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Stanley Adams (born Stanley Abramowitz; April 7, 1915 – April 27, 1977) was an American actor and screenwriter. He appeared in many television series and films, notably '' Breakfast at Tiffany's'' (1961), '' Lilies of the Field'' (1963), and in TV series from ''Gunsmoke'' to the ''Star Trek'' episode "
The Trouble with Tribbles "The Trouble with Tribbles" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by David Gerrold and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast on December 29, 1967. In ...
" in which he played a salesman selling
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s.


Early life

Adams was born in
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. He had his first film role playing the bartender in the movie version of ''
Death of a Salesman ''Death of a Salesman'' is a 1949 stage play written by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play premiered on Broadway in February 1949, running for 742 performances. It is a two-act tragedy set in late 1940s Brooklyn told through a montage ...
'' (1951). He played another barkeep in ''
The Gene Krupa Story ''The Gene Krupa Story'' (also known as ''Drum Crazy'') is a 1959 biopic of American drummer and bandleader Gene Krupa. The conflict in the film centers on Krupa's rise to success and his corresponding use of marijuana. Plot synopsis The young ...
'' and a safecracker in
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's ''
High School Big Shot ''High School Big Shot'' is a 1959 film starring Tom Pittman as Marv Grant, a smart high school student whose plans for getting a college scholarship are threatened by his alcoholic father played by Malcolm Atterbury, and his relationship with th ...
'' (1959).


Career

Adams had a lengthy career as a
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, often playing comic, pompous characters. Adams played
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's brother on an episode of ''
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''; the character berated Otis for being the town drunk but turned out to be an alcoholic himself. His 1959 portrayal of Chicago gangster/gambler Nick Popolous in '' Mr. Lucky'' ("That Stands For Pool") is especially good as he deftly shifts from bumpkin to killer multiple times. He appeared in an episode of '' The Tab Hunter Show'' in 1961. His other roles on TV shows include roles in six episodes of ''
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'' and three episode of ''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central chara ...
''. as political boss Frank Templeton in the final episode of ''
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'' (1962–1966) "Wally for Congress." He played a realtor on ''
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'' episode "Your Home Sweet Home Is My Home Sweet Home". He had two roles in the syndicated western series ''
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'' in the episodes "The Holy Terror" (1963) and "The Lady and the Sourdough" (1966). He appeared as King Kaliwani in the final episode of ''
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'', and as Captain Courageous in two episodes of the 1960s ''
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'' TV series ("Catwoman Goes to College"/"Batman Displays his Knowledge"). He also played notorious pool shark "Sure Shot" Wilson on series '' The Odd Couple''. In genre television he appeared on ''
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'' as a time-traveling scientist—opposite
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—in " Once Upon a Time" and as a bartender (" Mr Garrity and the Graves") and as Ilya Klarpe on ''The Addams Family'' (1964). In science fiction television circles he is known primarily for two roles, as "Tybo" the anthropomorphic carrot in the penultimate episode of ''
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'', "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" (1968), and for playing Cyrano Jones in "
The Trouble with Tribbles "The Trouble with Tribbles" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by David Gerrold and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast on December 29, 1967. In ...
" (1967) episode of ''
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''. He reprised (as a voice actor) Cyrano Jones in the '' Star Trek: The Animated Series'' episode "
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" and archival footage of Adams as Jones was later featured in the ''
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'' episode "
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" (1996). He also co-wrote an episode for ''Star Trek'''s final season, "
The Mark of Gideon "The Mark of Gideon" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by George F. Slavin and Stanley Adams and directed by Jud Taylor, it was first broadcast on January 17, 1 ...
". Adams also had a lengthy theatrical motion picture career. In the 1962 theatrical film adaptation of
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's teleplay ''
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'' he played the supporting role of Perelli, a sleazy promoter who offers a washed-up boxer a degrading job as a professional wrestler. He played the
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café owner in '' Lilies of the Field'' and portrayed Rutherford "Rusty" Trawler, "the 9th richest man in America under 50" in the
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film '' Breakfast at Tiffany's.'' He played Bernie the foulmouthed caller in the 1974 action/adventure movie '' Act of Vengeance.''


