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Years active
  
1940–2003

Name
  
Mason Adams


Role
  
Character actor

Children
  
Betsy Adams, Bill Adams

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Born
  
February 26, 1919 (
1919-02-26
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Alma mater
  
University of Wisconsin, MadisonUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Died
  
April 26, 2005, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Margot Feinberg (m. 1957–2005)

Education
  
University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Martha Gehman, Robert Mandel, Gene Reynolds, Daniel Petrie, Allan Burns

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Mason Adams (February 26, 1919 – April 26, 2005) was an American character actor and voice-over artist.

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Early life

Adams was born in Brooklyn, New York. He earned an MA degree from the University of Michigan in Theatre Arts and Speech and also attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, studying theater arts. He made his stage debut in 1940, appearing in summer stock at Baltimore's Hilltop Theater.

Career

Adams was heard on many radio programs during Radio's Golden Age. A notable recurring role was that of Pepper Young in Pepper Young's Family, which aired from 1947 to 1959. He also portrayed the deadly Nazi Atom Man in a classic 1945 serial on the radio version of The Adventures of Superman.

He was also in the original 1976 Broadway cast for Checking Out. In 1983, Adams joined The Mirror Theater Ltd's Mirror Repertory Company for their first repertory season, appearing in Paradise Lost, Rain, Inheritors, and The Hasty Heart. This season was presented initially Off-Off-Broadway at The Real Stage Acting School and was moved Off-Broadway to the Theatre at St. Peter's Church.

Adams is perhaps most famous for his role as Managing Editor Charlie Hume in the television series Lou Grant, which aired from 1977 to 1982. During his run on Lou Grant, Adams performed perhaps his most often seen role, as the US president in Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981). He also appeared in popular TV movies, such as The Deadliest Season (1977), Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980), The Kid with the Broken Halo (1982) and The Night They Saved Christmas (1984).

During the 1960s, he was ubiquitous as a voiceover actor in television commercials for foods and household products, most notably for Chiffon margarine and Crest toothpaste ("Helps stop cavities before they start"). He also did the vocal part of the television commercials for Smucker's preserves ("With a name like Smucker's, it has to be good!"), a role he resumed in his later years. Beginning in the 1980s, Adams provided the voiceover for Cadbury Creme eggs, which were advertised on television with Adams' catchy slogan, "Nobunny knows Easter better than him [the Cadbury Bunny]." Also in the 1980s, Adams did voice-over TV commercials for Sherwin-Williams Paints. Adams also did radio commercials for the Salvation Army. In addition, Adams was the narrator for Kix commercials in the 1990s as well as a few Dentyne commercials and a few Swanson commercials. He was also the announcer for a 1992 WCBS-TV news promo, as well as a 1986 Lysol commercial. In the early 1990s, he narrated The Discovery Channel series on milestones of aviation called "Frontiers of Flight". In one of the early episodes of Sesame Street, he voiced a cartoon featuring a "jazzy" triangle and a "square" square. He voiced those two, as well as being the narrator, with jazz music in the background. This cartoon was repeated on the show for many years, well into the 1980s.

During the 1970s, he was a co-star of the NBC soap opera Another World. In 1986, he starred as Col. Edward Mason, one of his most famous feature film roles, in the movie F/X starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy, and appeared in the 1991 action movie Toy Soldiers. In 1993, he starred as Walter Warner Sr. in the movie Son in Law starring Pauly Shore, and his later film credits included roles in Houseguest (1995), Touch (1997) and The Lesser Evil (1998). In the 1998 HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon he played Senator Clinton P. Anderson. His final appearance in TV and Film was in the series finale of Oz.

Radio career

Mason Adams played many characters in Old-Time Radio programs, amongst them:

  • The Adventures of Ellery Queen
  • The Adventures of Superman
  • Big Sister
  • Big Town
  • CBS Radio Mystery Theater
  • The Crime Club
  • Exploring Tomorrow
  • Gasoline Alley
  • Grand Central Station
  • Inner Sanctum
  • The NBC Radio Theatre
  • Pepper Young's Family
  • Proudly We Hail
  • Suspense
  • This Is My Story
  • X Minus One
  • Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
  • Corporal Eddie on a series of public announcement shows for the U.S. Army
  • Christmas Recording

    Adams achieved a bit of holiday immortality by taking part in a comedy spoof of The Twelve Days of Christmas, called The Chickens Are in the Chimes (RCA Victor 74-8277, 1963). Recorded by Sascha Burland and the Skipjack Choir, with Adams as the lead voice, this recording was released on a 45 rpm record but has never been released on compact disc. The recording for the “B” side was Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.

