Don Adams was born in New York, to a father of Hungarian Jewish descent, and a mother of German and Irish ancestry. He had a sister, Gloria, and a brother, Dick Yarmy. He served in the U.S. Marines in World War II and contracted malaria during the fighting on Guadalcanal island. After the war he began a career as a stand-up comic. He married singer Adelaide Adams and adopted her last name as his stage surname. He had seven children altogether, (four with his first wife, two with his second, one with his third): Caroline Adams, Christine, Catherine, Cecily Adams, Stacey Adams, Sean, Beige. His television career began when he won the Ted Mack & the Original Amateur Hour (1948) talent contest. His most famous role, of course, is as bumbling, incompetent, clueless yet endearing secret agent Maxwell Smart in the classic sitcom/spy spoof Get Smart (1965), although he also had a career as a television director and a Broadway and theatrical dramatic actor.
Tony Dow was born on April 13, 1945 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA as Tony Lee Dow. He is an actor and director, known for Leave It to Beaver (1957), Still the Beaver (1983) and General Hospital (1963). He has been married to Lauren Shulkind since June 16, 1980. They have one child. He was previously married to Carol Marie Theresa Marlow.
出生于美国旧金山,因名字简写OJ而得到“果汁 先生”的昵称。他是著名黑人美式足球运动员,凭身体条件成为美国收入最高的美式足球运动员。1979年因伤退休后又去做演员,出演过《卡桑德拉大桥》等 20几部电影。1994年卷入杀...