Addison Powell was an American actor whose numerous television, stage and film credits included Dark Shadows, The Thomas Crown Affair and Three Days of the Condor. He was best known for playing Dr. Eric Lang, a mad scientist who created Adam, on Dark Shadows.[1][2]
(February 23, 1921 - November 8, 2010)
Powell was born in 1921 in Belmont, Massachusetts.[1][2] His parents, Edward Henry and Kathrene (née Barnum) Powell, were school teachers.[2] Powell received a bachelor's degree from Boston University.[1] He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force as a navigator during World War II.[1] Powell ultimately flew more than thirty flights as a navigator on board B-17 bombers from their base in East Anglia, the United Kingdom.[1][2] He earned a second degree from the Yale School of Drama following the end of the war.[1] Powell married his wife, Bunnie (née Rowley) in 1950.[1] The couple had three children during their marriage and resided on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[1]
Powell's film credits included In the French Style in 1962 and 1968's The Thomas Crown Affair, in which he played Abe, a bank robber, opposite Steve McQueen.[1] In 1975, Powell appeared in Three Days of the Condor, which starred Robert Redford.[2] He also portrayed Admiral Chester W. Nimitz in the 1977 biopic, MacArthur, which starred Gregory Peck.[1]
His television credits included roles in the first seasons of both Law & Order and The Mod Squad. Powell also had a recurring role as Dr. Eric Lang in the television series, Dark Shadows, which aired on ABC from 1966 until 1971.[1] He co-starred as a detective in the 1977 television film, Contract on Cherry Street, with Frank Sinatra and Martin Balsam.[1]
Addison Powell died on November 8, 2010, at 89 years old. He is survived by his three children, Mary, Julie and Michael; eight grandchildren; and a younger brother, Edward Powell. His wife, Bunny, died in 1995.[1] Powell had resided in Vermont for twenty-two years, most recently at the Shelburne Bay Senior Living community in Shelburne.[1]
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In 2024, we've experienced the loss of several luminaries in the world of entertainment. These beloved figures—actors, comedians, musicians, singers, and coaches—have touched our lives with their talent, passion, and dedication. They've left an indelible mark on our hearts and shaped the world of entertainment in ways that will continue to inspire and influence generations to come. Among the incredible actors who bid farewell this year, we mourn the loss of a true chameleon who effortlessly.
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