    The Chickens Are in the Chimes has often been played over radio stations at Christmas, and became a holiday favorite ever since.

    Personal life

    Adams married Margot Fineberg in 1958. The couple had a daughter, Betsy, and a son, Bill. He died on April 26, 2005, from natural causes, according to his daughter.

    Filmography

    Actor
    2003
    Oz (TV Series) as
    Mr. Hoyt
    - Exeunt Omnes (2003) - Mr. Hoyt
    1999
    The West Wing (TV Series) as
    Justice Joseph Crouch
    - The Short List (1999) - Justice Joseph Crouch
    1999
    Life Among the Cannibals as
    Francis
    1998
    Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV Series) as
    Mr. Trapwell (segment "The Scoop")
    - Bon Voyage/Man in the Model T/The Scoop/Angel on Board/Buenos Dias (1998) - Mr. Trapwell (segment "The Scoop")
    1998
    The Lesser Evil as
    Derek's Father
    1998
    From the Earth to the Moon (TV Mini Series) as
    Clinton Anderson
    - Apollo One (1998) - Clinton Anderson
    1997
    Metropolitan Hospital (TV Movie)
    1997
    Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer (TV Mini Series) as
    Sidney Pomerantz
    - Episode #1.4 (1997) - Sidney Pomerantz
    - Episode #1.3 (1997) - Sidney Pomerantz
    - Episode #1.5 (1997) - Sidney Pomerantz
    - Episode #1.2 (1997) - Sidney Pomerantz
    - Episode #1.6 (1997) - Sidney Pomerantz
    - Episode #1.1 (1997) - Sidney Pomerantz
    1997
    Hudson River Blues as
    Grandpa
    1997
    Murder One (TV Series) as
    Sidney Pomerantz
    - Chapter Thirteen, Year Two (1997) - Sidney Pomerantz
    1997
    Touch as
    Father Nestor
    1995
    Not of This Earth (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Rochelle
    1995
    Houseguest as
    Mr. Pike
    1994
    Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker (TV Movie) as
    Henry D. Hyde
    1993
    Son in Law as
    Walter Warner Sr.
    1993
    Class of '96 (TV Series) as
    President Harris
    - Pilot (1993) - President Harris
    1992
    Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted (TV Movie) as
    Judge Colbert
    1992
    Screenplay (TV Series) as
    Bob Rutherford
    - Buying a Landslide (1992) - Bob Rutherford
    1992
    Civil Wars (TV Series) as
    Judge Toffinetti
    - Chute First, Ask Questions Later (1992) - Judge Toffinetti
    1991
    Rockenwagner (TV Movie) as
    Rory Carmichael
    1991
    Family Matters (TV Series) as
    Judge Vance
    - Citizen's Court (1991) - Judge Vance
    1991
    Toy Soldiers as
    Deputy Director Brown
    1991
    Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster (TV Movie) as
    Frank Halloran
    1990
    Monsters (TV Series) as
    Doctor
    - A New Woman (1990) - Doctor
    1990
    WIOU (TV Series) as
    Hal Krasner
    - Do the Wrong Thing (1990) - Hal Krasner
    1990
    Whip Valentine (TV Movie)
    1989
    Knight & Daye (TV Series) as
    Everett Daye
    - The Last Honest Man in America (1989) - Everett Daye
    - Goodbye, Mr. Scrimshaw (1989) - Everett Daye
    - Stalk Radio (1989) - Everett Daye
    - Still Motile After All These Years (1989) - Everett Daye
    - New York! New York? (1989) - Everett Daye
    - Sugar Momma (1989) - Everett Daye
    - Pilot (1989) - Everett Daye
    1989
    It All Started with a Mouse: The Disney Story (TV Movie) as
    Narrator (voice)
    1989
    A Quiet Conspiracy (TV Mini Series) as
    General Luther B. Novak
    - Episode #1.1 (1989) - General Luther B. Novak
    1989
    Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
    Roger Philby
    - The Search for Peter Kerry (1989) - Roger Philby
    1988
    Matlock (TV Series) as
    Bob Ranier
    - The Heiress (1988) - Bob Ranier
    1987
    The Hope Division (TV Movie) as
    Peter Braden
    1986
    Family Ties (TV Series) as
    Professor Lloyd Rhodes
    - Paper Lion (1986) - Professor Lloyd Rhodes
    1986
    Rage of Angels: The Story Continues (TV Movie) as
    Father Francis Ryan
    1986
    Who Is Julia? (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Gordon
    1986
    Northstar (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Karl Janss
    1986
    You Are the Jury (TV Series) as
    Dr Parke
    - The State of Arizona vs. Dr. Evan Blake (1986) - Dr Parke
    1986
    Morningstar/Eveningstar (TV Series) as
    Gordon Blair
    - Taking a Chance on Love (1986) - Gordon Blair
    - Good Expectations (1986) - Gordon Blair
    - Episode #1.5 (1986) - Gordon Blair
    - Episode #1.4 (1986) - Gordon Blair
    - Episode #1.3 (1986) - Gordon Blair
    - A Rose for Alice (1986) - Gordon Blair
    - The Firebird (1986) - Gordon Blair
    1986
    Under Siege (TV Movie) as
    Geoffrey Wiggins
    1986
    F/X as
    Colonel Mason
    1985
    CBS Storybreak (TV Series short) as
    Narrator
    - Arnold of the Ducks (1985) - Narrator (voice)
    1984
    The Night They Saved Christmas (TV Movie) as
    Sumner Murdock
    1984
    American Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Ford
    - Solomon Northup's Odyssey (1984) - Ford
    1984
    Passions (TV Movie) as
    Ron Sandler
    1983
    Great Day (TV Movie) as
    Narrator (voice)
    1983
    Adam (TV Movie) as
    Ray Mellette
    1983
    Freedom to Speak (TV Mini Series)
    - Episode #1.12 (1983)
    - On Power (1983)
    - Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1983)
    - The International Destiny (1983)
    - The Hawks and the Doves (1983)
    - A House Divided (1983)
    - On the Campaign Trail (1983)
    1977
    Lou Grant (TV Series) as
    Charlie Hume
