-https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... -at-age-64Loring was just five when she starred in the 1964 TV adaptation of Charles Addams’ macabre cartoons – a performance that has set the character’s tone for decades
Lisa Loring, the actor who played Wednesday Addams in the first screen adaptation of The Addams Family, has died at the age of 64 from a stroke.
RIP Lisa Loring
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RIP Lisa Loring
Sadly, the first actress to play Wednesday Addams has died.
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Re: RIP Lisa Loring
RIP.
Somebody elsewhere pointed out that 93-year-old John Astin is now the only living original Addams cast member.
And remember,....
Somebody elsewhere pointed out that 93-year-old John Astin is now the only living original Addams cast member.
And remember,....
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Re: RIP Lisa Loring
John Astin outlived them all.. ( AKA Dr. GangGreen )
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Seriously a stroke/heart attack is a blood cloth to a vein that is important. Most strokes could occur to veins leading to the brain, which could cause a person to faint. As time goes by your veins/arteries will become clogged with
fatty-acids, ( possibly saturated fats aka meat/nuts )
colestrol ( that does not break down )
calcium deposits ( hard-water, and body not absorbing calcium )
It is possible the hardest thing to do is prevent stroke because while deaths are often called
"Natural deaths" you can undo the damage ( with natural remedies ), but it can take times.
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Smoking - can help create high-blood-pressure and create havoc on the body, that advances these problems. Not clear "Weed" could also negativity affect the body, but my uncle died at 77 from being brain dead ( the ( his wife/kids ) family pulled the plug because of hospital bills ). He was the oldest "sibling". Another uncle passed at 72, of cigarettes. No lung transplant, no nothing. passed out in his office around 58, and had an emergency later on.
He look strong but was frail in the end.
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Seriously a stroke/heart attack is a blood cloth to a vein that is important. Most strokes could occur to veins leading to the brain, which could cause a person to faint. As time goes by your veins/arteries will become clogged with
fatty-acids, ( possibly saturated fats aka meat/nuts )
colestrol ( that does not break down )
calcium deposits ( hard-water, and body not absorbing calcium )
It is possible the hardest thing to do is prevent stroke because while deaths are often called
"Natural deaths" you can undo the damage ( with natural remedies ), but it can take times.
..........
Smoking - can help create high-blood-pressure and create havoc on the body, that advances these problems. Not clear "Weed" could also negativity affect the body, but my uncle died at 77 from being brain dead ( the ( his wife/kids ) family pulled the plug because of hospital bills ). He was the oldest "sibling". Another uncle passed at 72, of cigarettes. No lung transplant, no nothing. passed out in his office around 58, and had an emergency later on.
He look strong but was frail in the end.