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  1. www.today.com › popculture › actress-singer-edie-adams-dies-81-1C9420059Actress, singer Edie Adams dies at 81

    16 de oct. de 2008 · Actress and singer Edie Adams, the blonde beauty who won a Tony Award for bringing Daisy Mae to life on Broadway and who played the television foil to her husband, comedian Ernie Kovacs, has died.

  2. 16 de oct. de 2008 · Actress and singer Edie Adams, the blonde beauty who won a Tony Award for bringing Daisy Mae to life on Broadway and who played the television foil to her husband, comedian Ernie Kovacs, has died.

  3. Edie Adams wurde als Elizabeth Edith Enke in Kingston, Pennsylvania geboren. Sie war von 1954 bis 1962 mit Ernie Kovacs verheiratet, mit dem sie eine Tochter hatte. Nach seinem Tod musste sie dessen Steuerschulden zahlen, wodurch Adams finanzielle Situation sehr belastet war und sie die Schulden nur mit Unterstützung von prominenten Freunden wieder begleichen konnte.

  4. Edie Adams, née Edith Elizabeth Enke à Kingston, en Pennsylvanie (États-Unis) le 16 avril 1927 [1] et morte à Los Angeles le 15 octobre 2008 [2], est une femme d'affaires américaine, chanteuse, comédienne à Broadway et actrice à la télévision et au cinéma [3], [4].

  5. edieadams.com › homeEdie Adams

    Edie Adams (April 16, 1927 – October 15, 2008) was an American singer, Broadway, television and film actress and comedienne. Adams, a Tony Award winner, "both embodied and winked at the stereotypes of fetching chanteuse and sexpot blonde. " She was well-known for her impersonations of female stars on stage and television, most particularly, Marilyn Monroe.

  6. EAW XXXVII October 11–14, 2024 Jeffersonville, NY THE EDDIE ADAMS WORKSHOP A note from our founder on the passing of Hal Buell AP Photography Director 1931–29 January 2024 our tuition-free, merit-based photography seminars led by preeminent photographers, editors and producers. Learn about THE EDDIE ADAMS WORKSHOP EAW XXXVI

  7. 16 de oct. de 2008 · Tony-winning and Emmy-nommed actress and singer Edie Adams died Wednesday in West Hills, Calif., after a battle with cancer and pneumonia. She was 81.