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Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84

Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84 The Addams Family and Twiki on Silla’s death was reported by Deadline and confirmed by the actor s former co-star, Gil Gerard. Born in the small Italian village of Roccacasale, Silla first entered show business as a circus performer. His early professional years were spent touring with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, where he worked as a trapeze artist and tumbler. Given those skills, it makes sense that the actor’s first foray into Hollywood was as a stuntman. His first film was the Shirley Jones, Red Buttons 1963 comedy

Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84

Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84
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Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84

Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84
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Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84

Felix Silla, Actor Who Played Cousin Itt and Twiki, Dead at 84
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The Globe staff s favorite kids movies - The Boston Globe

The Globe staff’s favorite kids movies What was your favorite movie when you were a kid? Here are some of ours. Updated April 9, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Don Knotts, right, in The Incredible Mr. Limpet. FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives via Getty Images “Adventures in Babysitting” (1987) came out when I was a suburban 10-year-old, and even though there were no vampires, ghosts, or magicians, it felt like a fantasy film. I wanted to be one of the young kids under the watch of a cool teenager (the babysitter is played by Elisabeth Shue, wearing the world’s best coat). I wanted to go into the city with her, escape criminals, sing the blues, and arrive home, Ferris Bueller-style, before anyone knew I was missing. A few years ago, I revisited the comedy with a friend and her daughter, who was probably about 8. A much wiser and worldlier child than I was, she also loved the pace of the movie — but was smart enough to ask why suburban kids would

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