    - Charlie (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Victims (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Beachhead (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Suspect (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Unthinkable (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Fireworks (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Law (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Blacklist (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Obituary (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Recovery (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Hunger (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Immigrants (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Review (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Cameras (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Ghosts (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Jazz (1982) - Charlie Hume
    - Friends (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Drifters (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Double-Cross (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Risk (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Hometown (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Reckless (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Execution (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Wedding (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Stroke (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Depression (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Violence (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Business (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Campesinos (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Venice (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Survival (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Strike (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Search (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Generations (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Boomerang (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Rape (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Catch (1981) - Charlie Hume
    - Streets (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Libel (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Goop (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Sting (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Pack (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Harassment (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Nightside (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Hazard (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Guns (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Influence (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Dogs (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Blackout (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Lou (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Censored (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Inheritance (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Cover-Up (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Indians (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Brushfire (1980) - Charlie Hume
    - Kids (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Hollywood (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Andrew: Part 2 (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Andrew: Part 1 (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Kidnap (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Witness (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Gambling (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Hype (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Frame-Up (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Charlatan (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Slammer (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Exposé (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Cop (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Romance (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Skids (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Bomb (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Marathon (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Convention (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Home (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Hit (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Samaritan (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Sweep (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Scam (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Vet (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Fire (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Denial (1979) - Charlie Hume
    - Conflict (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Babies (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Singles (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Slaughter (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Schools (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Dying (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Murder (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Mob (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Hooker (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Prisoner (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Pills (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Physical (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Poison (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Spies (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Scandal (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Sect (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Renewal (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Hero (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Sports (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Airliner (1978) - Charlie Hume
