In the 1960s television series, Cousin Itt was played by actor Felix Silla and had a "voice" created by sound engineer Tony Magro.
In the first animated series from Hanna-Barbera, Itt's voice was done by John Stephenson. In the second Hanna-Barbera animated series, Itt's voice was done by Pat Fraley.
Itt was portrayed in the first two movies by John Franklin, and in Addams Family Reunion, by Phil Fondacaro
Gomez Addams Morticia Addams Wednesday Adams Pugsley Addams Lurch (Butler) Uncle Fester Grandmama (Mama) Addams Thing (The Hand) Cousin Itt Ophelia (Morticia's sister)
Several people have played Wednesday Addams. The most famous are: Christina Ricci, who portrayed her in the movies The Addams Family and The Addams Family Values. and Lisa Loring, who portrayed little Wednesday Addams in the television series The Addams Family.
yes
Bryan Adams was the man who sang 'Summer of 69' originally, not 'Bowling for Soup'.
Pugsley.
I think it's cousin It
Carolyn Jones (original)Anjelica Huston - the Theatrical version
Yes, John Adams was his cousin.
Abigail Adams was related to King George the Third, a distant cousin of his. She was also cousin of Dorothy Quincy, wife of John Hancock.
Samual Adams was John Adams cousin. He had another cousin who's name is unclear.
John Adams. His cousin Samuel Adams was one of the very first advocates of independence.
littlemix themself and there family including perrie's cousin lauren adams who lives in whitehaven
Thing T. Thing, referred to as just Thing, is a fictional character in the The Addams Family. Thing takes the form of a disembodied hand who performs various useful functions for the family.
Carol Hankins
John Adams, the first vice-president and the second US president, was a cousin of Sam Adams.
2nd cousin is john Adams his mother is Abigal Adams
Luke Adams has: Performed in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Marvin Astley in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Club Manager in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Don Kharacter in "House of the Generals" in 2000. Played Emcee in "The Osbournes" in 2002.