R.I.P. Lisa Loring, the original Wednesday Addams

Lisa Loring, star of The Addams Family sitcom, died on Saturday at the age of 64

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R.I.P. Lisa Loring, the original Wednesday Addams
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Lisa Loring, who played Wednesday Addams on the original The Addams Family sitcom, died on Saturday at the age of 64. Her daughter, Vanessa Foumberg, confirmed the news to Variety, and shared that her mother passed from a stroke.

“She went peacefully with both her daughters holding her hands,” Foumberg said.

In a statement shared to Facebook, Loring’s friend Laurie Jacobson also confirmed her death, writing that Loring’s stroke occurred as a result of smoking and high blood pressure.

“[Loring] had been on life support for 3 days. Yesterday, her family made the difficult decision to remove it and she passed last night,” Jacobson wrote. “She is embedded in the tapestry that is pop culture and in our hearts always as Wednesday Addams.”

The first-ever portrayer of the pigtailed menace, Loring took on the role of Wednesday Addams in 1964, when she was just six years old, and remained a cast member for the show’s entire duration, until 1966. Loring’s take on the character first outlined in Charles Addams’ cartoons for The New Yorker helped set the tone for future Wednesdays, including Christina Ricci and Jenna Ortega. Last month during an appearance on The Tonight Show, Ortega directly cited Loring as an inspiration for the viral dance Wednesday performs in Tim Burton’s recent Netflix series.

“I paid homage to Lisa Loring, the first Wednesday Addams,” Ortega told Jimmy Fallon. “I did a little bit of her shuffle that she does.”

Post-The Addams Family, Loring nabbed a recurring role on As The World Turns as Cricket Montgomery, who she played from 1980 to 1983. During her career, Loring also performed in The Pruitts of Southampton, The Girl From U.N.C.L.E., Fantasy Island, and Barnaby Jones.

Concluding her online eulogy, Jacobson described Loring as “beautiful, kind” and “a loving mother” with a “huge” legacy in entertainment.

“And the legacy for her family and friends — a wealth of humor, affection and love will long play in our memories,” Jacobson wrote. “RIP, Lisa. Damn, girl…you were a ton of fun.”

6 Comments

  • charleshamm-av says:

    Seems to have lived a truly interesting life. Slashers fans can check her out in Blood Frenzy and Iced.

  • reformedagoutigerbil-av says:

    I should probably cut back on the sunflower seeds because of my blood pressure.

  • danielnegin-av says:

    RIP and man the history of the Addams Family cast is just tragic. Only two cast members even made it to 70 (Blossom Rock (Grandmama) and sole surviving member John Astin).

  • surprise-surprise-av says:

    RIP.

    I love The Addams Family but Loring also has one of my favorite WTF random celebrity facts. When acting roles started drying up, Loring began working as a script doctor and makeup artist in the porn industry. While working on a pornographic parody of the Traci Lords scandal, Loring met and fell in love with adult film performer Jerry Butler.

    After their marriage, Loring urged Butler to quit the industry and Butler would continue making pornographic films behind her back. This led to them becoming regular guests on trashy daytime talk shows like Geraldo and Sally Jessy Raphael.

  • magpie187-av says:

    Still the best Wednesday. Thank you Lisa. I still love that show. John Astin is the only one left. 

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