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Lisa Loring

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Lisa Loring
Actress Lisa Loring, playing "Wednesday" on the television show "The Addams Family". The original tv series ran from 1964 - 1966. Lisa is on the left, the later version of "Wednesday" is on the right. That's Christina Ricci, who was in the 1991 film. There's a resemblance, isn't there?
Date & Place: at Hollywood in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States
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Lisa Loring
Lisa Loring, birth name Lisa Ann DeCinces, was the only child born to James Philip DeCinces (born 1934) and Judith Ann Callies (1940 - 1974). While Lisa was born in the Marshall Islands, both parents had been born in the United States. Her father was in the Navy and was stationed in the Marshall Islands when she was born, and when her parents returned to the States they were divorced. She was an actor, make-up artist, and writer, but her appearance as “Wednesday” in 64 episodes on The Addams Family from 1964 - 1966 made fans around the world. See Lisa Loring: Professions. Lisa married Farrell Foumberg in 1973 when she was fifteen years old. They had one daughter and divorced a year later. She then married an actor, Doug Stevenson, in 1981. They had a daughter and divorced in 1983. In 1987, she married an adult film star, Jerry Butler. They divorced in 1992 and were very open and vocal about the bad effect that his pornography career had on their marriage. Lisa married one last time, to Graham Rich in 2003 and they divorced in 2014. After her 1964 - 1966 role as Wednesday on the television show "The Addams Family", Lisa appeared in several other acting roles, primarily in the 1960s through the 1970s. She was also a child model and as an adult was a make-up artist and writer. See Lisa Loring: Obituary.
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