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In the season II 2-parter episodes, Morticia's Romance (Parts I & II), Morticia first met Gomez when she (then 22 years old) and her elder sister, Ophelia, were brought to the Addams' Mansion by their mother, Mrs. Esther Frump, a long-time close friend of Gomez's mother, from their time together at "Swamp Town High", both of whom wished for the ...
Ophelia Frump: Morticia's flighty flower child older sister who is the "white sheep of the family". In the two-part, second-season episode "Morticia's Romance", Gomez is originally engaged to Ophelia in an arranged marriage, but when he sees the then-22-year-old Morticia (dressed in a grown-up version of Wednesday's clothing), they fall in love ...
A different Granny Frump appears in three episodes of the show, Grandmama's best friend Hester Frump and the mother of sisters Morticia Addams and Ophelia Frump (Hester is, probably, Fester's sister too). These versions of the characters were also used in the TV movie Halloween with the New Addams Family.
The New Addams Family is the most disposable of all the property's iterations.Featuring a cast of relative unknowns, it also drags back John Astin (Gomez on the original '60s series), this time ...
Creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky. Netflix's new portrayal of the iconic Addams family is all of the above in the upcoming series titled Wednesday.. From the 1960s television show to the 1990s ...
Image credits: The Addams Family/IMDB “He’d do anything you asked him to,” she fondly remembered. “He’s a great dancer … He was a consummate professional, really great, really fun.
Morticia's sister Ophelia has a new beau named Horatio Bartholomew (Robert Nichols). The family is convinced he is a fraud, so they attempt to reveal him. Morticia and Gomez have Mama use her crystal ball to find out about Horatio. Mama says he's rich, elegant, unattached and would make a perfect husband for Ophelia.
Carolyn Sue Jones (April 28, 1930 – August 3, 1983) was an American actress of television and film. [1] [2] She began her film career in the early 1950s, and by the end of the decade had achieved recognition with a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Bachelor Party (1957) and a Golden Globe Award as one of the most promising new actresses of 1959.