Dawn Addams

Gender: Female
Born: 21st September 1930
Died: 7th May 1985
Nationality: England
TV programs: Father, Dear Father, Triangle, Star Maidens
Movies: A King in New York, Come Fly with Me, Plymouth Adventure, The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, The Silent Enemy, Riders to the Stars, The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll, The Robe, The Vault of Horror, Zeta One, Ballad in Blue, Come Dance with Me!, Khyber Patrol, Where the Bullets Fly, La Tulipe noire

Dawn Addams (21 September 1930 – 7 May 1985) was an English actress, particularly in Hollywood motion pictures of the 1950s and on British television in the 1960s and 1970s.

She was born Victoria Dawn Addams in Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Ethel Mary (née Hickie) and Captain James Ramage Addams. Her mother died when she was young, and she spent her early life in Calcutta, India. Her heart shaped face and beautiful physique soon attracted the attention of talent agents. She resembled another English actress Elizabeth Taylor but only slightly. Addams unlike Taylor retained her English accent.

Her film career began in 1951, and a year later she co-starred with Peter Lawford in The Hour of 13. In 1953 she appeared in a small role in the ground-breaking film The Moon is Blue, the film which helped end the system of religious censorship of Hollywood films, which had been in place since 1934. She also embarked on a USO tour the same year to help entertain troops in Korea, followed by a small but heavily publicised role as Richard Carlson's model girlfriend in the science fiction film Riders to the Stars (1954). Another notable performance was as the female lead opposite

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