    - Christmas (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Takeover (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Housewarming (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Psych-Out (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Judge (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Scoop (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Barrio (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Aftershock (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Nazi (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Henhouse (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Hoax (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Hostages (1977) - Charlie Hume
    - Cophouse (1977) - Charlie Hume
    1982
    The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat (TV Short) as
    The Cat in the Hat / Narrator (voice)
    1982
    The Kid with the Broken Halo (TV Movie) as
    Harry Tannenbaum
    1981
    Peking Encounter (TV Movie) as
    Clyde
    1981
    The Love Boat (TV Series) as
    Richard Simmons
    - Country Blues/Daddy's Little Girl/Jackpot (1981) - Richard Simmons
    1981
    Rise and Shine (TV Series)
    - Pilot (1981)
    1981
    The Final Conflict as
    President
    1980
    Revenge of the Stepford Wives (TV Movie) as
    Wally
    1980
    Murder Can Hurt You! (TV Movie) as
    Willie the Wino
    1980
    Flamingo Road (TV Series) as
    Elmo Tyson
    - Pilot (1980) - Elmo Tyson
    1980
    The Last Resort (TV Series) as
    Dr. Sternhagen
    - Is There a Doctor in the House? (1980) - Dr. Sternhagen
    1979
    A Shining Season (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Ed Johnson
    1979
    And Baby Makes Six (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Eliot Losen
    1977
    The Deadliest Season (TV Movie) as
    Bill Cavins
    1976
    Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure as
    Grandpa (voice)
    1976
    God Told Me To as
    Obstetrician
    1975
    The Happy Hooker as
    The Banker with Chris
    1969
    Where the Heart Is (TV Series) as
    Judge Halstad (1972)
    1964
    Another World (TV Series) as
    Dr. Frank Prescott (1976-1977)
    1960
    The Computer Comes to Marketing (Short) as
    Narrator (uncredited)
    1959
    Deadline (TV Series) as
    Rossoff
    - The Blue Dahlia (1959) - Rossoff
    1959
    Startime (TV Series) as
    Radio actor
    - The Wonderful World of Entertainment (1959) - Radio actor
    1958
    The Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) as
    GI Engineer Walter Maxwell
    - Bilko the Genius (1958) - GI Engineer Walter Maxwell (uncredited)
    1958
    Decoy (TV Series) as
    Bill Wendover
    - Odds Against the Jockey (1958) - Bill Wendover
    1955
    Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
    - TV or Not TV (1955)
    1955
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
    Mr. Watkins
    - A Matter of Dignity (1955) - Mr. Watkins
    1954
    The Man Behind the Badge (TV Series) as
    Conrad
    - The Case of the Phantom Fire (1954) - Conrad
    1951
    Love of Life (TV Series) as
    Dr. Carl Westheimer (1955)
    1947
    Mr. Bell (Short) as
    Thomas Watson
    Miscellaneous
    2006
    American Eats (TV Series documentary) (narrator - 1 episode)
    - History on a Bun (2006) - (narrator)
    1948
    Dream No More (narrator: English language)
    Soundtrack
    1982
    The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat (TV Short) (performer: "A Beelzeberry Day", "Relax-ification", "Psychiatry Song", "The Mother Song")
    1976
    Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (performer: "I Look, And What Do I See?", "I'm Just a Rag Dolly/Poor Babette/A Miracle", "I'm Home", "Candy Hearts and Paper Flowers (Reprise)")
    Self
    2006
    American Eats (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Narrator
    - History on a Bun (2006) - Self - Narrator
    2000
    Wisconsin: An American Portrait (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator
    1999
    American Drinks: History in a Glass (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator (voice)
    1994
    Conserving America: Champions of Wildlife (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Narrator
    1992
    Frontiers of Flight (TV Series documentary) as
    Narrator / Self - Narrator
    - USA-Europe: Nonstop (1992) - Narrator
    - Rocket Power - Self - Narrator
    1987
    Norman Rockwell: An American Portrait (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator
    1986
    Walt Disney World: A Dream Come True (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator (voice)
    1985
    The Whimsical World of Oz (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / Narrator (voice)
    1984
    Celebrity Chefs (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    1983
    Freedom to Speak (TV Mini Series) as
    Self - Reader
    - The Business of America is Business (1983) - Self - Reader
    - The American Dream (1983) - Self - Reader
    1981
    The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1979
    The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    Archive Footage
    2006
    12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam
    2005
    The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam

    References

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