Death

Adams committed suicide on April 27, 1977, at the age of 62. He was reportedly depressed due to chronic pain from a back injury. He was cremated at
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. His ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean. He left behind an ex-wife, a son and a daughter.Resting Places: The Burial Sites of 14000 Famous Persons, by Scott Wilson


Selected filmography

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The Atomic Kid ''The Atomic Kid'' is a 1954 American black-and-white science fiction comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson and starring Mickey Rooney and Robert Strauss. It was distributed by Republic Pictures and produced by Maurice Duke and Mickey ...
'' (1954) - Wildcat Hooper *'' Hell's Horizon'' (1955) - Dixie *'' The Fighting Chance'' (1955) - Piggie (uncredited) *'' Hell on Frisco Bay'' (1956) - Hammy *''
Inside Detroit ''Inside Detroit'' is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Pat O'Brien and Tina Carver. ''Inside Detroit'' is centered on corruption within the United Auto Workers union and is loosely ad ...
'' (1956) - Harry (uncredited) *'' The Killer Is Loose'' (1956) - Honor Farm Guard (uncredited) *'' The Bold and the Brave'' (1956) - Master Sergeant *'' Somebody Up There Likes Me'' (1956) - Romolo's Attorney (uncredited) *''
Calling Homicide ''Calling Homicide'' is a 1956 American police drama film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Bill Elliott, Don Haggerty and Kathleen Case. The picture was the third of five films in the Lt. Andy Doyle series, all starring Elliott. Plot When ...
'' (1956) - Peter von Elda (uncredited) *'' Trooper Hook'' (1957) - Heathcliff *'' Valerie'' (1957) - Dr. Jackson *'' Black Patch'' (1957) - Professor Dudley - Drummer *'' Hell Bound'' (1957) - Herbert Fay Jr. *''
Hell Ship Mutiny ''Hell Ship Mutiny'' is a 1957 American South Seas adventure film directed by Lee Sholem and Elmo Williams starring Jon Hall who also produced and narrated the film. It is a compilation of a 1955 unsold television pilot ''Knight of the South S ...
'' (1957) - Roxy *''
I Married a Woman ''I Married a Woman'' is a 1958 American comedy film made in 1956, directed by Hal Kanter, written by Goodman Ace and starring George Gobel, Diana Dors and Adolphe Menjou. The picture was produced by Gobel's company Gomalco Productions. ''I Mar ...
'' (1958) - Cabbie (uncredited) *''
Saddle the Wind Saddle the Wind is a 1958 American Western film directed by Robert Parrish, written by Rod Serling, produced by Armand Deutsch, and starring Robert Taylor, Julie London and John Cassavetes. The picture was filmed in Metrocolor and CinemaScope. ...
'' (1958) - Joe - Bartender (uncredited) *''
High School Big Shot ''High School Big Shot'' is a 1959 film starring Tom Pittman as Marv Grant, a smart high school student whose plans for getting a college scholarship are threatened by his alcoholic father played by Malcolm Atterbury, and his relationship with th ...
'' (1959) - Harry March *''
North by Northwest ''North by Northwest'' is a 1959 American spy thriller film, produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. The screenplay was by Ernest Lehman, who wanted to write "the Hitchcock picture ...
'' (1959) - Lieutenant Harding (uncredited) *''
The Gene Krupa Story ''The Gene Krupa Story'' (also known as ''Drum Crazy'') is a 1959 biopic of American drummer and bandleader Gene Krupa. The conflict in the film centers on Krupa's rise to success and his corresponding use of marijuana. Plot synopsis The young ...
'' (1959) - Bar Owner (uncredited) *''
The Gazebo ''The Gazebo'' is a 1959 American black comedy CinemaScope film about a married couple who are being blackmailed. It was based on the 1958 play of the same name by Alec Coppel and directed by George Marshall. Helen Rose was nominated for the A ...
'' (1959) - Dan Shelby (voice, uncredited) *'' One Foot in Hell'' (1960) - Pete (uncredited) *''
The Rat Race ''The Rat Race'' is a 1960 American drama film adapted from the play of the same name by Garson Kanin. Directed by Robert Mulligan, it stars Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds as struggling young entertainment professionals in New York City. Filmin ...
'' (1960) - Cab Driver (uncredited) *''
