Eadie Adams (August 8, 1907March 30, 1983) was an American singer and film actress. She appeared in several films between 1935 and 1937.
Adams was the first singer with
Kay Kyser and his orchestra.
Prior to March 1936, Adams sang at a night club while studying acting for six months. After that, she gave up singing to focus on her work in films. She was cast as a cabaret singer in ''
After the Thin Man''. Adams' film credits include ''
Big City'', ''
The 13th Man'', ''
Sinner Take All'', ''
Reckless
Reckless may refer to:
Film and television Film
* ''Reckless'' (1935 film), an American musical directed by Victor Fleming
* ''Reckless'' (1951 film), a Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde
* '' The Reckless'', a 1965 Itali ...
'', ''
I'll Love You Always
''I'll Love You Always'' is a 1935 American drama film directed by Leo Bulgakov and starring Nancy Carroll, George Murphy and Raymond Walburn.Nemcek p.200
Synopsis
An engineer, married to an actress, pretends he is working on a job in Russia whe ...
'' and ''
Restless Knights''.
Adams owned a home near Demuth Park in
Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs (Cahuilla: ''Séc-he'') is a desert resort city in Riverside County, California, United States, within the Colorado Desert's Coachella Valley. The city covers approximately , making it the largest city in Riverside County by land a ...
.
After she retired from acting, Adams formed Eadie Adams Realty in
Palm Springs and
Palm Desert.
Upon her death in 1983 she was buried at the Hope Town Cemetery in
Lostant, Illinois
Lostant is a village in LaSalle County, Illinois, United States. The population was 423 at the 2020 census, down from 498 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Ottawa Micropolitan Statistical Area.
History
A post office has been in operation at ...
.
References
External links
*
The Unsung Joe: Eadie Adams
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1907 births
1983 deaths
20th-century American actresses
American film actresses
Actresses from Palm Springs, California
20th-century American singers
Singers from California
Musicians from Palm Springs, California
20th-century American women singers