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'''Donald James Yarmy''', known professionally as '''Don Adams''', was an American actor.
'''Donald James Yarmy''', known professionally as '''Don Adams''', was an American actor, best known for playing Agent 86 Maxwell Smart, the clumsy, happy-go-lucky leading agent of CONTROL, in the [[1960s]] spy sitcom ''Get Smart''. This in part lead to his casting as the title character of [[DIC]]'s cartoon ''Inspector Gadget'' in the [[1980s]].


Adams died on [[September 25]], [[2005]] from lung infection at the age of 82.
Adams died on [[September 25]], [[2005]] from lung infection at the age of 82.


==Roles==
==Roles==
===20th century===
===''Scooby-Doo''===
* ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]''
{{Main|Scooby-Doo (franchise)}}
** Himself, in "[[The Exterminator]]" ([[1973]])
* [[Don Adams (character)|Himself]] in ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]'' episode "[[The Exterminator]]" ([[1973]]).
* ''[[Wait Till Your Father Gets Home]]''
 
** [[Don Gibson Jr.]], in "[[Don for the Defense]]" (1973)
===''Wait Till Your Father Gets Home''===
* [[Don Gibson, Jr.]] in the ''[[Wait Till Your Father Gets Home]]'' episode "[[Don for the Defense]]" (1973).


==Other roles==
==Other roles==
Adams reprised the role Maxwell Smart in the [[1980]] theatrical film ''The Nude Bomb'', the [[1989]] TV movie ''Get Smart, Again'', and finally the short-lived seven episode revival of a new ''Get Smart'' TV series in [[1995]].
As a voice actor, he portrayed the animated character Tennessee Tuxedo in the [[1960s]] TV series ''Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales''. In the [[1990s]], he also continued to voice Inspector Gadget in different incarnations, including the ''Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas'' TV special, the educational spin-off series ''Inspector Gadget's Field Trip'', and the younger Gadget Boy in ''Gadget Boy & Heather''/''Gadget Boy's Adventures in History''. His last role was as Principal Hickey in several episodes of the Disney-produced ''Pepper Ann'', which aired between [[1997]] to [[2000]], on [[ABC]] and UPN.
In [[1979]], Adams appeared in a TV commercial and on packaging for Ideal Toys' tabletop game ''Electronic Detective''.
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
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==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 08:22, 20 August 2024

For the actor's animated incarnation, see Don Adams (character).
Don Adams
File:Don Adams.png
On the wiki, and loving it!
Years active at Hanna-Barbera 1973
Characters played Himself
Don Gibson, Jr.
File:Don Adams (character).png
Adams guesting as himself on The New Scooby-Doo Movies.

Donald James Yarmy, known professionally as Don Adams, was an American actor, best known for playing Agent 86 Maxwell Smart, the clumsy, happy-go-lucky leading agent of CONTROL, in the 1960s spy sitcom Get Smart. This in part lead to his casting as the title character of DIC's cartoon Inspector Gadget in the 1980s.

Adams died on September 25, 2005 from lung infection at the age of 82.

Roles

Scooby-Doo

Main article: Scooby-Doo (franchise)

Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

Other roles

Adams reprised the role Maxwell Smart in the 1980 theatrical film The Nude Bomb, the 1989 TV movie Get Smart, Again, and finally the short-lived seven episode revival of a new Get Smart TV series in 1995.

As a voice actor, he portrayed the animated character Tennessee Tuxedo in the 1960s TV series Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales. In the 1990s, he also continued to voice Inspector Gadget in different incarnations, including the Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas TV special, the educational spin-off series Inspector Gadget's Field Trip, and the younger Gadget Boy in Gadget Boy & Heather/Gadget Boy's Adventures in History. His last role was as Principal Hickey in several episodes of the Disney-produced Pepper Ann, which aired between 1997 to 2000, on ABC and UPN.

In 1979, Adams appeared in a TV commercial and on packaging for Ideal Toys' tabletop game Electronic Detective.

Behind the scenes

References