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Home/People/Dawn Addams
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Born
Sep 21, 1930Died: May 7, 1985
Lived 54 years
Place of Birth
Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

50
Movies
12
TV Shows
Also Known As
Дон Аддамс
Доун Аддамс
Victoria Dawn Addams
IMDb Profile

Dawn Addams

Acting

Biography
Victoria Dawn Addams (21 September 1930 – 7 May 1985) was a British actress, particularly in Hollywood motion pictures of the 1950s and on British television in the 1960s and 1970s. She became a princess in 1954 (until 1971). Addams was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Ethel Mary (née Hickie) and Captain James Ramage Addams, of the Royal Air Force. Her mother died when she was young, and she spent her early life in Calcutta, India. Addams' face and physique attracted the attention of talent agents. In December 1950, she signed a seven-year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Her film career began with a role in Night into Morning (1951), and her subsequent MGM films included Singin' in the Rain (1952), Plymouth Adventure (1952), Young Bess (1953) and the female lead opposite Peter Lawford in The Hour of 13 (1952). She played David Niven's daughter in The Moon Is Blue (1953), a film which helped loosen the system of censorship of Hollywood which had been in place since 1934. She also embarked on a USO tour the same year to help entertain troops in Korea. She worked steadily in films during the remainder of the 1950s, including a heavily publicised role as Richard Carlson's model girlfriend in the science fiction film Riders to the Stars (1954) and the female lead opposite actor-director-filmmaker legend Charlie Chaplin in his final comedy to star himself, A King in New York (1957). During the 1960s and 1970s, she appeared mainly in British TV shows and French films. She was a semi-regular on the instructional series En France (1962) and the leading lady in several episodes of The Saint (1962–69), which starred Roger Moore as Simon Templar. Among her last film credits were two British horror films, The Vampire Lovers (1970) and The Vault of Horror (1973), and she was also a regular in the British sitcom Father, Dear Father (1971–1973). One of her last television roles was in the science fiction serial Star Maidens (1977). Addams retired in the early 1980s, dividing her remaining years between Europe and the United States. She married Don Vittorio Emanuele Massimo, Prince of Roccasecca, in 1954; the wedding was the subject of a cover story in Life magazine. They separated four years later, though they did not formally divorce until 1971. Their son, Prince Stefano (b.1955), married Atalanta Foxwell, daughter of film producer Ivan Foxwell and Lady Edith (Lambart), granddaughter of the 9th Earl of Cavan. In 1974 she married retired businessman Jimmy White. Addams died in 1985 in a London hospital at age 54 from lung cancer.
Die 1000 Glotzböbbel vom Dr. Mabuse poster

Die 1000 Glotzböbbel vom Dr. Mabuse

as Sabine Hirrlinger (archive footage)
2018
Chaplin Today: A King in New York poster

Chaplin Today: A King in New York

as Self (archive footage)
2003
A Friend Indeed poster

A Friend Indeed

as Rosie Butterfield
1973
The Vault of Horror poster

The Vault of Horror

as Inez (segment 3 "This Trick'll Kill You")
1973
Elementary, My Dear Watson poster

Elementary, My Dear Watson

as Self
1973
The Bargain Hunters poster

The Bargain Hunters

as Cynthia Fenton
1971
Sappho poster

Sappho

as Marianne
1971
The Vampire Lovers poster

The Vampire Lovers

as The Countess
1970
A Room in Town poster

A Room in Town

as Margo
1970
Zeta One poster

Zeta One

as Zeta
1969
Where the Bullets Fly poster

Where the Bullets Fly

as Felicity 'Fiz' Moonlight
1966
Ballad in Blue poster

Ballad in Blue

as Gina Graham
1965
The Black Tulip poster

The Black Tulip

as La marquise Catherine de Vigogne
1964
Come Fly with Me poster

Come Fly with Me

as Katie Rinard
1963
The £20,000 Kiss poster

The £20,000 Kiss

as Maxine Hagen
1962
Sentimental Education poster

Sentimental Education

as Catherine Dambreuse
1962
House of Sin poster

House of Sin

as Norma O'Brien
1961
Follow That Man poster

Follow That Man

as Janet Clark
1961
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll poster

The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll

as Kitty Jekyll
1960
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse poster

The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse

as Marion Menil
1960