

His development of the Addams Family comic contributed to the basis of The Addams Family television series, which premiered in 1964 on ABC and ran for two years, and the three live-actions films that followed. He sold his first sketch to The New Yorker in 1932, and his work continued to appear in the publication for which he freelanced for a span of more than 50 years ( Almanac May 8, 1980). Addams is known for his fantastical cartoons that possess a ghoulish, haunting quality. Despite the short stint, he left a lasting legacy in the fine arts community at Penn, as well as in the entertainment industry and American culture as a whole. His curriculum turned out to be first-year architecture instead of art, so the following year he attended the Grand Central School of Art in New York City ( Almanac November 8, 1979).

The artist, born and raised in Westfield, New Jersey, attended the University of Pennsylvania 1930-1931, after transferring from Colgate University because he wanted to take art courses.

The movie paid tribute to the creative genius of Charles Addams, who conceived the Addams family characters in the original The Addams Family cartoon. Addams’ characters, and its release inspired a look at his career. The new film is the first 3D computer-animated rendering of Mr. Charles Addams: The Addams Family’s Ties to PennĪ new animated film, The Addams Family, premiered last week.
