Explore the legacy of The Addams Family, from its iconic 1960s roots to Netflix's Wednesday, and discover the enduring journey of Gomez actor John Astin.
- January 14, 2026
AceShowbiz - Few classic television shows retain as much significance in modern culture as The Addams Family. The original series from the 1960s has inspired countless remakes, films, and even a musical. Most recently, Netflix's series Wednesday, featuring Jenna Ortega, has brought a fresh twist to the beloved characters. However, while many actors have portrayed Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday, and the rest of the family, the original cast from the ABC series remains iconic. Tragically, nearly all have passed away since the show concluded in 1966, leaving only one: John Astin.
Renowned for his role as patriarch Gomez Addams, John Astin stands as the sole surviving member of the original cast. Now over 90 years old, the actor has enjoyed a long and diverse career that spans film and television, encompassing both live-action and animation projects. Notably, he has made multiple returns to the world of The Addams Family, which continues to be celebrated as one of the best TV shows of the 1960s.
When The Addams Family premiered on ABC in September 1964, John Astin was 34 years old. His acting journey began in theater, leading to a minor role in the film adaptation of West Side Story. Just two years before his iconic role in The Addams Family, he starred in the short-lived TV comedy I'm Dickens, He's Fenster. Though that show only lasted one season, it paved the way for his breakout role in the gothic series.
Following the show's conclusion in 1966, John Astin, who later became the adoptive father of Lord of the Rings star Sean Astin, remained active in television for many years. He took over from Frank Gorshin as the Riddler in several episodes of the Adam West-led series Batman and landed recurring roles on shows such as Night Gallery, Night Court, and Welcome Back, Kotter.
In 1977, John Astin returned to the Addams Family universe, reuniting with most of the original cast for the made-for-TV film Halloween with the New Addams Family. The franchise saw a successful reboot in 1991 with the feature film and its sequel, Addams Family Values, where Astin reprised his beloved role as Gomez. He also lent his voice to the animated series, simply titled The Addams Family, that followed.
By the end of the 1990s, John Astin portrayed Grandpapa Addams in two episodes of the short-lived series The New Addams Family, marking his last on-screen contribution to the franchise. Since then, he has largely shifted to voice work, remaining engaged in his craft well into his 90s. No rumored Addams Family curse seems to hinder him.