Studs Lonigan ''Studs Lonigan'' is a novel trilogy by American author James T. Farrell: ''Young Lonigan'' (1932), '' The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan'' (1934), and ''Judgment Day'' (1935). In 1998, the Modern Library ranked the Studs Lonigan trilogy 29th on ...
'' (1960) - Gangster (uncredited) *''
North to Alaska ''North to Alaska'' is a 1960 comedic Western/Northern film directed by Henry Hathaway and John Wayne (uncredited). The picture stars Wayne along with Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian, and Capucine. The script is based on the 1939 play ' ...
'' (1960) - Breezy *'' The Wizard of Baghdad'' (1960) - Warden Kvetch *''
The Young Savages ''The Young Savages'' is a 1961 American crime drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Burt Lancaster. It was written by Edward Anhalt from a novel by Evan Hunter. The supporting cast includes Dina Merrill, Shelley Winters, and E ...
'' (1961) - Police Lt. Hardy (uncredited) *'' Pirates of Tortuga'' (1961) - Captain Montbars *'' Breakfast at Tiffany's'' (1961) - Rusty Trawler *'' The Errand Boy'' (1961) - Grumpy *'' The Outsider'' (1961) - Noomie *''
13 West Street ''13 West Street'' is a 1962 American neo noir crime film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Rod Steiger and Alan Ladd whose own production company produced the film. It was based on the 1957 novel ''The Tiger Among Us'' (1957) by Leigh Brac ...
'' (1962) - Finney *'' Have Gun Will Travel'' (1962) - Caleb Musgrove *''
Requiem for a Heavyweight "Requiem for a Heavyweight" is a teleplay written by Rod Serling and produced for the live television show ''Playhouse 90'' on 11 October 1956. Six years later, it was adapted as a 1962 feature film starring Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey R ...
'' (1962) - Perelli *'' Critic's Choice'' (1963) - Bartender *'' Lilies of the Field'' (1963) - Juan *''
Wild and Wonderful ''Wild and Wonderful'' is a 1964 comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Tony Curtis and Christine Kaufmann. The screenplay concerns a clever French poodle named Monsieur Cognac, and the dog's effect on the newly married couple p ...
'' (1964) - Mayor of Man La Loquet *'' Looking for Love'' (1964) - Employment Service Official (uncredited) *'' A House Is Not a Home'' (1964) - Harry *''
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'' (1964) - Bernie (uncredited) *''
Ship of Fools The ship of fools is an allegory, originating from Book VI of Plato's ''Republic'', about a ship with a dysfunctional crew. The allegory is intended to represent the problems of governance prevailing in a political system not based on expert kn ...
'' (1965) - Professor Hutten *'' Your Home Sweet Home Is My Home'' (1965) - Jack Parkly *'' When the Boys Meet the Girls'' (1965) - Lank *''
Nevada Smith ''Nevada Smith'' is a 1966 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Steve McQueen, Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Arthur Kennedy and Suzanne Pleshette. The film was made by Embassy Pictures and Solar Productions, in association ...
'' (1966) - Storekeeper *'' Thunder Alley'' (1967) - Mac Lunsford *'' Double Trouble'' (1967) - Captain Roach *''Massacre Harbor'' (1968) - El Gamil (this consists of three episodes of the TV series
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- 'The Last Harbor Raid' parts I, II & III - released as a film) *'' The Grasshopper'' (1970) - Buddy Miller *''
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'' (1970) - New Tenant *'' The Seven Minutes'' (1971) - Irwin Blair *''Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns'' (1971) - Granger *'' Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'' (1972) - Stomach Operator *''
Another Nice Mess ''Another Nice Mess'' is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Bob Einstein and starring Rich Little as Richard Nixon and Herb Voland as Spiro Agnew. Plot The film is presented in the style of a Laurel and Hardy comedy, with Nixon in the ...
'' (1972) - President of Persia *''California Country'' (1973) - Grandpa Boomer *''The Clones'' (1973) - Carl Swafford *'' Act of Vengeance'' (1974) - Bernie / Foul Mouth *'' Dixie Dynamite'' (1976) - Dade McCrutchen *''Woman in the Rain'' (1976) *'' The Great Gundown'' (1977) - Buck (final film role)


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