains or his boss, he tried another tack: "Would you believe ... ?" It became a national catchphrase.

Smart was also prone to spilling things on the desk or person of his boss — the chief (actor Edward Platt). Smart's apologetic "Sorry about that, chief" also entered the American lexicon. The spy gadgets, which aped those of the Bond movies, were a popular feature, especially the pre-cell-phone telephone in a shoe.

Smart's beautiful partner, Agent 99, played by Barbara Felden, was as brainy as he was dense, and a plot romance led to marriage and the birth of twins later in the series.

Adams, who had been under contract to NBC, was lukewarm about doing a spy spoof. When he learned that Mel Brooks and Buck Henry had written the pilot script, he accepted immediately. "Get Smart" debuted on NBC in September 1965 and scored No. 12 among the season's most-watched series and No. 22 in its second season.

"Get Smart" twice won the Emmy for best comedy series with three Emmys for Adams as comedy actor.

CBS picked up the show but the ratings fell off as the jokes seemed repetitive, and it was canceled after four seasons. The show lived on in syndication and a cartoon series. In 1995 Fox network revived the series with Smart as chief and 99 as a congresswoman. It lasted seven episodes.

Adams never had another showcase to display his comic talent.

"It was a special show that became a cult classic of sorts, and I made a lot of money for it," he remarked of "Get Smart" in a 1995 interview. "But it also hindered me career-wise because I was typed. The character was so strong, particularly because of that distinctive voice, that nobody could picture me in any other type of role."

He was born Donald James Yarmy in New York City on April 13, 1926, Tufeld said, although some sources say 1923 or 1927. The actor's father was a Hungarian Jew who ran a few small restaurants in the Bronx.

In a 1959 interview Adams said he never cared about being funny as a kid: "Sometimes I wonder how I got into comedy at all. I did movie star impressions as a kid in high school. Somehow they just got out of hand."

In 1941, he dropped out of school to join the Marines, lying about his age. In Guadalcanal he survived the deadly blackwater fever and was returned to the States to become a drill instructor, acquiring the clipped delivery that served him well as a comedian.

After the war he worked in New York as a commercial artist by day, doing standup comedy in clubs at night, taking the surname of his first wife, Adelaide Adams. His following grew, and soon he was appearing on the Ed Sullivan and late night TV shows. Bill Dana, who had helped him develop comedy routines, cast him as his sidekick on Dana's Jose Jiminez show. That led to the NBC contract and "Get Smart."

Adams, who married and divorced three times and had seven children, served as the voice for the popular cartoon series, "Inspector Gadget." In 1980, he appeared as Maxwell Smart in a feature movie, "The Nude Bomb," about a madman whose bomb destroyed people's clothing.

Tufeld said funeral arrangements were incomplete.
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Reply #1 posted 09/26/05 12:41pm

cinnamonjo

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I used to watch that show everyday afterschool....damn....time flies.


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Betw. get smart and inspector gadget, that voice is imprinted on my brain.
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Reply #2 posted 09/26/05 12:41pm

Handclapsfinga
snapz



sad
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Reply #3 posted 09/26/05 12:42pm

kisscamille

Don was hilariously funny! I grew up watching Get Smart and I still laugh my head off when I see the re-runs now. It was such a funny show.

"missed it by that much". wink
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Reply #4 posted 09/26/05 12:42pm

DorothyParkerW
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God I loved that show...I hated to hear the news. Get Smart was the real Austin Powers.
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Reply #5 posted 09/26/05 12:47pm

Nomad

good thinking 99 is something I grew up hearing... pray for Don
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Reply #6 posted 09/26/05 1:17pm

Ace

...Would you believe two very angry kittens? R.I.P., Don. tombstone
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Reply #7 posted 09/26/05 2:14pm

funkyslsistah

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He had such a distinctive voice. I watched 'Get Smart' as a youngun, and Inspector Gadget is an 80's cartoon gem. He was a funny bumbling character actor.
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #8 posted 09/26/05 2:32pm

BinaryJustin

I've got the theme-tune in my head right now.
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Reply #9 posted 09/26/05 2:39pm

theAudience

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #10 posted 09/26/05 3:21pm

althom

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My absolute favourite show! He'll be missed. sad
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Reply #11 posted 09/26/05 3:30pm

TheRealFiness

agent 86 dies at 82 sad
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Reply #12 posted 09/26/05 4:02pm

Nothinbutjoy

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sad rose
I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #13 posted 09/26/05 4:54pm

pippet

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sad

pray

rose
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Reply #14 posted 09/26/05 5:05pm

TheRealFiness

he was also the voice of tennesee tuxedo

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Reply #15 posted 09/26/05 5:21pm

lilmissmissy

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sad Awwww not Maxwell Smart!! shake ...dat was one of my fav showz as a kid.

RIP rose
No hablo espanol,no! no no no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
music "Come into my world..." music
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Reply #16 posted 09/26/05 5:24pm

Stax

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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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