Description:
Don Adams was born in New York, to a father of Hungarian Jewish descent, and a mother of German and Irish ancestry. He had a sister, Gloria, and a brother, Dick Yarmy. He served in the U.S. Marines in World War II and contracted malaria during the fighting on Guadalcanal island. After the war he began a career as a stand-up comic. He married singer Adelaide Adams and adopted her last name as his stage surname. He had seven children altogether, (four with his first wife, two with his second, one with his third): Caroline Adams, Christine, Catherine, Cecily Adams, Stacey Adams, Sean, Beige. His television career began when he won the Ted Mack & the Original Amateur Hour (1948) talent contest. His most famous role, of course, is as bumbling, incompetent, clueless yet endearing secret agent Maxwell Smart in the classic sitcom/spy spoof Get Smart (1965), although he also had a career as a television director and a Broadway and theatrical dramatic actor.
Birthday
April 13, 1923
Born In
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Alternative names
Mr. X - X
Height
172 cm
Spouse/Ex-
Judy Luciano June 10, 1977 - 1990 (divorced),Dorothy Bracken December 4, 1960 - 1976 (divorced),Adelaide Efantis Adams October 12, 1947 - 1960 (divorced)
Trivia
Instead of taking a large paycheck per episode ($12,500 per week) of
Get Smart (1965), Adams decided to take a smaller salary and 33% share. It paid
off in spades--the show has been running in syndication for
decades.
Quotes
[interview with Robert DeRossi, 10/27/65] I don't want to change the thinking of the world. My purpose is to make
people laugh . . . It would be hypocritical if I said I don't want
recognition, but I've never wanted it terribly. I think I'm being
honest when I say I'd rather turn my talents, whatever they are, to
writing and directing.
Salaries
$3,500 /episode
Trademarks
His "Maxwell Smart" catchphrases "Would you believe...?", "Sorry About that, Chief.", "And...loving it." and "Missed it by THAT much."